To set this up, all you have to do is press START in the main RetroOZ menu, and go to Emulator Settings > Sega Dreamcast and change the emulator to “RetroRun32-Wide”, and the core to “Fl圜ast_32_Rumble”. The developer was kind enough to recompile a special version of the RetroRun emulator that will automatically convert your Dreamcast games into widescreen with no further tweaks required. List of games compatible with hex patches Changelogįar and away, the easiest way to play Dreamcast games with excellent performance is by using RetroOZ firmware (0.48 and higher) for the ODROID Go Super and RGB10 Max. Hex edit your Dreamcast files for permanent widescreen (ArkOS) How to run hex patches in RetroRun with ArkOS List of games compatible with the RetroArch widescreen hack cheats Implement widescreen hack cheats in RetroArch How to run Dreamcast widescreen games with RetroOZ Supported platforms: RG351P/M, RGB10, OGA, RK2020.Available for ArkOS firmware only (351ELEC may be possible with shell script creation).Hex edit your games for permanent widescreen.Supported platforms: OGS, RGB10 Max, or any 3:2 device like RG351P/M, RGB10, OGA, RK2020, etc.Available for EmuELEC, 351ELEC, and ArkOS firmwares.Use widescreen hack cheats in RetroArch.Use the built-in RetroRun widescreen hack or cheats options.These instructions are primarily written for the RetroOZ firmware on the ODROID Go Super or RGB10 Max in particular, since it has a lovely 16:9 screen, but the RetroArch widescreen hack cheats can be implemented in other firmwares such as EmuELEC, ArkOS, and 351ELEC for RG351P/M devices (or other devices with screens wider than 4:3). This is possible because these games render the 3D environment beyond the 4:3 displayed on a typical TV, and through various hacks we can unlock widescreen Dreamcast for over 100 titles. Most other games were natively scaled to 4:3, but many 3D titles on the Dreamcast can be altered to stretch into anamorphic widescreen. A few Dreamcast games, such as Rayman 2, natively supported widescreen televisions upon release - all you have to do is go into the game settings and change it to 16:9 instead of 4:3. Standard (4:3 aspect) TVs were eventually replaced by widescreen (16:9) aspect ratio displays during this time, and many console accommodated this shift. The sixth generation of video game consoles, which included the PS2, Nintendo Gamecube, Xbox, and Sega Dreamcast, was a transformative period for both gaming and televisions. Last updated: 29MAY2021 (see Changelog for details)
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