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==Libretro cores==
The Two reicast cores on [[libretro]] emulator replaced the old reicast core with two new forks called '''Reicast OIT''' and '''Reicast regular''' on were introduced [https://www.libretro.com/index.php/introducing-reicast-oit-libretro-core-updated-reicast-regular-core/ in June 2018]that replace the original core. They added highly compatible OpenGL renderers that These cores backport changes from [https://github.com/flyinghead/reicast-emulator flyinghead's fork] of that rework the independent Reicast emulatorrendering system. The regular variant requires core is compliant with OpenGL 2.x on the desktop and GLES OpenGL ES 2.x on in order to support mobile while the OIT variant requires OpenGL 4.3 or above, devices and as a result is only available for Windows and Linuxmid-tier PCs. The OIT core has supports a graphics feature of the Dreamcast called Order -Independent Transparency that help to render more accurate graphics in affected titlescan only be properly emulated using OpenGL 4.3 and later, so it's only available for Windows and Linux at the moment.
===Supported GPU features:===
*Tile clipping support
*Fogging support
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SShXk8l1NOs Trilinear filtering]
===Misc features and enhancements:===
*Analog trigger and digital trigger simulations ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZDQGAxTyL0 Analog controls] also work on Naomi)
*[https://www.libretro.com/index.php/reicast-libretro-now-supports-naomi-other-additions/ Fast GD-ROM Loading] (Cuts down virtually all loading times in games)
*Improved ADPCM decoding (Audio)
===Supported platforms:===
*Dreamcast
*Sega Naomi and Atomiswave arcades
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