![]() ![]() But I want to leave this option as a last resort. I was even thinking about formatting the computer. My pc is i7 16gb ram and RTX3060 so I don’t know why it’s doing this. I'd REALLY like to get retroarch working because it looks cool with the different configurations and it seems like it has the most options. Whenever I emulate a game, retroarch just slows it down by half. My computer ran all PlayStation 2 games very smoothly. Regular emulators work fine but anything in retroarch is just super slow. The thing is, I have no idea what it could be. That is, the problem at least apparently was not a configuration I made. I ran all the games mentioned above in this new clean version and all the games behaved in the same way, that is, slowly. But to check if the problem was this reason I installed in a different folder the new version of RetroArch. I don't know if that could cause problems. I don't know if this is inadvisable, but usually in my updates I always install the new version on top of the previous version's folder. Some emulator frontends like RetroArch or GroovyMAME have the option to delay the processing of emulation for a few milliseconds until right before a vsync. I started to imagine that it could be some RetroArch configuration. I opened the task center but everything was normal. I thought my computer was busy with some unknown processing. And I had played this game several times before at its normal speed.įinally, just to do a test, I decided to open a super light game, a super nintendo game, called “Aladin” and surprisingly the game Aladin was also slow. So I decided to play a game that I had already played several times on RetroArch, a DreamCast game called “Alien Front Online”. Initially I thought it was because the emulator still can't run that respective game well. I have tried to assign all the c-stick functions to the right analog stick and I’ve also. I recently downloaded SPC Toolkit to get drivers for my PS3 controller and it works perfectly with the dolphin emulator on retroarch but when I try to play an N64 game, the c-stick feature won’t work. But right from the start we saw that the speed was not good. N64 emulator C-stick issue with PS3 Controller. ![]() Through Retroarch, and using the PCSX2 emulator core we start the game. We decided on a 4 player game and therefore chose the game “gauntlet seven sorrows”. ![]() I decided to play a video game this weekend with my friends. ![]()
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