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    Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

    Constant Framerate Counter

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      MarcuFinx76
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      Whenever I go into things like retroarch, I see in the top right a thing read" "Frames:" and then a number going up every second. This only appeared recently and seems to also happen to systems using an emulator that starts with "Ir" like "Ir-snes9x2010". Thank you to anybody that replies.

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        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by mitu

        Didn't you post the same topic yesterday ? Don't delete your won topics to re-create them again, that's not proper forum posting.

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          MarcuFinx76 @mitu
          last edited by MarcuFinx76

          @mitu I posted the same topic about a day ago but never got a response. It's just an issue I want to fix so I was hoping that asking at a more reasonable time that wasn't 2 in the morning would help. Sorry if that is frowned upon in this community

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            mitu Global Moderator @MarcuFinx76
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            Please provide the info asked in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first when opening a support topic.

            Sorry if that is frowned upon in this community

            It's bad forum etiquette to bump your posts un-necessarily or re-posting the same topic on such short time period. This applies to any forum, not just here.

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              MarcuFinx76 @mitu
              last edited by MarcuFinx76

              @mitu Duly noted, thank you for pointing all that out for me. To provide the info, I'm using Raspberry Pi 3b+ on version 4.6.1, running on Raspbian GNU/Linux 9.4 Hopefully this is the information you need

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                MarcuFinx76 @MarcuFinx76
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                @MarcuFinx76 Nevermind, I ended up finding the option for it in the retroarch on screen display settings. Again, sorry for the double posting

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