krishenriksen / AnberPorts

AnberPorts for Anbernic RG351P/M and RG351V running ArkOS, 351elec and The RA.
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Update AM2R #31

Open chrisasma103 opened 3 years ago

chrisasma103 commented 3 years ago

I know AM2R is already on here, but that version is an outdated one. I was wondering if the newer version could be run instead. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16N0383OPkQwT6Lj2toCzIJ7ixxhTaaky That is a link to the linux version of AM2R V1.5.2. By swapping out the files from the original port (V1.1), I was able to get V1.5.2 running on my RG351p. However, it was probably running at about 15-20 fps. I don't know much about porting, but if someone who knows nothing about this was able to get a working (if slow) version running, then I don't think getting a perfectly running version should be too difficult. I don't know, but I thought I'd suggest it.

Txori commented 3 years ago

AM2R was reverted from 1.5.2 to 1.1 because it was not playable, due to the lag: https://github.com/krishenriksen/AnberPorts/issues/4

chrisasma103 commented 3 years ago

I don't know if this is a dead point, but is there perhaps a newer version of AM2R that would run about the same. I know that there's a vita port of 1.4.5 that runs well, so I'm assuming the RG351 devices could run it, but then again, I don't know if it's worth the hassle to try a whole bunch of AM2R versions until you find one that works well and is newer than 1.1. Just thought I'd suggest it. Maybe I'll look into it myself.

Eispfogel commented 3 years ago

Ok it might run better, but the scaling is off(on RG351M at least). An RGA Scaling option would be cool, or at least a bilinear filter. That was the reason i wanted to update. But when 1.5.2 runs this bad...well...i hope we can at least get scaling options.

It's a great game, just not really playable with the current port right now(it also crashed randomly).

Txori commented 3 years ago

Problem is: @krishenriksen hasn't showed up on Github since end of April, so you can only wait, or do it yourself. I hope he is doing well.