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Whilst the graphical emulator selection front-end is different to Emulation Station, many of the same emulators are in place however all is not as simple as it appears. PlayStation Emulation on PiPlay and RetroPieĪs noted in the aforementioned post, before discovering RetroPie I’d been running PiPlay on the Raspberry Pi 2, which provides a broadly similar emulation platform to RetroPie. Libretro-Menu – Avoid the Search Option.Accessing the RetroArch/Libretro Options Menu.

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PlayStation Emulation on PiPlay and RetroPie.

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The original post was based on RetroPie 2.x Topics Covered In Part 1 The PlayStation emulator remains the same in both the 2.x and 3.x RetroPie revisions ( Pcsx-ReARMed r22). This post builds upon the information in the preceeding article entitled RetroPie Emulation: RetroArch, Libretro, and the Power of the Options Menu.Įdit: This post has been extended to account for differences in RetroPie 3.6’s version of RetroArch/Libretro.

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I should note that whilst this can make stunning visual improvements to many games on the system, unfortunately the Raspberry Pi 2 lacks enough CPU power to reliably run all games at full speed. It is possible to force RetroPie’s PCSX-ReARMed PlayStation emulator to render graphics in a resolution considerably higher than the native modes available on the genuine console’s hardware. Core Options – Enhancing the Graphics Resolution Discussed here are a couple of entries within the Core Options sub menu of especial interest to PlayStation emulation. Many of the entries on the RetroArch/Libretro main menu screen lead to sub menus, most of which contain numerous entries, and further sub menus.

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This post builds upon the information in the preceding article PlayStation Emulation on the Pi: Enhancing the Experience with the Options Menu – Part One: Basic Features and Save States, and the introductory piece entitled RetroPie Emulation: RetroArch, Libretro, and the Power of the Options Menu.










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