

I am not sure why you have both Mupen64Plus-Next and Mupen64Plus-Next GLES3 config overrides, but the name of the file is pulled from the library name and it looks like this was changed from the latter to the former after some refactoring, so i guess you have used it before and after the relevant update. Mupen64plus-gles2rice = "/opt/retropie/emulators/mupen64plus/bin/mupen64plus.sh mupen64plus-video-rice %ROM% %XRES%x%YRES%"ĭefault = I'd love if you could share your configs/all/emulators.cfg file guys, to take a peak at your n64 per-game settings, whether said in N64 performance that specific point, I was wondering where the GLES3 in the retroarch/config/ Mupen folders come from, considering that there is no mention of GLES3 in the n64/emulators.cfg file.


Mupen64plus-gles2n64 = "/opt/retropie/emulators/mupen64plus/bin/mupen64plus.sh mupen64plus-video-n64 %ROM%" Mupen64plus-GLideN64-highres = "/opt/retropie/emulators/mupen64plus/bin/mupen64plus.sh mupen64plus-video-GLideN64 %ROM% %XRES%x%YRES% 0 -set Video-GLideN64\=2" Mupen64plus-GLideN64 = "/opt/retropie/emulators/mupen64plus/bin/mupen64plus.sh mupen64plus-video-GLideN64 %ROM% %XRES%x%YRES% 0 -set Video-GLideN64\=1" Lr-mupen64plus = "/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mupen64plus/mupen64plus_libretro.so -config /opt/retropie/configs/n64/retroarch.cfg %ROM%" Lr-mupen64plus-next = "/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mupen64plus-next/mupen64plus_next_libretro.so -config /opt/retropie/configs/n64/retroarch.cfg %ROM%" Lr-parallel-n64 = "/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-parallel-n64/parallel_n64_libretro.so -config /opt/retropie/configs/n64/retroarch.cfg %ROM%" Mupen64plus-auto = /opt/retropie/emulators/mupen64plus/bin/mupen64plus.sh AUTO %ROM% opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/configĭrwxr-xr-x 2 pi pi 69632 'Mupen64Plus GLES3'ĭrwxr-x- 2 pi pi 4096 Apr 13 00:21 Mupen64Plus-Nextĭrwxr-xr-x 2 pi pi 4096 'Mupen64Plus-Next GLES3' Regarding that specific point, I was wondering where the GLES3 in the retroarch/config/ Mupen folders come from, considering that there is no mention of GLES3 in the n64/emulators.cfg file. Core and emulator versions, they're from the 29th Oct 2020.
