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  • #87309
    joaomluz
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    Me again, so i was trying to play mario kart (n64) and i experienced a very slow fps. I’m using the B+ model with the 2.3 Retropie.

    I tried to overclock to the faster overclocking option (Turbo) and increase the GPU to 25.. but i experienced the same slow fps.

    There are some guide/turorial about it?

    #87318
    herbfargus
    Member

    The best tutorial would be to locate the retropie foundation website, find a supplier for the Raspberry Pi Model 2, order it- and then try again with image 2.5.

    I’ve messed with just about every setting I could to try and get the Nintendo 64 games working on the B+ and could never come up with satisfactory results. I had to come to the realisation that the processor on the B+ just isn’t quite up to snuff for N64 emulation.

    This can give you some ideas to start with though. Maybe you’ll figure something out that I didn’t.

    https://github.com/ricrpi/mupen64plus/wiki/Performance

    #87339
    GameRockeR
    Participant

    Even with an overclocked raspberry pi 2 n64 emulation is really poor, better play with common pc n64 emulation or better, a real console with a flashcard (everdrive).

    #87343
    Roo
    Participant

    [quote=87339]Even with an overclocked raspberry pi 2 n64 emulation is really poor, better play with common pc n64 emulation or better, a real console with a flashcard (everdrive).[/quote]

    You have some interesting thoughts vintagamer… I was trying to be very diplomatic in the other thread, but now I’m starting to think you’re just giving bad advice. I hope your just having an off day.

    Do you have a Pi2? I do. Here’s some videos I just made.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMkKPAZ9YSs

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3qxQ6sidGY

    What exactly is “really poor” about that? Aside from my playing I mean :)

    #87643
    joaomluz
    Participant

    Thanks guys. I will try other tutorials.

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