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    • rockaddicted
      rockaddicted last edited by

      Source code is no more available (and you have to pay if you want a binary) and libretro core is based in last public sources not updated since the fork...
      So constant improvements is maybe not the best expression.
      Anyway we will add it on x86_64 version in the next months, but not in arm boards that are not powerfully enough to use it.

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      • Juliano Gonçalves Lima
        Juliano Gonçalves Lima last edited by

        I'm sorry but I have no knowledge with programming, I believe I could never add this core, thank you very much I'm looking forward to this new version x86_64, who knows in the near future you do not create one for the raspberry pi

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        • Gaetan
          Gaetan Theme moderator last edited by

          It's the second time today I read about this core. Seems to be promising. Apparently Lakka add it. I may give it a try and give my feedback here

          Boards : Now: Nuc i7 7567u // Past: Rpi3 B, Rpi3 B+, Odroid xu4
          Controllers : Ps3 dualshock, 8bitdo SFC30 pro, Snes wired controller

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          • Juliano Gonçalves Lima
            Juliano Gonçalves Lima last edited by

            thank you very much, if you need help testing some games you can talk to me

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            • BlockABoots
              BlockABoots last edited by

              @juliano-gonçalves-lima said in how to add new core in recabox?:

              redream_libretro

              Can you not just load a libretro core then once loaded go into the libretro core settings (usually your 'shortcut/function button' and 'Button B') then go to 'updater' then 'core' and download the redream_libretro from there?

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              • voljega
                voljega Banned @BlockABoots last edited by voljega

                @blockaboots no you can't, it's recalbox, not retropie.

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                • BlockABoots
                  BlockABoots @voljega last edited by BlockABoots

                  @voljega I though you can select what core to run for each emulator in the advanced emulator settings??

                  So say for example i load a MegaDrive game then go into RetroArch settings and update the Genesis GX Plus core it wont actually run the updated version on restart?

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                  • gkralicek2
                    gkralicek2 @BlockABoots last edited by

                    @blockaboots No it won't :=(. It will indeed download the updated version of the compiled *.so file but you will need to place it in the /usr/lib/libretro manually afterwards if you want it to be launched next time

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                    • voljega
                      voljega Banned @gkralicek2 last edited by

                      @gkralicek2 didn't even knew that was possible ...

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                      • gkralicek2
                        gkralicek2 @voljega last edited by gkralicek2

                        @voljega When opening retroarch and selecting update core, it displays the content of https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/linux/armhf/latest/
                        A core can then be selected and downloaded but it's stored within retroarch folders and needs to be moved manually to the proper recalbox core folder afterwards.
                        I did it to update my mame2003 core with the latest version from 30/03 which eventually solved the annoying sound problem in mortal kombat 1 (the voice constantly shouting "finish him" in the character selection screen instead of pronouncing the character's name)

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                        • gkralicek2
                          gkralicek2 @Juliano Gonçalves Lima last edited by

                          @juliano-gonçalves-lima I tried the core redream_libretro through the Lakka distrib and it's super slow on a pi 3 even cranking the overclock to 1400 Mhz. When i get around 45-50 fps on soul calibur using reicast, i got only 15-20 using redream_libretro
                          This core is too "heavy" on CPU resouces for any Pi at the moment so there is really no point in integrating it in Recalbox so far.

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                          • Substring
                            Substring last edited by

                            Armhf cores do not always work on recalbox 😉

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                            • gkralicek2
                              gkralicek2 @Substring last edited by

                              @substring Yes of course :=) ! But some of them work really well like for example the Quake emulator libretro_tyrquake which is not still officially integrated in recalbox (at least i think it's not but maybe i'm wrong)

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                              • Substring
                                Substring @gkralicek2 last edited by

                                @gkralicek2 it's not, and no reason to add it anyway. If we add 1 system per sibgle game core, themers will hate us

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                                • gkralicek2
                                  gkralicek2 @Substring last edited by

                                  @substring i see :=)

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                                  • Juliano Gonçalves Lima
                                    Juliano Gonçalves Lima @gkralicek2 last edited by

                                    @gkralicek2 hank you, for testing let's wait for a raspberry pi 4 who knows we can run more games!

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                                    • rockaddicted
                                      rockaddicted @rockaddicted last edited by

                                      @rockaddicted said in how to add new core in recabox?:

                                      Anyway we will add it on x86_64 version in the next months, but not in arm boards that are not powerfully enough to use it.

                                      No surprise. If I said that in my first post that is because I already tested this emulator and I know that it didn't include a dynarec.

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                                      • BlockABoots
                                        BlockABoots @gkralicek2 last edited by BlockABoots

                                        @gkralicek2 said in how to add new core in recabox?:

                                        @voljega When opening retroarch and selecting update core, it displays the content of https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/linux/armhf/latest/
                                        A core can then be selected and downloaded but it's stored within retroarch folders and needs to be moved manually to the proper recalbox core folder afterwards.
                                        I did it to update my mame2003 core with the latest version from 30/03 which eventually solved the annoying sound problem in mortal kombat 1 (the voice constantly shouting "finish him" in the character selection screen instead of pronouncing the character's name)

                                        Thats good to know, is it possibel to also update the actual RetroArch progmram to 1.7.1?.

                                        Hopefully the devs can add it to the UI in the next update to have a 'Update RetroArch' and also a 'Download Retroarch Cores' options

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                                        • voljega
                                          voljega Banned @BlockABoots last edited by

                                          @blockaboots said in how to add new core in recabox?:

                                          Hopefully the devs can add it to the UI in the next update to have a 'Update RetroArch' and also a 'Download Retroarch Cores' options

                                          It clearly not will be added, it is not in the philosophy of Recalbox, which is to the most plug and play, safe and easy to use.
                                          Thus adding a core on Recalbox is not just downloading, it requires writing configuration to handle all kind of controllers and screens to be handled automatically, plug n play, without any configuration to be done by the user.

                                          If you want something configurable as much as you want, Retropie already does that.

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                                          • BlockABoots
                                            BlockABoots @voljega last edited by BlockABoots

                                            @voljega

                                            @voljega said in how to add new core in recabox?:

                                            @blockaboots said in how to add new core in recabox?:

                                            Hopefully the devs can add it to the UI in the next update to have a 'Update RetroArch' and also a 'Download Retroarch Cores' options

                                            It clearly not will be added, it is not in the philosophy of Recalbox, which is to the most plug and play, safe and easy to use.
                                            Thus adding a core on Recalbox is not just downloading, it requires writing configuration to handle all kind of controllers and screens to be handled automatically, plug n play, without any configuration to be done by the user.

                                            If you want something configurable as much as you want, Retropie already does that.

                                            Yet Recalbox allows you to select an emulator to use!!

                                            If the core is already usable in Recalbox then how would adding a 'update core option' be unreasonable as everything would be setup for that core already?

                                            Or failing that have an 'advanced user' mode in the options were enabling this would allow such features?

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