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The optimization for N64 and Dreamcast in this build is insane. It’s crazy what developers can squeeze out of the RK3326 chip in 2024.
: Significant fixes were implemented for Bluetooth gamepads, including improved compatibility for "clone" PS3 controllers and better auto-configuration for various USB gamepads.
| Chip | PS1/N64 | Dreamcast | PSP | GC/Wii | |-------------|---------|-----------|------|--------| | S905X2 (2GB)| Great | Good | Good | No | | S905X3 (4GB)| Great | Great | Great| Light | | S922X (4GB) | Flawless| Flawless | Great| Playable |
If you are using this version and encounter issues, here are the standard procedures:
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The 4.5 release brought several quality-of-life improvements and performance optimizations over previous versions:
Hey everyone, finally got around to installing the new release this weekend. For anyone on the fence, here is a quick breakdown of why this is the definitive version for RK3326 devices:
While EmuELEC 4.3 was long considered the "gold standard" for stability, version 4.5 introduces specific benefits: Releases · EmuELEC/EmuELEC - GitHub
✅ N64 & Dreamcast: Massive performance tweaks. Games that used to stutter are running smooth as butter now. ✅ RetroArch Update: Updated cores mean better compatibility across the board. ✅ UI Polish: Snappier menus and some nice visual touch-ups. ✅ NDS Support: It’s getting better and better with every build.
: It uses a Linux-based backend to run EmulationStation as the frontend and RetroArch as the backend for most emulators.