Noticeable latency in some games
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I will make a bigger list of games.
But you don't see any glaring issues in my setup? -
Converting from HDMI to VGA sounds kind of iffy. Have you tried running straight HDMI to a compatible display?
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@dankcushions said in Noticeable latency in some games:
it happened in the original hardware, so also happens in the emulated version.
i don't know about the others, but it's fairly common in arcade shooters.Metal Slug had this issue on Neo Geo. However on emulation you can overclock the CPU of the NG. After I tried this the game ran fine.
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I have tried HDMI but couldn't really tell the difference. But in theory you would think VGA could be an issue?
My monitor for the build has a DVI-D input, should I get a cable for this instead?What about the force turbo mode? Anyone tried this?
And how do you overclock the NeoGeo CPU? I only heard about OC'ing the entire RPi.
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@PetroRie said in Noticeable latency in some games:
@dankcushions said in Noticeable latency in some games:
it happened in the original hardware, so also happens in the emulated version.
i don't know about the others, but it's fairly common in arcade shooters.Metal Slug had this issue on Neo Geo. However on emulation you can overclock the CPU of the NG. After I tried this the game ran fine.
how do you OC the neogeo cpu? i know how to OC raspi 3 but not neogeo CPU, thanks.
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@qanba @AndersHP
I added neogeo overclock information to the docs:https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/lr-fbalpha#neo-geo-overclocking
note, i've not tested this myself. I wrote this "blind" :)
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Cool, thanks. Will try this.
Anyone tried the force turbo part of OC'ing?
I read that the RPi in some games idles down the CPU to 600 MHz instead of running full speed, could this be a good way of addressing the lagging in some games, without putting a lot of stress on the system? -
@AndersHP Try the dvi input. Since it's a digital signal like hdmi. There's no signal conversion like vga.
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@AndersHP said in Noticeable latency in some games:
Cool, thanks. Will try this.
Anyone tried the force turbo part of OC'ing?
I read that the RPi in some games idles down the CPU to 600 MHz instead of running full speed, could this be a good way of addressing the lagging in some games, without putting a lot of stress on the system?it should only do that if it's..idle :) the run command has a setting 'cpu governer' which you can set to 'performance' which achieves the same thing i believe. since CPU isn't really a bottleneck for a pi3 i doubt it helps much.
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Interesting about the NG overclocking - what setting have people found works best to give the optimum boost with minimum effect on sound etc?
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@dankcushions
Allright, have tried a bit of testing again today.
I think both Donpachi and Dodonpachi, as well as Air Gallet, Armed Police Batrider, Air Duel, well pretty much every shooter I tried in either MAME2003 or FBA, has this latency issue.I would think the latency is the same in all the games I tried, but some games are more forgiving than others. Also, I think many fighters are more forgiving, but I notice this especially with shooters, since you have to dodge bullets quite precisely.
With laggy controls, it feels like the ship is dangling on the edge of a rope...
I tried today on my Panasonic plasma via the HDMI and Game mode active, and couldn't tell the difference from my VGA connected monitor.
How do I easiest test the latency in msecs?
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@AndersHP said in Noticeable latency in some games:
@dankcushions
Allright, have tried a bit of testing again today.
I think both Donpachi and Dodonpachi, as well as Air Gallet, Armed Police Batrider, Air Duel, well pretty much every shooter I tried in either MAME2003 or FBA, has this latency issue.I would think the latency is the same in all the games I tried, but some games are more forgiving than others. Also, I think many fighters are more forgiving, but I notice this especially with shooters, since you have to dodge bullets quite precisely.
With laggy controls, it feels like the ship is dangling on the edge of a rope...
I tried today on my Panasonic plasma via the HDMI and Game mode active, and couldn't tell the difference from my VGA connected monitor.
i can get to level 3 or 4 in one credit on donpachi in lr-mame2003, which is about as good as i've ever been :) i don't know what else to say - all i do is activate gamemode on my tv.
How do I easiest test the latency in msecs?
i think you'd need a high FPS camera. record both your finger on the controller and the screen itself. there's probably a better way...
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another thing you can do is change the retroarch video driver to dispmanx which is said to save 1 frame off the input latency. i haven't personally done this as it has some side-effects (no shaders, no OSD, no screen rotate)
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