I need the Pi4 update!!!
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I am curious about the nightly builds. If I were to spend the time installing and configuring a nightly would it be simple to upgrade to an official version when released without losing my configurations?
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My girlfriend needs to be a team player 😂🤣
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@Ryan005869 I am not sure about that. Technically you can back up any config files you want but if there were any major changes to the final version of those files then you may run into a problem. I would just plan on using the nightly build as a way to test certain things right now such as seeing if run ahead is available or performance of games and emulators that may run better.
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if it makes you feel any better, I bought an RPI4 a little before my birthday (July 30th) expecting to be able to use Retropie and still can't. The Lakka Nightly builds were/are easier to track down and install so I've been using it until Retropie gets their shit together :O
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And here we are February 2020... I recently bought a batch of 10 pi4's just sitting on a shelf, oh well hopefully before 2021.... maybe
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@drewjbx said in I need the Pi4 update!!!:
And here we are February 2020... I recently bought a batch of 10 pi4's just sitting on a shelf, oh well hopefully before 2021.... maybe
It's the second day of the second month of 2020. It's a bit early to write off the entire year.
Don't get me wrong, I'm eagerly anticipating an official Retropie RPi4 release, too. But considering these are regular people with jobs, families and friends, who are doing this in their spare time, all so you can take advantage of their hard work...FOR FREE...you might want to cut them a bit of slack.
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Depending on what you want to run, it is pretty good already. Just stick with a build that does what you want and DO NOT UPDATE UNLESS YOU SPECIFICALLY NEED SOMETHING IN THE LATEST UPDATE. Things that were working are likely to break. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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@lesotheron said in I need the Pi4 update!!!:
@drewjbx said in I need the Pi4 update!!!:
And here we are February 2020... I recently bought a batch of 10 pi4's just sitting on a shelf, oh well hopefully before 2021.... maybe
It's the second day of the second month of 2020. It's a bit early to write off the entire year.
Don't get me wrong, I'm eagerly anticipating an official Retropie RPi4 release, too. But considering these are regular people with jobs, families and friends, who are doing this in their spare time, all so you can take advantage of their hard work...FOR FREE...you might want to cut them a bit of slack.
Don't get me wrong, I know its all done for free with spare time... we really have nothing to complain about but I do admit we were spoiled with the awesome retropie for the Pi3, which the teams hard work is very much appreciated. With that being said I hope it gets released for the Pi4 soon and takes things to the next level...
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@drewjbx The development images are already working well for most emulators (https://files.retropie.org.uk/images/weekly/). Btw it's only been just over 7 months since the rpi4 was released and there's been a lot of work to do - retropie includes a lot of software to adjust and test.
Your sarcasm isn't welcome. As mentioned this isn't our job.
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Most everything works well on my Rpi4 from the last main release. N64, dosbox (the standalone install of dosbox works fine, so I just launch that seperately) and AGS are the only ones with performance issues that I’ve found. I haven’t tried every core, but even psx is running full speed.
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I was missing linapple but just saw a post saying we can compile it so I might give that a try. Also having Kodi issues but I think those are just me being a Kodi noob.
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@StigNasty update... I’m the dumbest guy alive. I just discovered that I had accidentally uncommented an overclock setting that set my rpi4 at 800mhz in the config file. Fixed and applied an overclock appropriate to the rpi4b. N64 is working pretty well, now. :D Doh!
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@BuZz said in I need the Pi4 update!!!:
@drewjbx The development images are already working well for most emulators (https://files.retropie.org.uk/images/weekly/).
This is very useful to know, thank you. I've been holding back on a Pi 4 purchase until I know how much memory would be advisable to have (I don't need a Pi for anything else - my existing Pi 3 is going to be repurposed as a children's PC for my daughter) and I've been trying to follow development to gauge a rough idea of progress (I know asking "when's it coming out?" is a frowned-upon question). As I understand it, the two biggest bugbears have been spotty GPU drivers and incompatibility of certain emulators with 64-bit.
A propos GPU drivers, it seems official Vulkan support is coming to the Pi 4, which is potentially a boon for PPSSPP and Flycast.
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@ChaosFox said in I need the Pi4 update!!!:
A propos GPU drivers, it seems official Vulkan support is coming to the Pi 4, which is potentially a boon for PPSSPP and Flycast.
Not likely very soon, the Vulkan driver work has just been started.
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@mitu Eben Upton said in the comments section of the blog post that they might have something testable in 6 months or so. So as you said, not soon. But its not that far out either, at least its not years away.
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Oh, I know, it's just when the drivers ARE finished, the Vulkan API is likely to offer emus that tax the GPU heavily a substantial performance boost for the aforementioned emulators, plus PCSX ReARMed when using higher resolutions and texture scaling. Possibly for N64 (depending on how advanced the experimental Vulkan renderer for mupen64plus is), but it'll be an important step forward for Dreamcast, PSP emulation as well as tangible steps to achieving GameCube emulation (probably more likely on a possible Pi5, but seeing Crash: Wrath of Cortex and Soul Calibur 2 running so well with frameskip on Dolphin on a Pi4 even with overheads from a desktop environment absolutely blew my mind).
As @quicksilver said, we're probably looking at a functional beta for within the year for Vulkan drivers.
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I am just commencing the emulation fun. I bought a Pi4 to be more future proof, using Lakka in the meantime. As a newbie, I can't really compare the advantages of the different systems, but I am reading a lot of good about Retropie. Just bothers me that I have to learn the Lakka mechanics before having to start over again with Retropie. Well, that was my choice when picking the Pi4.
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@Tim-s-up The retropie weekly dev builds are usable and nowhere near as buggy as lakka. For example, Lakka still crashes endlessly with the ozone theme since July. Also, retropie uses retroarch as well...
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