Tagged: Blood Roar Psx
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Hi, i’m new user of raspberry + retropie…
i’m try to get this game working on psx emulator but aways get slowdowns and lag during gameplay.
Anyone have got this game working? i’ve tried with overclock too…
i’m using RPi2
This game is not compatible yet?Thanks for any help…
hi, i have the same problem, very laggy yet every other psx game works fine even bloody roar 1 runs perfect.
thanks for reply greyhulk.
So is a problem with that specific game hmm
i will try BR 1I just gave that a go (Bloody Roar 2), and whilst it was playable, the audio was quite bad and stuttering.
I used “lr-pcsx-rearmed” on a overclocked Pi2. With the PSX bios in place.
Really Floob? i’m used the same, RPi2, overclocked Pi2, with psx bios! and here not work well during figth, its like a “slowmotion” fight, can you show me a video of how it run on yours?! thank you
[quote=105659]I just gave that a go (Bloody Roar 2), and whilst it was playable, the audio was quite bad and stuttering.
I used “lr-pcsx-rearmed” on a overclocked Pi2. With the PSX bios in place.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB_NB5DLuqI
Here how it runs here, seems to run on 50fps[quote=105686]Really Floob? i’m used the same, RPi2, overclocked Pi2, with psx bios! and here not work well during figth, its like a “slowmotion” fight, can you show me a video of how it run on yours?! thank you
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Hmm, after watching your video, I’d say mine is similar to that. I guess I just have a low standard for playability :)
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Really Floob? i’m used the same, RPi2, overclocked Pi2, with psx bios! and here not work well during figth, its like a “slowmotion” fight, can you show me a video of how it run on yours?! thank you
Hmm, after watching your video, I’d say mine is similar to that. I guess I just have a low standard for playability
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hahaha..
Hey Floob, let me say thanks for you video about “FC30 Pro from 8bitdo” now i know it works and will buy one snes controller! -
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