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    Random slowdowns on PS Games with Retropie 3 B

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    • BobHarrisB
      BobHarris @tiagop
      last edited by BobHarris

      @tiagop NTSC is almost always better (no black borders on the top and bottom of the screen and many games play slower in the PAL format). I remember back in the day my PAL version of Tomb Raider 2 had a pretty choppy intro..while the NTSC version is completely smooth. I'm glad those PAL/NTSC days are over for newer systems.

      PS1 games in the bin cue format are the most reliable in my opinion. Eboots (.pbp = ps1 psp format) occasionally have issues.
      I think my copy of Tomb Raider 2 has many bin files, which is a bit cluttery but works great.

      Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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      • tiagopT
        tiagop @BobHarris
        last edited by

        @bobharris Mine has loads of .bin files too, I hope it's just a ROM problem that's causing this. I can only test it later or tomorrow unfortunately!

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        • stooS
          stoo @BobHarris
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          @bobharris @tiagop I tend to compress them to PBP files (PSX2PXP files). Saves space and I haven't had an issue with loading times despite the compression.

          I'll give TR2 NTSC a go, see if I experience slowdown. I'm sure I've got it somewhere :P

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          • tiagopT
            tiagop @stoo
            last edited by

            @stoo Thank you, by the way I still haven't mention that I'm using the ROM Tomb Raider 2 (v1.3), I can't remember which version I used on the PSP

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            • stooS
              stoo @tiagop
              last edited by

              @tiagop That's exactly the version I'm using.

              Ok, the slowdown is the game itself. Tried it on my gaming PC which can run lr-psx-beetle without any problems. Native resolution, native everything, there are HUGE framerate drops in the training section.

              Game should be called Tomb Raider II - Starring Least Optimized Engine and Least Responsive Controls

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              • tiagopT
                tiagop @stoo
                last edited by

                @stoo Thanks for testing it, then surely the problem is in the ROM? Glad the problem wasn't on my RPi, I will try to test it later but just the Tomb Raider II (no version thingie) @quicksilver is this the ROM you used since you had 0 problems?

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                • BobHarrisB
                  BobHarris @tiagop
                  last edited by

                  @tiagop It's the exact same version as I use. There is some judder when panning around in a new area, but that's it and that is normal. Can't you post a video on youtube showing the slowdown?
                  Preferably at the worst spot (speedboat venice?).Then we can see if it's normal or not.

                  Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                  • tiagopT
                    tiagop @BobHarris
                    last edited by

                    @bobharris I will try but I can only do that on the weekend :/

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                    • BobHarrisB
                      BobHarris @tiagop
                      last edited by BobHarris

                      @tiagop

                      That's me playing. I had fun, it's been 20 years since I played this part, which you can see as I got lost at the end. :-)
                      But the point of the video is: No noticable slowdown at all when riding the speedboat. And I even enabled enhanced resolution (with speedhack), bilinear filtering (smoothing) and a scanlines filter (which combined is often too much for the Pi 3 to handle on many ps1 games without overclocking).

                      Does the game also gives you the option to play demos of Chicken run and Timesplitters? (Then it's exactly the same version).

                      Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                      • tiagopT
                        tiagop @BobHarris
                        last edited by

                        @bobharris Yes it is the same version, Is that a 1080p TV? My raspberry is rendering at 1920x1080 (defaults), could it be this? In that same zone as the video I notice minor slowdowns on my game yet on your video I don't see them. Thanks for testing it

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                        • BobHarrisB
                          BobHarris @tiagop
                          last edited by BobHarris

                          @tiagop Yes 1080p tv and yes 1080p resolution. I only play N64 games on a lower resolution.

                          Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                          • tiagopT
                            tiagop @BobHarris
                            last edited by

                            @bobharris I'm going to try to make a video later today or tomorrow to show you what happens

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                            • quicksilverQ
                              quicksilver @tiagop
                              last edited by

                              @tiagop yes, mine is v1.3 cue/bin format

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                              • stooS
                                stoo @quicksilver
                                last edited by stoo

                                @quicksilver @bobharris @tiagop @quicksilver I think maybe I've cracked tiagop's problem:

                                tiagop are you using the emulated BIOS instead of real PSX BIOS files?

                                I just deleted my BIOS files to test and the slowdown increased for me like 2x. Put them back and it's fine again.

                                You need scph5500.bin scph5501.bin and scph5502.bin in /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/

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                                • tiagopT
                                  tiagop @stoo
                                  last edited by

                                  @stoo I only placed the SCPH1001.BIN in /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS, I will try to get those 3 files and put it there later today, fingers crossed!

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                                  • BobHarrisB
                                    BobHarris @tiagop
                                    last edited by

                                    @tiagop I don't think it will make a difference though as I am also using SCPH1001.BIN

                                    Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                                    • stooS
                                      stoo @BobHarris
                                      last edited by

                                      @bobharris It absolutely does. Try it. Play Lara's Home with the 3 BIOS files I mentioned and without. You'll see a huge difference, particularly around the water and trellis climbing areas.

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                                      • tiagopT
                                        tiagop @stoo
                                        last edited by

                                        @stoo That's exactly where I have problems! I'm gonna delete the SCPH1001.BIN and get scph5500.bin scph5501.bin and scph5502.bin. I will tell you guys how it went, it can't hurt :)

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                                        • stooS
                                          stoo @tiagop
                                          last edited by stoo

                                          @tiagop Cool. There are still some framerate drops whenever the mansion is in view (like in the vid below at around 3mins 20secs), but I've tested and that is present in lr-psx-beetle as well, which means it's present on a real PS1.

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                                          • tiagopT
                                            tiagop @stoo
                                            last edited by

                                            @stoo Yeah at the area at 3min and 20sec I get the same kind of stuttering and I'm OK with it. But the Venice level for example is horrible, I remember playing it on the PSP and having no issues on any level (can't remember if I played Lara's home there).

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