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      pi4papiba @George Spiggott
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      @george-spiggott Hey! You are not alone. There are lots of people out there that really wants to see the pi shines even more with gamecube support.

      I'm not experiencing the problems you have had with CPU override

      In my experience it only improves variable framerate games (e.g. Spyro or The Last Story. For normal games it messes with game logic/speed and sound/music runs super strange. Its not like a frameskip in PPSSPP that is totally usable.
      But if you dont notice, thats great. Keep it that way!

      what is the 'composition' option? Is it set to off by default?

      https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg#Composite
      Basically its a program that runs on X window managers that is responsable to draw effects into the screen. Like vsync, shadows, blur, transparency, etc. Pretty much every desktop in linux uses one and it hurts performance a lot. Since dolphin is running under X, it benefits a lot from disabling it.
      Just search on how to disable composition + your DE/WM and make sure your are not running it.

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        George Spiggott @pi4papiba
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        @pi4papiba I still have not found the composite feature but I will keep looking. I did find that reducing the screen resolution to 1280x720 vastly improved the frame rate. Both Worms 3D and Soul Calibur 2 run at 30+ FPS this way (likely others also when I try them). I would say SC2 is fully playable like this. Unfortunately part of the screen is cut off in this screen mode making menus in Dolphin difficult to navigate, hopefully I can resolve this.

        Currently running:
        Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
        ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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          pi4papiba @George Spiggott
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          @george-spiggott What OS and DE are you using? 32 or 64bit? MESA version?

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            George Spiggott @pi4papiba
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            @pi4papiba I'm using the Monkabuntu 2.0 64bit Ubuntu build. My MESA is 19.3.2.1

            This isn't my primary build for my Pi, My official Pi 4 Retropie image is so my MESA is the current (updated a few weeks ago) stable build that Retropie-update installs. I did consider trying downloading a more cutting edge version but I want to keep my Retropie build stable without having to modify the firmware back.

            When things are more stable I may try an installation of Dolphin over Raspberry Pi OS. This build has several emulators installed but performance on N64 and PSP seems to be much worse than on my official build so I have not bothered with them.

            Out of interest have you been able to successfully connect a real Wiimote on your build? I can connect it but the emulator disables it when the game starts. If I could connect my Wiimote then I could probably give Wii games a more thorough testing. Now I've got some Gamecube games to run at 30FPS I think some Wii game may be viable.

            Currently running:
            Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
            ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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              Zering @George Spiggott
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              @george-spiggott Has anybody tested Paper Mario? I'm curious how performance is for that game.

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                George Spiggott @Zering
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                @zering I haven't. I've shelved this and gone back to my standard Retropie configuration. I'll go back to it when something new happens.

                Currently running:
                Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                  Zering @George Spiggott
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                  @george-spiggott Oh right, well thanks anyway. I was curious about this game as I was planning on playing through the Mario RPGs. Regardless your findings are very encouraging.

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                    George Spiggott
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                    Anyone tried Alien Hominid? I heard it plays well on low end machines. I'll test it myself when I rebuild my 64bit build but it may be a while.

                    Currently running:
                    Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                    ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                      gandalth23
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                      I am testing Mario Kart Double Dash with on RPi4 64 Bit and run into the following problems:

                      • Graphics works fine when I choose player and kart.
                      • When gameplay starts, I do not see the kart and track. Everything seems to completely dark, except for the overlays which show e.g. the name of race track or current race position.

                      Here is my setup:

                      • RPi OS 64 Bit with kms enabled.
                      • Dolphin 5.0-14017 compiled from source.
                      • Mesa 21 including Vulkan compiled from source.
                      • I do not have any serious overclocking applied (cpu_freq=1750, gpu_freq=600)

                      In Dolphin's graphics config, I choose OpenGL or Vulkan V3D 4.2. No matter what, the result described above stays the same.
                      Does anyone encounter similar results? Any hints?

                      Best,
                      gandalth

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                        George Spiggott @gandalth23
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                        @gandalth23 Yes I encountered the same symptoms on both my Pi Dolphin builds. No idea what the cause is.

                        Currently running:
                        Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                        ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                          gandalth23
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                          George, thanks for sharing!

                          Meanwhile I tested the same setting on 64-bit Intel Debian Buster and it works perfectly on that setup. I wonder if it's a bug in Dolphin.
                          As I'm new here: does anybody if there are any Dolphin developers following this forum?

                          Best,
                          gandalth

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                            shavecat @gandalth23
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                            Hey ,
                            So i can install doplihn on my retropie pi 4 ?
                            HOW plz ? :))

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                              gandalth23
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                              You need to run a 64 Bit OS on the RPI4, e.g. this one:
                              https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspios_arm64/images/raspios_arm64-2021-04-09/

                              On this operating system, you can pull the sources of Dolphin, and compile it. The sources and building instructions are here:
                              https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin

                              This does require some work. If somebody is aware of an easier way, please chime in.

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                                gandalth23
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                                @George-Spiggott
                                Head over to this thread for updates on Mario Kart Double Dash:

                                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/30541/dolphin-elumator-running-on-rp4b-64bit

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