![]() ![]() It should be available for both Windows and Linux builds. For which platforms is OIT mode (per-pixel alpha sorting) available? You might really need a good discrete GPU in order to be able to play this at decent speeds. Be aware that OIT mode is also much more GPU intensive than either per-strip or per-triangle alpha sorting. Make sure that just like before, OIT mode (per-pixel accuracy) requires a video card that has OpenGL 4.3 support. You can use OIT mode by setting it to ‘per-pixel’ and then restarting the core. If it’s set to ‘Per-triangle’ or ‘Per-strip’, the non-OIT GL2/G元 renderer is used. You can tell if this is the case by going to Quick Menu -> Options and checking the ‘Alpha sorting’ option. So how do you switch between OIT and non-OIT now?īy default, BeetleDC Libretro will boot in non-OIT mode. We have already proceeded to remove these files from our buildbot, but these files will be left lingering in existing installations unfortunately, necessitating this manual cleanup by the user. You can also remove the core info file that exists for it inside your Core Info directory. This file should be called reicast_oit_libretro. Moving forward, we recommend that you remove the BeetleDC OIT Libretro core from your cores directory, and leave only the regular BeetleDC Libretro core instead. As a result, we no longer require a separate core for BeetleDC OIT, and there will be only one BeetleDC core from now on, simply called BeetleDC Libretro. We intend to have the next version of RetroArch available soon.Flyinghead has succeeded in merging both renderers into one. Plenty of games need this for accurate rendering and the performance tradeoff should be minimal. Multipass rendering is now enabled by default.House Of The Dead 2 failed a verify assert – should boot and be playable now.For higher resolutions to output correctly, you might need to increase this to the highest value possible. You can set this to 512MB, 1GB or 2GB, depending on how much VRAM your video card has. Added an accumulation Pixel Buffer Size core option.Workaround for Virtua Tennis ball color problem.įix – Psyvariar 2, Explosions don’t render correctly Thanks to the awesome efforts of flyinghead, several graphics glitches have been fixed – Through some judiciously applied hacks, the following games no longer suffer from sound fadeout issues: It can severely cut down on loading times, sometimes even removing them almost entirely as can be seen in the game ‘Daytona USA 2001’ here. Toy Fighter Dolphin Blue King of Fighters XI Dead or Alive 2 Millennium Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper Other enhancements Fast GD-ROM LoadingĪ new core option called ‘GD-ROM Fast Loading Mode’ has been added. There is no analog and/or shoulder button support yet for Naomi games.One of the most immediately apparent is the flickering Naomi boot screen. There are some video and syncing glitches right now.By default, two arcade sticks are hooked up.There are some issues that remain with Naomi support: Proper Atomiswave roms won’t work, however, most Atomiswave to Naomi GD-ROM conversions should at least work or boot. ![]() You will need roms that worked on nullDC Naomi. Rename this file to naomi_boot.bin and move it to your ‘system directory/dc directory. This is a file that is contained inside the MAME NAOMI bios zip. The BIOS with the best compatibility so far is epr-21576g.ic27. You will need a NAOMI BIOS file inside your system directory. Various licensees (such as Capcom, Arc Sys, and even Nintendo) licensed the hardware during its lifespan to produce arcade games with. Naomi became one of the longest lasting arcade systems to be used second only to the Neo Geo AES. While being nearly identical in terms of architecture, it did have double the RAM and fillrate of the home console version. Naomi was an arcade videogame system based on the Sega Dreamcast hardware. Atomiswave to GD-ROM conversion games can also work, some of them might have some issues though. BeetleDC libretro now supports Sega Naomi arcade games! Both BeetleDC and BeetleDC OIT have been updated. ![]()
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