not in pcsx rearmed since it doesn't support it, but there's wip beetle psx core that you can get... it supports internal gpu texture scaling, but even for 2x res you will need almost max oc
Where can I get it?
not in pcsx rearmed since it doesn't support it, but there's wip beetle psx core that you can get... it supports internal gpu texture scaling, but even for 2x res you will need almost max oc
https://twitter.com/m4xwdev/status/1221951832597172224Where can I get it?
Thank you it worked
You most likely have a borked config file, or don't have the proper configuration for N64 on Switch.Is there some secret beta m4x n64 core? The one in retroarch 1.8.4 is slow
You most likely have a borked config file, or don't have the proper configuration for N64 on Switch.
I meant the RetroArch .cfg, that one could probably be borked from past versions.Firmware 9.1
Latest atmosphere with sigpatches
Ppsspp standalone( works too good)
Mgba standalone ( works great)
Retroarch 1.8.4, booted though title replacement, got the zip from the website, the package for the switch, extracted and ready, i deleted only the cores i dont use for example SNES etc. the only cores left are psx, n64 and dreamcast.
Any tips? How can i fix my config? Thanks dood
I want to play shadow man n64 too bad
Hm, cvs2 should just work.. without any particular settings, i remember launching it for the first time and it worked perfectly unlike mvsc2 or cvs1. Are you sure it's not cvs1? What's your cfw? Is everything updated?Are you using title redirection?Can anyone help me out? I saw on a Twitter post that somebody got Capcom vs SNK 2 working fine on the Dreamcast on Retroarch. However when I play it (or ANY sprite-based games, for that matter) they seem to lag really bad.
Is there a trick to setting them up?
Hm, cvs2 should just work.. without any particular settings, i remember launching it for the first time and it worked perfectly unlike mvsc2 or cvs1. Are you sure it's not cvs1? What's your cfw? Is everything updated?Are you using title redirection?
Currently no, mvsc2 is still not full speed, best bet is to just wait for the updates. This games is one of the most popular ones so i'm pretty sure it WILL be full speed soon.So embarrassing. It was CVS1. Not 2. So crazy to think the performance is so different.
Is there a way to get MvsC2 working? Also, what's title direction? Does it improve performance and if so how should I do it?
Sorry, a bit new to this. ;_;
Also, for ANY games (PS1, Dreamcast, N64 etc.) is there a good source for save files and the like? I find the performance of the built in cheats to be rather temperamental. And how do you use them with Retroarch?
Currently no, mvsc2 is still not full speed, best bet is to just wait for the updates. This games is one of the most popular ones so i'm pretty sure it WILL be full speed soon.
Titles redirection is when you launch homebrew menu through your game by holding R when launching the title (any installed game, even one on a cartridge). It gives you full RAM access for your homebrew apps and is essential for emulation and some other stuff (i believe dc won't even launch if you use applet mode, so you must be using full ram already).
...Didn't quite get you last question about saves. Source for saves? You can find a save for any game you want and then just convert it to RA format (google all that). Using cheats is different for every core, usually you enable it in core options while in-game and then...then you read how to use them here https://docs.libretro.com/library/ppsspp/ (ppsspp e.g).
Also, you can find A LOT of useful info on official site.
So pcsx-rearmed has had its an aarch64 dynarec on the nightlies for a few days now, any chance of that coming to Horizon soon?
Check again.Okay so I have downloaded some saves from GameFAQs and they are available in either VMI or DCI formats. I'm struggling to comprehend how to convert these to a format that RetroArch will recognise on the Switch.
PS1 was easy because you just find the SRM and convert it. I don't know if I can say the same for Dreamcast......
Any ideas?
Check again.
Some of the saves listed in GameFAQs are for Wii Virtual Console and other regions of Wii.
If it's not .sav or .srm, i's most likely not compatible.
there are some dc homebrew roms with millions of saves inside...you could try using them, i used it once to unlock all chars and stuff in cvs2, worked fine, just have to be sure that the save file is correct for your region ver of the gameYeah, but there are ways to convert a DexDrive (.gce) save to .srm for Playstation. But there doesn't seem to be a way to convert these two formats (for Dreamcast) to work with Retroarch......