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    Tobal 2 slow motion

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    • NDN
      ND
      last edited by

      Hello guys! I have just installed Retropie on Raspberry and everything works great, but I'm seeing something like slow motion in Tobal 2 game. FPS during slow-mo don't drops - retroarch information shows 60 FPS.
      I didn't any retroarch configuration or core modification, just tried something like gpu threading on/off, vsync on/off etc - nothing helps. Simply saying - I have default settings.

      Any advice? Thanks!

      Additional information:

      Pi Model: 3 B
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.1
      Built From: (Clean installation, using pre made SD Image on RetroPie website)
      Controller used: Two USB Joysticks
      /dev/shm/runcommand.log:

      tarting PCSX-ReARMed
      Running PCSX Version 1.9 (Oct 18 2016).
      psxMap: warning: wanted to map @80000000, got 0x74061000
      found BIOS file: SCPH1001.BIN
      Init new dynarec
      testing if we can run recompiled code..
      test passed.
      warning: RAM is not directly mapped, performance will suffer
      Mapped (RAM/scrp/ROM/LUTs/TC):
      77000000/1f800000/1fc00000/08000000/74ca4000
      ari64_reset
      RGB565 supported, using it
      plugin: plugins/builtin_gpu
      plugin: plugins/builtin_spu
      plugin: plugins/builtin_pad
      plugin: plugins/builtin_pad
      Plugins loaded.
      Loaded CD Image: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/Tobal 2 JP/Tobal 2 (J) [SLPM-86033].cue[+cue].
      Track 01 (DATA) - Start 00:02:00, Length 63:15:44
      selected sound output driver: libretro
      CD-ROM Label: SLPM-86033
      CD-ROM ID: SLPM86033
      CD-ROM EXE Name: SLPM_860.33;1

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      • NDN
        ND
        last edited by ND

        Found only one video with Retropie and Tobal 2 -


        And as I see, it doesn't have such problem...

        But this is my video:

        https://vid.me/rw7n

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        • NDN
          ND
          last edited by

          Issue has been fixed after updating Retropie to the latest git commit.

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          • C
            Cornervizion @ND
            last edited by

            @ND Thanks for using my Vine to demonstrate. I was using the Pi2 at the time I filmed the Tobal2 Vine (English patched version btw). And I recall that this was using unfiltered textures. But it ran fantastic given the fact that the game itself ran in Hi-Res and 60hz.

            I just upgraded to a Pi3 courtesy of the missus and so was quite surprised to see your video running the game slow on Pi3. But glad to see it's been sorted so I'm keen to play this again soon. 😀

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