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SNES and General Performance Confusion

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 4:29 pm
by CasualCheetah
Heyo,

Whenever Wermy shows footage of RPi0-based setups, footage of the SNES gameplay contrasts with how my mintyPi has been cooperating.

All of the SNES games I've played around with have been running very poorly and games as a whole tend to have decent input latency (this might just be an inherent part of the screen being used).

I've been sure to turn off bluetooth and wifi during play and tested out each emulator that comes with the system. I'm a little confused about the role of VRAM (limit setting in the RetroPie menu) in performance. I know I had some rework/soldering problems on my mintyPi, so the general threat of heat damage is always possible. Retroarch seems to have plenty of settings available, but there's a lot to grasp there and not many options to reduce features without emulation glitches.

My mintyPi works great for GB and GBC and okay for GBA [with a bios], especially with titles that don't require too much timing-oriented gameplay [platformers], but the opportunity to smoothly play SNES games on the go would be awesome.

Anyone have any tips/suggestions for getting my Pi up to snuff in terms of latency and/or SNES consistency?

-Cheers

Re: SNES and General Performance Confusion

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2019 11:50 pm
by Helder
Anytime I have emulator issues I turn wifi off and Bluetooth and I see an instant boost in performance. Now as you mention possible heat damage it might bring things to light, once the pi gets excessively hit it throttles the clock of the pi so it can cool off.

This of course slows games down but you might want to try a fresh image on a new SD card and see how it performs.

Re: SNES and General Performance Confusion

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 10:30 am
by CasualCheetah
Not a bad idea, I'll look into it. Thanks!