List of games supported by Hypseus #70
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Hello, I would kindly like to know the complete list of games supported by Hypseus in Retropie version, thanks |
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Hypseus supports all the emulated Daphne games: https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Arcade_LaserDisc_emulators For Singe, hypseus supports all the Singe 1 and Singe 2 games listed here: https://github.com/DirtBagXon/hypseus_singe_data/tree/master/00-singe1 https://github.com/DirtBagXon/hypseus_singe_data (Ensure you are running the latest version of hypseus from source) See Singe game layout in the RetroPie directory structure here. RetroPie will be resource restricted, dependant on hardware and setup/clocking. Most users find that 720p is fine on a Pi4, others claim 1080p will work with various overclocking. Original [640|720]x480 .m2v video sources from Daphne and Singe 1 should work without any issues. There are various other HD resolutions of video around (particularly with Singe), so you may want/need to resize with ActionMax does not work natively on the current RetroPie (4.8) on the RPi. For ActionMax on RetroPie (RPi) you can use this companion emulator: https://github.com/DirtBagXon/actionmax-pi - other distributions use display drivers that may work without the need for this. Changes in recent SDL2 libraries alter the behaviour of See further options here that can be added to RetroPie .commands files (make use of this) as detailed in their documentation. |
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Hypseus supports all the emulated Daphne games: https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Arcade_LaserDisc_emulators
For Singe, hypseus supports all the Singe 1 and Singe 2 games listed here:
https://github.com/DirtBagXon/hypseus_singe_data/tree/master/00-singe1
https://github.com/DirtBagXon/hypseus_singe_data
(Ensure you are running the latest version of hypseus from source)
See Singe game layout in the RetroPie directory structure here.
RetroPie will be resource restricted, dependant on hardware and setup/clocking. Most users find that 720p is fine on a Pi4, others claim 1080p will work with various overclocking.
Original [640|720]x480 .m2v video sources from Daphne and Singe 1 shoul…