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    Pi Zero PSX?

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      FreddyMro
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      I'm thinking about using PSX on a Raspberry Pi Zero. I know that some games don't work, but have you made experience with Crash Bandicoot 2, Spyro the Dragon or Croc - The Legend of the Gobbos? If so,

      1. What is the FPS?
      2. Does the graphics have little moments of pausing?
      3. Does the music work?

      Thank in you in advance!
      Freddy

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        mrbwa1 @FreddyMro
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        @FreddyMro The Pi 0/1 really aren't suited fort PSX games. It's really better off having at least a Pi2 or better yet a Pi3 which seems to run most games in Enhanced Resolution.

        I have never done much with retropie on my original Pi B+ because it simply wasn't fast enough. I was better off going to a Pi2 (then eventually went to a Pi3 for Enhanced Resolution PSX and some playable PSP games)

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          FreddyMro @mrbwa1
          last edited by FreddyMro

          @mrbwa1 I know, but when you turn the resolution down, people claim it works. I'll use a display with a very low resolution so I'm fine with turning the game's resolution down. But thanks anyway :)

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