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What suprised me is that my 4-5 years old Android phone emulate it quite well whitout lag. So I guess it's just that the PS3 CPU emulation for MT-32 is not powerfull enough, like my laptop. It is one from last august.ĮDIT: Well, I've tested Scummvm in three cumputers, my 8 years old laptop with a weak CPU, my old desktop PC with a i5 3570k and my new desktop PC with a i7 10700k, and in my laptop the MT-32 emulation is also laggy (not as much as the PS3, but it's laggy). PD: I'm not sure which Retroarch Community Edition version I'm using. I copied some theme zip files (as libreto wiki says) inside system/scummvm/theme folder, but then in the Scummvm menu, when I try to choose a theme, still there is only the old classic one. In my Android Scummvm app, I just place the MT-32 files inside games folders and It sounds fine, but I can't make It work in the PS3-retroarch core one.Īlso, I can't change the Scummvm gui theme. I've heard this is a popular set.In the Scummvm core, is there any way to make the MT-32 stuff work properly? I tried some things (like copy the MT-32 files inside system/scummvm/extras folder), but It seems It cause huge audio lag/slowdown. Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike is the latest revision of the SF3 series, the two previous games being SF3: New Generation and SF3: Second Impact.
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Last few questions I'm wondering that you might know.and I think this is accurate. While this may seem picky, isn't it slightly misleading to say that "each game zip contains all the needed files" ? Because these game zips don't contain CHD's as is the case for SF3: Third Strike and Killer Instinct to name a few, so those game zips don't contain all the needed files to function. I've seen people talk about unzipping the game ROMs to include the CHD file(s), then zip it back up, but I don't know why anyone would want to do that even if it does work, just seems like extra hassle. This game Street Fighter III 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future ROM - MAME working perfectly with emulator version mame64ui, you can download on this web site. If the CHD files don't need to be in the MAME ROMs folder, then I suppose the ROMs don't either as long as you path to both if say they're on an external HDD. I have a merged set and a split-set as well, so maybe I downloaded bios-devices for that reason, I can't remember as it was years ago.
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