Game: Scooby Doo! - Classic Creep Capers
RetroArch: RetroArch Xtreme 1.8.4
Core: Ludicrous Xtreme (2K22)
SD or HD: Best played in HD
16:9 Resolution: 640 x 360
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Xtreme TurboBoost: 0
Xtreme OverClock: X2
Audio Latency (ms): 128
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Graphics benefit greatly in this one in "HD Mode" & the game plays quite smoothly. It's one of those games though that if you play it for quite a while in one sitting it will eventually begin to slow down and suffer from audio breakup (happens in SD Mode too), when you notice that begin to happen then you have two choices...
1) Do the "SRGB" toggle trick which is, Go into the RetroArch Menus, go to "Settings/ Video/ Output" and set the option labelled "Force-disable sRGB FBO" to either "On "or "OFF" depending on what it's currently set at, then resume the game and the slowdowns should be gone..
or
2) This method seems quicker, simply save the game at its current point (you can save at any point during this game). Quit the game and run it again and load your last saved game...
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Short Video Showing "Scooby Doo! - Classic Creep Capers" Playing On The SNES Mini...
RetroArch: RetroArch Xtreme 1.8.4
Core: Ludicrous Xtreme (2K22)
SD or HD: Best played in HD
16:9 Resolution: 640 x 360
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Xtreme TurboBoost: 0
Xtreme OverClock: X2
Audio Latency (ms): 128
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Graphics benefit greatly in this one in "HD Mode" & the game plays quite smoothly. It's one of those games though that if you play it for quite a while in one sitting it will eventually begin to slow down and suffer from audio breakup (happens in SD Mode too), when you notice that begin to happen then you have two choices...
1) Do the "SRGB" toggle trick which is, Go into the RetroArch Menus, go to "Settings/ Video/ Output" and set the option labelled "Force-disable sRGB FBO" to either "On "or "OFF" depending on what it's currently set at, then resume the game and the slowdowns should be gone..
or
2) This method seems quicker, simply save the game at its current point (you can save at any point during this game). Quit the game and run it again and load your last saved game...
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Short Video Showing "Scooby Doo! - Classic Creep Capers" Playing On The SNES Mini...