Now go load a backup image file with it. Post setup guides, questions and news here!Press J to jump to the feed. There are differing opinions everywhere on how to get this software to run. If you’ve seen me on the forums, you know how big I am on BIOS Boot screens <3 After all, imagine if you didn’t get the fade-in diamond sequence while playing PSX games Advance wars using all GBA cores and SNES Link to … is a Work In Progress PlayStation2 emulator.

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I SHOULD be smashing it.Maybe its a new driver? I will be teaching you the top-secret settings that I use to increase my fps 100% while running PS2 games on my PC with the help of PCSX2 emulator.

As I said, games run fine under MAME but the same games are stuttery using the MAME core in retroarch. Retroarch newest version are always a pain to configure. is obviously pretty early early days, but I’m eager to play-around with it in RetroArch. does not require any BIOS for you to dump, it uses its own HLE (High Level Emulation) BIOS.


Yes. Hi All. RetroArch is a frontend for emulators, game engines and media players. Go back to ‘Load Core’, and load it. I’m noticing though that I’m getting 0-3 FPS when I load compatible games up in it however. I will stick with standalone versions for now.Latest versions of Retroarch sync to the display refresh rate, so you may want to check that your monitor or TV display is using a refresh rate of at least 60hz (50hz if you are playing PAL games).Surely it can be disabled somewhere if you need to.Make sure your power management profile is set to "max performance".Also check in your video driver that you create a high performance Profile for RApower management on 1.7.5 are listed as "no settings found".There are so many settings and options and configs combos that I have no idea where to turn, what docs to read, or how to even start testing. So I’m wondering if there are any certain video drivers or other settings that I should use for this core while it’s still in it’s infancy. I always keep older version that work. What is Play! even psx2 and cemu.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast/r/RetroArch is a subreddit dedicated to RetroArch and the libretro API framework. I’m wondering if there’s a place to request/feedback/sugguest support for such a feature. is obviously pretty early early days, but I’m eager to play-around with it in RetroArch. N64 is perfectly smooth and playable in project64, but barely getting double digit framerates with the muppen64plus core in retroarch.

is HLE, and doesn’t ‘require’ the PS2 BIOS because it does it’s own thing. NOTE: Play! So I’m wondering if there are any certain video drivers or other settings that I should use for this core while it’s still in it’s infancy.Right now I run on GL_Core, I’m using 640x480 resolution, and It’s so slow I can’t even get to the game menu.The other question I have is about the BIOS.
So Play! Advance wars using all GBA cores and SNES Link to the past as well with most cores.All roms, on all emulators run about half speed. Settings are also unified so configuration is done once and for all. It enables you to run classic games on a wide range of computers and consoles through its slick graphical interface.

Play! An nvidia thing? ?

no idea.I had the same issue, I am trying lots of different versions but nothing let me fix it. This is really cool from a technical standpoint, but as a result you don’t get the timeless blue-fog / memory-tower boot sequence followed by the I know that the core is based on upstream, but the site is pretty barebones. Like the post says retroarch (1.7.5) now runs SUPER slow on my pc. something retroarch only? I understand that Play! Its worked in the past (like a year ago when i tried it) on the same game. The standalone emulators run silky smooth. All Games running super slow in retroarch but not native emulator.