San Francisco Rush work?
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Try some frame-skipping :
Press F11 to see the mode (auto,1-10) and how well it performs (100% is ok)
Press F9 to toggle between frame-skipping.Btw.
You can just edit your old posts and remove your logs if you want ;-)Edit :
I tried on my Apple m1 in my debian10 VM which has to be blazingly fast.
However the game still doesn't run quick enough.
Putting it on frame skipping 10 with a cpu under clock to 25%, in the slider options (mame-UI), gave me the best results.
Sadly still not fast enough.
Really not sure what kind of beast you have to have for running this game decently. -
@Folly said in San Francisco Rush work?:
I tried on my Apple m1 in my debian10 VM which has to be blazingly fast.
It's running full speed with a solid margin on my desktop computer, maybe try running it outside of a virtual machine ?
This game's board is some kind of beefed-up killer instinct board, there is no way it'll run full speed on the likes of a pi.
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@barbudreadmon Thank you for testing as well. I appreciate it!
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@Retro-Arcade-Fan said in San Francisco Rush work?:
Guess this one will just have to wait for a better Pi.
You'll have to wait quite a few years or use a desktop computer. As far as single-thread performance is concerned, a 15+ years old core2 duo is still beating a pi4 by a fair margin.
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@barbudreadmon said in San Francisco Rush work?:
maybe try running it outside of a virtual machine ?
Did a try directly on my M1 in OSX.
Only a small bit of improvement, sadly stuck on about 56%.
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@Folly i believe MAME is using some dynarecs for x64 cpus, it might be the reason it performs so well on my side, since m1 has an arm cpu.
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Ok, that makes sense.
I will try it on my I7 computer to see how good it will perform on that one.Edit:
Indeed works much better and is playable now.
I had to set autoframeskipping though and the performance is now on average 94.88%. -
@Folly said in San Francisco Rush work?:
I had to set autoframeskipping though and the performance is now on average 94.88%.
I bought a 12th gen i7 last year, they are quite fast.
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Good for you ;-)
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