Using RA from Atmosphere, I also tested Soul Calibur and Blue Dolphin (an Atomiswave game) with Flycast. I may try it on a second card during the break just to satisfy my curiosity. Since I'm not up for formatting my card and installing everything again, I think I'll skip the Android installation for now. The only PSX game I've tried is The Adventure of Little Ralph, a small 2D title that runs without issue on PSX ReArmed but is by no means demanding. I'll also look into adding the Beetle PSX core as it doesn't seem to be part of my installation. I'm glad you reaffirm that running it at the max settings within RetroArch is fine, as it definitely improved the N64 games I tested this afternoon. I came here after reading about concerns about overclocking the system. Worst of all, unlike with every other core I've used, you can't save overrides per game or per directory- only per core.įor all three to be used properly, make sure you set your overclock settings appropriately! I believe I keep each of them at 1785 MHz or whatever the max is. Some games (like Mario Tennis/Golf) still won't play well on anything but its original resolution. Most games don't play well with widescreen hacks, but can handle 1080p video settings on stretched widescreen. It'll run any/most games on its original resolutions, but each game varies on what video settings it'll work with. N64 works well, but it's the weakest of the three. It worked very well with LSD Dream Emulator, which was how I first played it! It supports widescreen hacks, and works pretty well, although some games might still have glitches (like Pepsiman's audio not playing correctly). PS1 works well, but I recommend using Beetle PSX over PSX ReArmed. YMMV on what games support such high video settings. RetroArch does support N64, Dreamcast, and PS1 at very playable framerates! Dreamcast, at least for the few games I played on there (18 Wheeler, Sonic Adventure 1 & 2, Crazy Taxi) support 1080p with widescreen hacks, so it's very reliable. What that means is you'd need to format your SD card, install your Android partition first, then do your Atmosphere/Lakka stuff afterwards. To install Android, you'd need to partition your SD card to install an Android image. or its subsidiaries and associates in any way. ![]() This is an unofficial community and not associated with Nintendo Co. Neither the subreddit moderators, nor the guide makers nor any person part of reddit or /r/SwitchHacks is responsible for your bricked system. Everything you do to your own device is subsequently your own responsibility. It will help us immensely dealing with them.įor criticism and feedback, please reach us via modmail.ĭisclaimer: There is always the potential for an unrecoverable brick. Please report posts that you think break rules. ![]()
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