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N64 Games Are Broken Now #566

Open OkyDooky opened 2 years ago

OkyDooky commented 2 years ago

Describe the bug A clear and concise description of what the bug is. The graphics on N64 games are completely broken. This started a while back and I thought it was do to an app update. So, I downgraded to a much earlier version and same issue is present. This makes it seem like a core issue, but Retroarch fails to open the zip content on this device, so I cannot confirm. It also only occurs on this device. My other, Moto G7 Supra (Android ver. 9), is unaffected.

To Reproduce Install, open app, scan for ROMs, select an N64 one, play.

Expected behavior Graphics should be mostly accurate.

Screenshots This is from the intro cinematic for Kirby 64 (before main menu)

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/59938024/194783786-5cb32ee0-1ab2-4468-a703-83833fb96f74.mp4

And this is a snippet from Star Fox 64 before menu screen (most of it was almost completely black - sound doesn't get recorded with my software, so I cut it down to the few seconds you can see something)

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/59938024/194783425-9cf55a91-3cc9-4a11-a90a-5a0ac4bfcb76.mp4

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OkyDooky commented 2 years ago

Not sure why the videos are broken. Here's a new one.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/59938024/194784244-61c24f25-4cfc-4597-a2a3-6cac9afd48c5.mp4

Hope it works.

Edit: It still looks broken to me (using Bromite browser). Here are links that can be used: https://files.catbox.moe/80ctyf.mp4 https://files.catbox.moe/77eb6d.mp4

OkyDooky commented 2 years ago

If this is indeed a core issue, which repository should I take it to? There's the Mupen64plus-core and then there's the Libretro Mupen64Plus-Next.

dimaspaf14 commented 1 year ago

Its really broken, here's the vid: youtube link

OkyDooky commented 1 year ago

Maybe it's something to do with running on a 32-bit system? That's the only major difference between my devices. Plus, I update my Galaxy Note 3's LineageOS version to the latest (LOS 18, Android 11) and the issue still persists to the same degree.