![]() ![]() Officially supported by OpenELEC/LibreELEC. Well documented with a large community of users. Pros: Powerful enough to run most SNES games with snes9x_next at full speed. ![]() No Bluetooth.Ĭonclusion: Invest in a RPi3. Officially supported by OpenELEC.Ĭons: Still weak, can’t run N64 and PSP games at full speed. Easy to dual boot.Ĭons: Weak, can’t even run snes9x_next at full speed. Well documented and a large community of users. = Not packaged, or will never be playable, or has a huge bug preventing playing Meaning of grades: A = Most games are playable at full speedī = Sometimes lag, or may need overclocking, or need a little frameskippingĬ = Slow, but some games are playable, could be improved in the futureĭ = Very slow, but at least one game is playable Also note that Nintendo 64 currently fails on 32 bit PC. Note: The hardware of a PC can vary significantly, this impacts performance accordingly. This table shows which systems can be emulated on each of our supported hardware. Below the table are more detailed comments about the pros and cons of each system type in terms of Lakka and emulator core support. ![]() ![]() The first section is composed of a table showing the level of support for each system. Please remember that Lakka has been made to transform a dedicated machine into a game console. This page is a compilation of remarks that will help you choose the best hardware for your intended use case. ![]()
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