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    Paper Mario issues

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @LavenderVix
      last edited by mitu

      @LavenderVix How can we know if you're using the base image if you haven't installed it yourself ? You said you don't know which RetroPie version you're using - so how can we know if you're using an outdated or problematic version ? This problems are usually spotted when you're offering the info asked in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.

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      • LavenderVixL
        LavenderVix @mitu
        last edited by LavenderVix

        @mitu how do I reinstall it without erasing all my games? Also my computer can't read the file system the raspberry pi uses so how do I put the new image on the SD card?

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        • LavenderVixL
          LavenderVix @mitu
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          @mitu And I apologized. It took me a bit to finally figure out what you meant I thought by "3rd party" you meant "not retropie" and by base image you meant "retropie without any emulators or roms installed" instead of "installed by someone else" and "not the latest version" perhaps telling me to make sure I was updated to the lastest version would have made more sense and make things go more smoothly. I'm sorry for this misunderstanding

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by mitu

            @LavenderVix said in Paper Mario issues:

            @mitu how do I reinstall it without erasing all my games? Also my computer can't read the file system the raspberry pi uses so how do I put the new image on the SD card?

            You can't reinstall without loosing what you already have on the sd card. You can backup your image and your ROMs - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/#backup-option-2 - and then transfer your ROMs back on the new installation.

            It took me a bit to finally figure out what you meant I thought by "3rd party" you meant "not retropie" and by base image you meant "retropie without any emulators or roms installed" instead of "installed by someone else"

            No, you're missing the point a bit. There's no guarantee that what you have installed is a stock RetroPie image and it doesn't contain any other system modifications that we don't/cannot support. We can't play detectives here to find out if/what is changed and it's incompatible/badly configured.

            EDIT: installation and configuration instructions (including videos) can be found in the Docs, there's a special section for first installations.

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            • LavenderVixL
              LavenderVix
              last edited by LavenderVix

              I am now running retropie 4.6 did a reinstall. That fixed nothing

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                notthesame @LavenderVix
                last edited by

                @LavenderVix did you try other emulators when launching your game, we can help you with your settings, we will try to help you.

                1. Check emulator your using.
                2. Go into that emulators options and change video, and settings/video.
                3. If video settings is not helping try to switch to next emulator.

                Best emulators that will help is mupen64plus and mupen64plus-next.

                Also make sure you update your retropie script and emulators(offical retropie)

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @LavenderVix
                  last edited by mitu

                  @LavenderVix Can you show a screenshot of the issue ? You can take one from the RetroArch's menu, then you can find in \\retropie\configs\all\retroarch\screenshots. I briefly started the game with lr-mupen64lpus-next and it seems to run ok (slowdown in places), I don't see something similar to the black layer you're describing.

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                  • LavenderVixL
                    LavenderVix @mitu
                    last edited by LavenderVix

                    @mitu the core I'm using is lr-parallel-n64, but I will try to get a screenshot.

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                    • quicksilverQ
                      quicksilver @LavenderVix
                      last edited by

                      @LavenderVix parallel is not optimized for use on a raspberry pi. Use mupen64plus-next or mupen64plus-gliden64.

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                      • LavenderVixL
                        LavenderVix @quicksilver
                        last edited by

                        @quicksilver thank you so much, that's all I needed to know

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