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hardware:capcom_home_arcade [2021/10/04 06:00] – [Enabling FEL mode] atarihardware:capcom_home_arcade [2021/12/13 03:52] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation 54.36.148.2
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 ===== Performance ===== ===== Performance =====
  
-You can play SNES games without special chips at full speed and some PSX titles. So keep it to 8-bit, non-demanding 16-bit and a bit of 32-bit systems. It's similar to an underclocked Pi 2 for reference. The main reason you're buying this is for the novelty of having a giant Capcom logo as your arcade stick anyway.+You can play most SNES games at full speed and most PSX titles. Demanding titles like Starfox/Bloody Roar may struggle a bit. So keep it to 8-bit, non-demanding 16-bit and a bit of 32-bit systems. It's similar to an underclocked Pi 2 for reference. The main reason you're buying this is for the novelty of having a giant Capcom logo as your arcade stick anyway.
  
 ===== Installation ===== ===== Installation =====
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-No need to use FEL mode again, if everything goes according to plan. Once Batocera is installed, you can update it using its [[:check_for_updates|built-in tools]] or [[:current_and_previous_releases#update_downgrade_batocera|via SSH]]!+No need to use FEL mode again, if everything goes according to plan. Once Batocera is installed, you can update it using its [[:updates_and_downloads|built-in tools]] or [[:current_and_previous_releases#update_downgrade_batocera|via SSH]]!
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