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    How to improve on the N64, Dreamcast and PSP emulation (RetroPie)

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    • gizmo98G
      gizmo98 Global Moderator
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      The texture mapping problem may be gone but there seem to be some regressions since i used GLideN64 last time (late 2016?). Perfect Dark and Goldeneye are broken. Zelda games have corruptions after a short time if FB emulation is enabled. Gonetz rewrote a whole lot of code lately which could cause problems until it is stabilized.

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        Allanbuzzy
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        Look, you haven't answered my question about overclocking. Is it required now, or will it not be required in the future? I know, Raspberry Pi is a device with a Mobile chip and there is no way it could run perfectly, but I'm waiting till' RetroPie can run N64, Dreamcast (i wouldn't be surprised if this doesn't get fixed, it's a modern console, no wonder.) and PSP perfectly without needing to overclock. I do not want to risk my warranty of my Pi, so I'm not gonna try doing some overclocking, cause I could risk my house burning down.

        "What do you play games on?"
        "A LEGO brick."
        "LEGO What?

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          BuZz administrators @Allanbuzzy
          last edited by BuZz

          @Allanbuzzy said in How to improve on the N64, Dreamcast and PSP emulation (RetroPie):

          Look, you haven't answered my question about overclocking.

          Well, you won't get any help if you respond like that. With your reputation now at -3, you might want to rethink your attitude.

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          • mediamogulM
            mediamogul Global Moderator @Allanbuzzy
            last edited by mediamogul

            @Allanbuzzy

            I could risk my house burning down.

            Your Pi would just automatically underclock itself until it reached a reasonable temperature. There's really no danger in it catching fire.

            Edit: ...and before you ask; no, it will not become self-aware and create a Skynet situation where we find ourselves under the rule of sentient machine overlords either.

            RetroPie v4.5 • RPi3 Model B • 5.1V 2.5A PSU • 16GB SanDisk microSD • 512GB External Drive

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            • gizmo98G
              gizmo98 Global Moderator @Allanbuzzy
              last edited by gizmo98

              @Allanbuzzy
              RetroPie can run these systems very well ...

              ... if you use a PC.

              The only thing you have to do is buy a PC! I really don't understand what people expect from an old mobile gpu and a low power arm soc.

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              • fabio78F
                fabio78 @Allanbuzzy
                last edited by

                @Allanbuzzy you could also bother reading the documentation:

                https://github.com/retropie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Overclocking

                Look, none of us are trying to be arseholes, but there's always some self-entitlement in your tone, and you clearly ask stuff away without trying to find an answer yourself first. All of you questions are well documented in the wiki by the very people who contribute to this project. It's brilliant. At least search for some answers there first. If you can't find it or don't understand it, we will help you if you ask nicely.

                For the record, I have my Retropie overclocked for about a year now, never failed. I do, however, use a 3amp power supply and aluminium case working as heat sink. The gains in emulation for n64 are very minimum.

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                  PetroRie @Allanbuzzy
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                  @Allanbuzzy said in How to improve on the N64, Dreamcast and PSP emulation (RetroPie):

                  Look, you haven't answered my question about overclocking. Is it required now, or will it not be required in the future? I know, Raspberry Pi is a device with a Mobile chip and there is no way it could run perfectly, but I'm waiting till' RetroPie can run N64, Dreamcast (i wouldn't be surprised if this doesn't get fixed, it's a modern console, no wonder.) and PSP perfectly without needing to overclock. I do not want to risk my warranty of my Pi, so I'm not gonna try doing some overclocking, cause I could risk my house burning down.

                  lol dude, there is no need to overclock your Pi. I tried Mario Kart 64 and the game ran fine, except there were some graphic glitches at the choose your character screen. I tried Super Mario 64; same story. The game runs fine. The only PSP game I ran was Patapon 3 and it also ran fine, no slowdowns or any glitches. As for Dreamcast I really can't say anything because I never tried that system out.

                  About the fire, you're totally right. I heard the Russians had a Pi in the 80ties and they tried to overclock it and this is what happend to them:

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                  Watch out for the chemicals in the CPU, in the last photo you see an elephant feet, it came straight out from the Pi when the overclocking was a failure.

                  So be very VERY cautious! Better yet wear a hazmat suit if you open the case of the Pi. You have been warned! :P

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                    Charononus @mediamogul
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                    @mediamogul said in How to improve on the N64, Dreamcast and PSP emulation (RetroPie):

                    Edit: ...and before you ask; no, it will not become self-aware and create a Skynet situation where we find ourselves under the rule of sentient machine overlords either.

                    You say that like it'd be a bad thing.

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                      leorj76
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                      So, with new update 4.2 on Retropie, Bomberman 64 [U] (N64) is not playable more. I've tried every plugin and no success. :\

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                      • AlexMurphyA
                        AlexMurphy Banned @leorj76
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                        @leorj76 Which emulator are you using?

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                          leorj76 @AlexMurphy
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                          @AlexMurphy I used Mupen64Plus - GLideN64 before update and I could play. Now I test all options on that screen and I have black screem on press start button, do not playable.

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                          • AlexMurphyA
                            AlexMurphy Banned @leorj76
                            last edited by AlexMurphy

                            @leorj76 I just added Bomberman 64 and am using the same emulator. When I launch it it hangs on a black screen for about 30 seconds but eventually loads. One thing I notice is your Video Mode 1366x768... that is not a native resolution for a television. Are you using a television or monitor as a display? If you are using a TV change the video mode to 640x480 4:3 CEA 1
                            EDIT Also change to mupen64plus-gles2n64

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                            • AlexMurphyA
                              AlexMurphy Banned
                              last edited by

                              OK, trying to play it it is glitching like crazy. Jumping to blue screens, white screens, then displaying, sound stuttering like crazy.

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                              • AlexMurphyA
                                AlexMurphy Banned
                                last edited by AlexMurphy

                                Here's a compatibility list with some settings suggestions. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1e9o3sNLKxlUBDDG6Sr0n6VBwAgwlFGPYr8Al46MdAqE/edit#gid=1242182066

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                                • AlexMurphyA
                                  AlexMurphy Banned
                                  last edited by

                                  Been mucking around with this more. I just can't get it playable on my stock Pi 3. I give up. That's why I don't play too much N64! I just don't think it's worth the effort to get running, there are no games on it I miss so much that I just HAVE to have. Anyway, good luck! You'll need it.

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                                  • gizmo98G
                                    gizmo98 Global Moderator
                                    last edited by gizmo98

                                    Update setup script and do a binary update. Use GLideN64.

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                                      leorj76 @gizmo98
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                                      @gizmo98 I'll do it, thanks.

                                      @AlexMurphy I use TV LG LCD 29" I will try change TV Mode, thanks. Before Update 4.2 it worked.

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                                        leorj76 @gizmo98
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                                        @gizmo98 and @AlexMurphy I tried, I followed the suggestions, but gave black screen. See the video:

                                        Notice that in the video shows that I played for 43 minutes, it was in Retropie 4.1.

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                                        • hooperreH
                                          hooperre
                                          last edited by hooperre

                                          Seems like this could be a good place to ask this...

                                          Is the Rice plugin still being developed?

                                          It might be a rom issue, @leorj76.

                                          I am able to run Bomberman 64 with Rice plugin.

                                          4B ~ RPi PSU 5.1V / 3.0A ~ 32GB SanDisk microSD ~ 128GB USB

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                                            leorj76
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                                            I'm will test other ROMs, thanks.

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