

That said, you can run mario 64 at full speed at native resolution on a pi3, last time i checked. nemu was an emulator for its time - it does not hold up, just like zsnes, etc. Of course it is said IMO: but i dont see that Mupen is the best N64-Emulator of all time and there will never be something better said in RE2 n64 problem on said in RE2 n64 problem on Rp4:Ĥ00MHz pentium II is stronger than a Pi 1, so it's not really a fair test, and given that these older emulators were specifically developed for a single CPU architecture, handled a handful of curated games, and so on, it's pointless. Is there absolutly no interest in other N64-Emulators? Of course i compare to my experiences on the real N64, and i see differences indeed. However: why is Mupen such a holy Cow on the Pi? Of course the best solution - for every system.īut at least in my memories the performance with Project64 (on a Athlon FX-55 WinXP-Setup) was much better than Mupen on the Pi. I was satisfied with it, but as several games (U-Codes) were red (unplayable) for eternity i use the real hardware again. Until 2007 i only used that one for N64 Emulation. How would MUPEN perform on a ficitonal 400MHz Raspberry Pi when even a Pi3 was not strong enough? We are talking about the late 90s and a Win98SE-System with a 400MHz CPU. But at least Mario64 run good enough to call it playable. Sure, in fact i only played "Mario64" with "Nemu", all other games were not playable. it's hacky, featureless emulation that barely worked for a handful of games. see - you couldn't do that on modern GPUs, and in any case it was inaccurate and not very said in RE2 n64 problem on Rp4: ultra HLE is an interesting one as it leveraged the similar technology in 3dfx chipsets to effectively natively render n64 graphics. No missing graphics for me on mupen64plus-gliden64.

Nope!, compared to my N64-Everdrive-Setup it was horrible! Stuttering, sound cut-offs, unstable framerate, missing gfx.no, not a good emulation. I thought that at least Mario64 and MarioKart64 on Pi-Mupen should run perfect, as these two games run well since N64-Emulation started on PCs over 20 years ago with UltraHLE, Daedalus and other forgotten projects. i implore you to follow gliden64 (the only HLE plugin in development) where you can observe the massive challenges involved in accurately rendering n64 graphics.
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I remember back in 1999."Nemu 0.7" running Mario64 on a PentiumII this much better than Mupen on a Pi. Said in RE2 n64 problem on said in RE2 n64 problem on I will say the n64 emulators on retro pie are not the best supported or optimized.
