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| Standalone  
| Standalone  
| Free  
| Free  
| Shows no directories on launch. The fix is to search for a game and place a “/“ in the search box and select “Choose”. This will bring up the directory listing.
| Shows no directories on launch. Fix is to search for a game and place a “/“ in the search box and select “Choose”. This will bring up the directory listing.
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With over 300 games tested with the universal profile provided by Expertwooden,  
With over 300 games tested with the universal profile provided by Expertwooden,  
Retroid Pocket 2 is now able to play most of the [https://www.webmulator.com/games/nintendo-64 N64 games] smoothly without further configurations.
Retroid Pocket 2 is now able to play most of the N64 games smoothly without further configurations.
You can find the video tutorial here or follow the steps below:
You can find the video tutorial here or follow the steps below:
https://youtu.be/nF8Mb9WIF5Q
https://youtu.be/nF8Mb9WIF5Q
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# In the main menu (outside a game) select 'profile' → 'select profiles' → 'manage profiles'
# In the main menu (outside a game) select 'profile' → 'select profiles' → 'manage profiles'
# Select the profile named 'GlideN64-Fast' and click copy
# Select the profile named 'GlideN64-Fast' and click copy
# Rename it to whatever, like 'Universal Profile
# Rename it to whatever, like 'Universal Profile'
# Find and disable the 'Enable noise emulation' and 'Enable LOD emulation' options.
# Find and disable the 'Enable noise emulation' and 'Enable LOD emulation' options.
# Go back to the main menu and select 'profile' → 'Select profiles'
# Go back to the main menu and select 'profile' → 'Select profiles'
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===== N64 Core Tips (old) =====
===== N64 Core Tips (old) =====


You can use N64 in your RP2 with RetroArch (so you can use RetroAchievements, for instance). Not every game runs perfectly, and many need further tweaking, but overall you should be pleasantly surprised.
You can use N64 in your RP2 with RetroArch (so you can use RetroAchievements, for instance). Not every game runs perfect, and many need further tweaking, but overall you should be pleasantly surprised.


This only works with Mupen64Next or NextGLES2 (GLES3 and Parallel simply crash).
This only works with Mupen64Next or NextGLES2 (GLES3 and Parallel simply crash).
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Please note:
Please note:


* Use only glide64 for video (angry lion is slow, and parallel simply fails).
* Use only glide64 for video (angrylion is slow, parallel simply fails).


* All Mupen Cores share the same configs.
* All Mupen Cores share the same configs.
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===Dreamcast Configuration Tips===
===Dreamcast Configuration Tips===


This only applies to beta batch units (Pink, Blue, and Orange). Later units do not include Reicast and include Flycast pre-installed by itself.
This only applies to beta batch units (Pink, Blue, and Orange). Later units do not include Reicast, and include Flycast pre-installed by itself.


Configuration for the pre-installed Flycast Standalone app is done through the pre-installed Reicast app. Flycast will have a better performance than Reicast.
Configuration for the pre-installed Flycast Standalone app is done through the pre-installed Reicast app. Flycast will have better performance than Reicast.


Open Reicast and click on the DC BIOS and format Memory Card 1. For controller settings, set the ports of all to "None", and the port for Android PlayStation to A. Click Map, and map the buttons to their appropriate locations - you may not need to map all buttons. Click Done, then Done again. You may now close Reicast.
Open Reicast and click on the DC BIOS and format Memory Card 1. For controller settings, set the ports of all to "None", and the port for Android PlayStation to A. Click Map, and map the buttons to their appropriate locations - you may not need to map all buttons. Click Done, then Done again. You may now close Reicast.
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Launch Flycast, which shares a config with Reicast, and load and play your game.
Launch Flycast, which shares a config with Reicast, and load and play your game.


If there are issues with the controller, you may need to modify the .cfg file in Flycast. To do this, go into the directory path for Flycast and find the folder named mappings. Inside, there should be a file named Android_Playstation3.cfg. Open the file, scroll to the bottom, and erase the line for dead zone value. This should not be needed if Reicast 20.02b or newer is installed, or if you have used the .cfg file.
If there are issues with the controller, you may need to modify the .cfg file in Flycast. To do this, go into the directory path for Flycast and find the folder named mappings. Inside, there should be a file named Android_Playstation3.cfg. Open the file, scroll to the bottom, and erase the line for deadzone value. This should not be needed if Reicast 20.02b or newer is installed, or if you have used the .cfg file.




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