rokfpoewrkcpoqwkcp wrote:Anyway, good luck with the barcade network. -legacy3d should help with an old CPU.
So,turns out I was being a bit of a plonker with the legacy 3d option when I'd tried to initially add it to my batch files. I'd put the command in as '-legacy-3d', so it wasn't working, which was why the games didn't look any different - herp de derp (I did think it was a bit odd that I couldn't see
any difference in them..). With the legacy 3D option now working properly the games all seem to be running full speed now, so yay! Unfortunately the ancient PC in my barcade is now being a bit twatty and I keep intermittently getting an error saying the GPU driver has stopped responding and the games crash. Ugggh. Conventional wisdom would dictate that I'd just need to update the NVIDIA GPU drivers, but when I was initially setting the new (10 years old) GPU up all the current NVIDIA drivers that were so-say compatible with it, kept taking me to a black screen after installing, leading to multiple reboots in safe mode and uninstalling and I eventually had to download some from 2015 from a 3rd party site that were (initially at any rate) working. D'oh... Anyway, the fact I can get the games working full speed (most of the time) is pretty f'n awesome.
Now, one weird thing though is when I set a network up, I get quite considerable slowdown on both machines. When I'd previously got the slowdown before in link-up, I'd put it down to the fact my old PC couldn't handle the new Supermodel graphics engine and my more powerful i5 was keeping in sync with it. But both machines can play the games using the legacy 3D engine in full speed, so why would they get slowdown when linked? (And I've definitely got the SimulateNet = 1 option, so I'm not accidentally using the old network). I've tried with my regular PC using the new engine and the barcade using the legacy, and both machines using legacy and the result is the same - both run noticeably slow. Anyone encountered this setting up multiple PCs and happen to have a fix?
One other question, totally unrelated to any of that: Does anyone know of a way to get Supermodel lightgun games working nicely with digital controls? My arcade cabinet has two digital only arcade sticks. I've never ever had to configure anything control-wise with light gun stuff before, because I usually just play them with a mouse on my main PC. I've tried setting up the lightgun control like I do any control option with the -config-inputs command and pressing all the left/ridght/up/down stuff. Once you get in game though there's no fine control of the aiming reticule, you move the stick left, the reticule teleports to the far left side of the screen with no travel time in-between. Same if you press right or up or down. I've used Supermodel's calibration options before for configuring analog axes, like the pedals on my steering wheel, but I don't know how to fix this for a digital device.