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Dec 18 2023
Client version 1.63 has been released, if you are using the Wine or Linux client you will need to download the latest version manually.
Dec 01 2023
Ho Ho Ho! Santa has been spotted in RetroCores, carrying a huge sack full of goodies and presents. Have you been nice or naughty this year?
Nov 22 2023
Client version 1.62 has been released, if you are using the Wine or Linux client you will need to download the latest version manually.
Nov 21 2023
Client version 1.61 has been released, if you are using the Wine or Linux client you will need to download the latest version manually.
Nov 14 2023
Solera is now back online!
Changelog: Latest entry was made 187 days ago. Cheaters: Latest cheater deleted 5 days ago.
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Jan 03 2022
Update 1.35 -followup on update 1.34, client-lagg indicator
Today we're releasing RetroCores 1.35.

This is a follow-up update of 1.34 there adjustments have been made to the new systems in order to find the perfect balance within it.
There might be more updates in the coming days like this, depending on how the testing and analyzing goes.

Along with this follow-up, a new feature has been added to the client!
Client-Lagg Indicator!
As seen in the image, you can enable it in:
Settings > Genera > "Show client laggs".
And it will be displayed in the top-left of your client together with your ping and FPS information.
This indicator has nothing with latency or game stability to do, all it considers is the client on your local computer.
If your computer is stressed, weak, or has other issues that could cause the client to start lagging, the indicator will display it!

The percent displayed, is a measure of how likely you are to get freezes.

This may be a great tool for people to figure out where the laggs come from, knowing if it's their client, or if it comes from somewhere else.
Maybe internet or just by game.


Sincerely,
RetroCores Staff
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