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    • voljega
      voljega Banned @Pablo2k1 last edited by

      @pablo2k1 it's absolutely illegal to sell recalbox and it's basically impossible to know what kind of s**tily modified version you were sold, so you won't get any official help until you install the latest official version.

      Furthermore, don't overestimate psx, it is a very old system and not very good looking at all in 2018, most people having your reaction just can't remember how bad it was looking at the time and their memories are more beautiful than reality

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      • Pablo2k1
        Pablo2k1 last edited by Pablo2k1

        Is there anyway I can add emulators for more recent consoles? (PS2, XBox etc).

        And regardless, I'd still like to know if I can optimize the graphics and learn how to save games.

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        • Substring
          Substring @Pablo2k1 last edited by

          @pablo2k1 run xbox or ps2 on a pi3 ? Get yourself together pal, a pi3 is way not enough powerful to do so. Even a PC can barely do it

          Former dev - Please reply with @substring so that i am notified when you answer me
          Ex dev - Merci de me répondre en utilisant @substring pour que je sois notifé

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          • Pablo2k1
            Pablo2k1 last edited by

            Pardon my ignorance.

            Help with the other 2 questions (game saving and smoother graphics) would be welcomed.

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            • voljega
              voljega Banned @Pablo2k1 last edited by

              @pablo2k1 simple : please at least make the effort by yourself to read wiki including manual

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              • tonificante
                tonificante last edited by

                For game saving, check the wiki section "Special Commands":
                https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Manual-(EN)#duringgame-special

                For smooth graphics, you can enable a core option for the playstation emulator, but the performance is not good. You could install cooling ventilators in your raspberry pi and overclock it to see if it helps. Don't overclock the raspberry without ventilators.

                You can find the option in this way:
                1 - Open Retroarch;
                2 - Select Options;
                3 - Enable the option "Enhaced resolution(slow)".

                But the best recommendation is this: Just use a CRT television. It smooths the pixels together automatically, and the image quality magically improves a lot. Flat screens show the pixels very sharp, and this removes all the magic of retro games.

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                • tonificante
                  tonificante last edited by

                  By the way, the next time you open a new topic, please use a more descriptive title which includes the real subject of your problem...

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                  • Dragu
                    Dragu Banned last edited by Dragu

                    @Pablo2k1
                    To smooth pixels I use in general the following shader in recalbox.conf

                    ## Set gpslp shader for all emulators (prefer shadersets above). Absolute path (string)
                    global.shaders=/recalbox/share_init/shaders/shaders_glsl/scalehq/2xScaleHQ.glslp
                    

                    Now you must look if it works well with you.

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                    • Pablo2k1
                      Pablo2k1 @Dragu last edited by

                      @dragu said in A newbie who got lost in the woods and needs help...:

                      @Pablo2k1
                      To smooth pixels I use in general the following shader in recalbox.conf

                      ## Set gpslp shader for all emulators (prefer shadersets above). Absolute path (string)
                      global.shaders=/recalbox/share_init/shaders/shaders_glsl/scalehq/2xScaleHQ.glslp
                      

                      Now you must look if it works well with you.

                      Can anyone else recommend doing this?

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                      • paradadf
                        paradadf Staff @Pablo2k1 last edited by

                        @pablo2k1 please, people took time to respond you with very specific instructions... the least you should do is to try it yourself and see if it suits you (as suggested) rather than asking if anyone else would also suggest you the same thing.

                        If your question was answered, please mark it as solved: Topic Tools -> Ask a question + Topic Tools -> Mark as Solved

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