You need to copy the contents of the file, so just open it, copy everything and paste it at the end of the retroarch-core-options.cfg.
Ignore the included text file its just showing the different settings the core has, you change the settings once you have loaded the core and started a game. Start a game and open the menu and go to options and change to the recompilerOk, thanks a lot for offering help!
I am doing something wrong here, how do I copy the settings from the included txt to the retroarch-core-options.cfg in the /retroarch/ folder?
I simply copied the text doc to retroarch and nothing changed. I know this is a dumb question but cant work it out through trial and error.
So far I have:
added new core to cores library
added roms to rom library
added the text file to retroarch folder
loaded via homebrew takeover
ps. i know i'm close and thats exciting, never had n64 as a kid
Ignore the included text file its just showing the different settings the core has, you change the settings once you have loaded the core and started a game. Start a game and open the menu and go to options and change to the recompiler
Yeah working very well here.Has anyone got retroachievements to work with the switch? When I'm using the vita or my pc, it works without problem, but with the nintendo switch it doesn't register anything.
You need to copy the contents of the file, so just open it, copy everything and paste it at the end of the retroarch-core-options.cfg.
Has anyone got retroachievements to work with the switch? When I'm using the vita or my pc, it works without problem, but with the nintendo switch it doesn't register anything.
I haven't played it yet with the Dynarec, but it works with no issues with overclocking. Some levels require more/less overclock but other than that I didn't encounter anything major. It's a current playthrough and I have 90+ stars so unless something breaks in the final two levels I think you should be fine.Does Mario 64 run without significant issues currently? Thinking of transferring my save from Wii U and getting back to it, but am in no rush if there are still kinks to work out.
It doesn't need to be a fresh install, but you have to either be using the installed NSP or sidelaunched NRO (launch through a game title). Then download the beta mupen64 w/ dynarec NRO from the Mega link that m4xw tweeted and replace it in the Retroarch/Cores folder on your SD card. Relevant settings to change:Hello, for the Dynarec(I think that's what its called) Retroarch i have to do a fresh install, install via NSP File and that's it? Im going to try this soon. Do i need to change something in the menus to run the N64 games more smoothly? (Yes i know this is a Beta)
I assume everyone is capable of understanding basic things like this.wouldnt it be better, first to delete the old entries (which start with "mupen64plus-") instead of paste the new ones at the end of the cfg file?
Yeah working very well here.
Guess I won't have to tell you you would have to log in from RA's settings first.
Also be sure to use a core that supports achievements.
I play NES games to earn achievements very often these days (Road Fighter, Contra ) and I have to use FCEUmm for that since nestopia doesn't support achievements.
Also many games still don't have achievements yet. That might be a reason as well.
I assume everyone is capable of understanding basic things like this.
No I'm usint 90DNS as well.Then I don't know what I'm doing wrong. The only thing that I can think of is the DNS (90 DNS). I've even tried to copy the cheevo_token (which is not generating) from my vita, but to no avail...
How big is your game list? My biggest is mame2003 plus around 110 gamesSo, I'm using the XMB menu driver, and I turned on thumbnails and updated the thumbnail packs for the games I have. I have a number of NES and SNES games which would make for decently-sized lists, but not too many. The problem is that with thumbnails on, when I scroll through the lists heading towards the last entries, the scrolling gets progressively slower and choppy. Scrolling back up speeds it up again, almost like it's scanning everything prior to the current entry, so the further down the list I go, the longer it takes to finish doing whatever it's doing. Enabling the second thumbnail option to display two separate items for each game causes it to slow down sooner and chug longer.