I'd play it on a real swich with the capture card. Off topic, but have you completed any of the gen 7 or 8 pokemon games and how does the movement work. How do you navigate areas and other places?
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I'd play it on a real swich with the capture card. Off topic, but have you completed any of the gen 7 or 8 pokemon games and how does the movement work. How do you navigate areas and other places?
Pokemon is tile based. So you can only move from tile to tile. Gen 7 is a hard one to compleate, but it is fun non the less. You will need to follow a guyde if you wana play, cause you will need a little vision in order to navigate the map.
I was asking that cause I completed gen 2, 3 and 4. Thanks
how did you compleat gen 3?
Retroarch 1.8.6 is now out, with NVDA support, and probably better SAPI5! The Ozone menu should be fixed too, but I didn't see it in the changeling so maybe not.
hello
as far as i can see in changelog, only ai recognition supports nvda, and i don't know how to enable it, i mean nvda speech
Yess. It is only in the AI service. You use it just like the other modes. Press the hotkey when in game.
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sorry for double posting, i found i think how to switch ai to nvda, but still don't know if it is possible to work with retroarch with nvda
Hi.
I can't seem to get the accessibility to work, I've looked at the post on the website, press right, up 7 times and then right after pressing enter, but it won't work
Edit the first line in the retroarch.cfg file
@485, cheers.
Is there any way to speed up the SAPI latency, or change it to NVDA?
There's a good 3 second lag between key presses, and it's not my laptop. :d
I'll be excited when speech output has NVDA support, then Retroarch will be the titties, I might even get rid of my standalone emulators for retro games. I already prefer Rea cast for dreamcast games and I have the hardware to use the more accurate NES/SNES emulators.
There is a patch for retroarch that enables NVDA suport, but it is not official.
I'd rather wait for official support from the devs. Theirs no reason that it shouldn't come soon.
Hi all,
Just a couple of questions which have probably been asked before but I can't really be bothered to dig through the posts.
Is there still not a way to decrease SAPI lag or use a different synth? It's the bottleneck of my using Retroarch so if that could be improved upon that would just leave one more. That being audio never fails to stutter and crackle across all cores I've tried and even across the main menu ambiance/music. I'm sure it's fairly obvious what the question is: how do I fix it? I've looked at the basic audio and latency settings but nothing has worked as yet.
Here are some computer specs:
Retroarch version: 1.8.6 stable
Windows edition and version: 10 1909 Pro
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz, 1992 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
RAM: 16GB
Physical memory: 15.9GB
Virtual memory: 18.3GB
@490: I'm sorry. I don't even use Retroarch on Windows, just on Mac. Yes, your computer is even better than mine… Maybe the graphics card has something to do with it? If possible, try the Retroarch Discord and ask your question there:
Hi.
I didnt know that they had a discord server. Thanks!
@devinprater, No problem. Thanks for bringing Retroarch to my attention in the first place.
I want to ask: how do you download the cores in the windows 10?
I know people use the online updater for that. But I am not getting any option to download the cores, the only option which I am getting is the "download the nightly build."
Another thing which I tried was that download the core outside of the retroarch, put the core in the "core" folder, and then try to run it from there. But this too did not work.
Did anyone else has this problem?
hello
Dark Eagle, to download the cores, go to load core and press download a core and there will be big list of cores, just press enter on a core what you want to download and wait some time.
@495:
I did tried that, both menu options.
One gives me standard file browse options, and the other one gives the option of "load custom core."
When I click on that "load custom core" button, nothing happens.
@Dark Eagle, Okay, from the beginning and on the main menu, you first want to update your core info files. Go to online updater and press update core info files. Then press update cores in the online updater menu and you'll get the most up-to-date core list. Click the one you'd like to download and it'll appear in the load cores list.
HTH
I have a question regarding AI Service. I tried the AI service on the Playstation portable core, and it said that there was no text found, even though I know there is text on the screen. Now do I make AI Service recognize that text? Thank you!
Sorry for the double post, but I have a quick question. Is Retroarch accessible on Android? I want to know, as I have an Android phone.
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