Hi.
I've noticed that on some PS1 games like Gran Turismo 2 that I've been getting game breaking lag. I'm not sure if it's the emulator not being able to handle the polygon amount but it's happened on 3D games where there's a lot of 3d objects or enviroments. Basically I start get a few frames per second and the games become unplayable. Even if I exit the stage where the issue is happening, the lag issue then carries onto other stage.
Super weird and is breaking the PS1 emulator for me on RetroX
PS1 emulator having crazy lag on some games
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Re: PS1 emulator having crazy lag on some games
what device are you using?
Franco Catrin
RetroX developer
RetroX developer
Re: PS1 emulator having crazy lag on some games
I think I've seen a similar thing happen in Final Fantasy 9 occasionally, but only rarely, and usually after a save state. slowing down to roughly 1 FPS but the menu works fine and I can save state when I first see it.
The emulator will usually crash after this and I have to reload my save, I did lose a save once as it had the updated PNG but the save state was corrupted.
This is on a Shield TV 2017 running the latest updates.
Have not seen it happen on my phone though, a Note9 running oreo 8.1.0
The emulator will usually crash after this and I have to reload my save, I did lose a save once as it had the updated PNG but the save state was corrupted.
This is on a Shield TV 2017 running the latest updates.
Have not seen it happen on my phone though, a Note9 running oreo 8.1.0
Re: PS1 emulator having crazy lag on some games
fcatrin wrote:what device are you using?
Hi. Sorry for the late reply.
Using a Nvidia Shield TV 2017
Re: PS1 emulator having crazy lag on some games
Are you using the Nvidia Controller?
Some controllers send a lot of info, hogging up the input queue, those devices are gyroscope enabled controllers like the PS3 and PS4 ones.
Would that be the case?
Some controllers send a lot of info, hogging up the input queue, those devices are gyroscope enabled controllers like the PS3 and PS4 ones.
Would that be the case?
Franco Catrin
RetroX developer
RetroX developer
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