System Optimization question
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Hello
Let me make sure to include that I did search this topic both in this forum, and off google. However the things I did find aren't very "helpful" if you will. Now im not asking "What do you have each of your systems optimized to" I understand that every pi, every system, and every emulator has it own differences.
My question is - ARE you optimizing each system/emulator? Or is it by game? Assuming you enter retroarch while in the game and change different settings that suit you. Or is there a way to optimize a system as a whole? -- Furthermore if you are in the game, and you change settings in retroarch -- does it save automatically, or do you have to force save it and load it? I guess im just a bit confused on this topic.
Maybe im thinking about it completely wrong, thus searching the wrong keywords or something? Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction.
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There's no one site fits all, that's why you probably can't find a straight answer to 'optimization' questions.
For earlier systems/consoles, there's little need for optimizations, since they are emulated full speed, so optimizations will not get you further. In RetroArch, a per-game optimization in this case is the runahead number of frames, to reduce input latency. Here you can experiment and see how the game feels with different values.For later systems/consoles, there's some room left for performance improvements, so you can try tweaking the Core options to remove/modify some performance intensive options. Not the overall RetroArch settings, since the defaults for the video/audio drivers are ok, though you can experiment with per-system's shaders and per-game run-ahead settings. Maybe some other users have some more ideas on what per-game/system tweaks can be done.
Choosing Shaders can be also done on a per-system (same shader for all games in the system) or per-game basis (i.e. arcade games are not all similar and you may want to have a vertical CRT shader for some, horizontal for others, non for the rest, etc.)
Furthermore if you are in the game, and you change settings in retroarch -- does it save automatically, or do you have to force save it and load it? I guess im just a bit confused on this topic.
RetroArch's settings are saved differently:
- input setings are not saved to the main config file, you can save a remap/override (this is RetroArch specific).
- shaders are saved separately, from their menu - per game/folder/system/core (this is RetroArch specific).
- core options are saved immediately. They are also applied immediately, but some of them require a restart of the core/game (this is RetroArch specific).
- 'normal' settings are not saved automatically and this is a configuration set by RetroPie. I advise against saving the configuration after changing values or enabling 'save on exit' - instead save a system override after changing the values. It's easy to revert your changes if you're using an override by removing a file instead of finding the option you changed in a file with hundreds of lines and reverting it.
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