![]() I'm sorry for the large paragraphs, I'm just trying to give as many details as possible and get this figured out. I thought that maybe I could uninstall RetroArch and delete it, then re-install, essentially resetting it (I think?) but I don't know how to do that. I just don't know what I did and what I can do to fix it. My controls for the other SNES games work fine otherwise. It's only the RetroArch app and N64 games that this is happening to. ![]() I also have to put my controller into the left port to navigate the SNES menu, but switch it to the right port when navigating the RetroArch menu as well as the N64 games, for what I can. In short, I'm unable to re-assign the controls, and I can't do much besides getting into the main menu of the N64 games I downloaded. Now when I load RetroArch the D-pad no longer lets me direct myself through the menu I have to press the R button, but it skips through several options. This time, I did that, and assigned all of the buttons on the entire controller to their corresponding buttons. Originally, I just assigned the D-pad controls into all of their corresponding directions and it worked fine. So, I went back to RetroArch, and re-did the controls. I also can't target lock with the L or R buttons either, which would help a lot in the game. I was able to get into the first dungeon of Ocarina of Time with most of the controls functioning just fine until I realized that I didn't have an assigned button for using items like the slingshot. The games run just fine on my system, I installed Golden Eye and Ocarina of Time. I'm using the SNES classic controllers that came with the system. I accessed it on my SNES and adjusted the controls for the N64 games. I eventually figured it out and a youtube tutorial showed me how to change my controls on Retroarch 190 Xtreme Ozone. ![]() I've gotten very used to using Hakchi but today I decided to try for more and get some N64 games onto it. I tried putting SNES9x into LaunchBox, but couldn't figure it out.Ĭould someone shed some light as to why RetroArch would slow down after moving it to the 4K TV in the living room? It played well on my monitor, which is 1080, but I doubt the resolution is the cause.Hi all, today I dipped into figuring out the Retroarch system on my SNES classic. What was odd, though, is that I downloaded SNES9x, and ran it outside of LaunchBox, and it ran at normal speed. I tried opening RetroArch outside of LaunchBox, and running a game like that, and still got the same issue. I tried using BSNES Balanced and Accuracy, as well as Performance, all with the same result. I tried downloading the other cores and changing it within LaunchBox, but to no avail. ![]() While trying to run a game though, it was slowed down considerably. So after all was said and done, I moved it back into the living room and hooked it back up to the 4k TV. I downloaded RetroArch, got some ROMS, set up RetroArch into LaunchBox, as well as the controller, and all games were playing well. So what I did was disconnect the computer from the living room, and brought it into my room, and hooked it up to my monitor via HDMI. Recently, I purchased a bluetooth SNES controller from RetroBit, and thought it would be great to get the SNES games going for my parents. and Mario Kart 64, all with very little to no problems. I've been using this to run Project64, and have been able to play Mario Party 1/2/3, as well as Super Smash Bros. I didn't buy any graphics card for it, so it's using the Intel HD Graphics 530. First off, this is my first post! So long story short, I built a family PC that is hooked up to a 4k TV with a Intel i5 6500, 8GB of DDR4 RAM (PC4 17000), and an SSD.
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