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Retroarch emulator slow
Retroarch emulator slow











Works for FF7, Dragon Warrior 7, and Grandia on my setup. Then switching disks is as simple as going to the menu of the game and go to the swap disk option and then resume where you left off. (Grandia.m3u) then you just go to your playlist and adjust it to link to the m3u file. Writong one is dead simple, just note the file names of the parts that launch your game (in the case of bin and cue, it would be the cue files) and add them to a text editor and save it as the name of the game. I would use it's performance per core as an example of what to look for/exceed.Īs for your issue with one of my favorite games on the Playstation platform, there are two ways to handle it, combine as an eboot and use on a psp, or write an m3u file and keep it with your iso/bin&cue/img files. And even then it slugs a little when things get a lot of polygons on the screen. A pentium is only a marginal power boost compared to the celeron. What you have to look at is the performance per core. Here and here are my Retroarch config files, maybe someone can find the issue? But as I said I get those issues with graphic bugs and bad sound even if internal resolution is only x2. However I atleast need x4 or x8 to contest with graphics of my old setup. Internal resolution of Beetle PSX HW is x1 on default. Here is a picture of Beetle PSX HW on my NUC (top) and of PCSX_Rearmed on my AML S905X box (bot). Maybe its just because of my settings but Beetle PSX HW looks horrible on my NUC and if I increase internal resolution I get graphic issues, game gets slower and sound gets slow/choppy aswell. I know that Beetle requires more than PCSX_Rearmed but I actually thought that my NUC is good enough to handle it. On my NUC I'm using Beetle PSX HW and I have to configure evrything by myself (Problem is that I have no clue).

retroarch emulator slow

The ps1 emulator I used was PCSX_Rearmed. On my AML S905X box everything was already configured and I didn't had to do anything. On both I'm running LibreElec with Retroarch.

retroarch emulator slow

I currently bought an Intel NUC7CJYH because I thought that it has more performance than my AML S905X box.













Retroarch emulator slow