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    N64 emulation issues

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      ShmashBroJoe
      last edited by ShmashBroJoe

      Hi everyone,
      I have a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.4 running RetroPie. I upgraded from a Pi 2. The Pi2 didn't handle N64 games great, and I thought this one would.

      1. Some games run slow/glitchy to the point of being unplayable. Notably they are Super Smash Brothers (with more than 2 characters) and Mario Tennis. It says I can't overclock because I don't have a Pi 1 or 2. I'm not sure why these are glitching?

      [EDITED: This point was resolved by this configuration from youtube:

      ] 2. Controller configuration: I've tried manually setting configs from people that say they have them working to following the official guide, but invariably I have issues. SNES controller works fine. I think I have the innext USB controllers. One of them works almost fine, but "A" button never works and it seems like the "B" button functions like you would imagine the A button should. The other controller if you click 'Start' just exits the game entirely, and A executes the 'reset' function.

      Any help of (1) the lag/glitchiness would be much appreciated. I have tried both the 'recommended' emulators to no avail.

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        musicislife6984 @ShmashBroJoe
        last edited by musicislife6984

        @ShmashBroJoe with N64 the "A" is the normal spot for the "B" , which is the south of the controller. The "B" is the normal spot for the "Y" which is the west of the controller. It is set up the same directions as the original N64

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