Look somewhere else, RetroArch works fine even without folders.if i disable the folders into hakchi, when i launch a snes game for example, black screen, then c8 when trying to turn off the machine.
Use search. I've said multiple times that every variaton of bsnes crashes on launch. And even if it did work, it would be too slowHas anyone tried bsnes on the nesce?
Use search. I've said multiple times that every variaton of bsnes crashes on launch. And even if it did work, it would be too slow
See this is exactly where I get confused time and again. I'm unclear on the whole USE_**** thing. Didn't you already install the modules with the cores you wanted? Why do it again? And regarding your last question, all hmod files/folders in the user_mods folder will show up unchecked every time you go to the Install new modules menu, so you need to keep track of what you've already installed.
Yes, I am aware of that
The problem is, there's just not enough buttons on the NES controller to map Nestopia's "change disk side" function, and it looks like there no option to change sides automatically.
The default mapping is L to eject disk and R to change side disk side. You can use Wii Classic Controller (Pro) if you have one or you can change the mapping yourself in RetroArch options.
So no one else is having sound issues with snes9x2005? Castlevania IV's sound effects are almost unrecognizable. If someone has snes9x2005 installed and has Castlevania IV, could I ask that you just go to the title screen and press start and let me know if the wolf's howl sounds really off? The music is fine, but most of the sound effects are messed up.
Look somewhere else, RetroArch works fine even without folders.
I even tested it with a SNES game (A Link To The Past) just to be sure.
Which game are you trying to run?
Use search. I've said multiple times that every variaton of bsnes crashes on launch. And even if it did work, it would be too slow
Hello again everybody!
Does anyone know if there is a core for emulating Atari Jaguar games??
Oh God... Don't remind me... I talked my parents into getting me one for Christmas and then had to endure my dad every day saying, "Hey, why aren't you playing that new game you asked me to buy you..." What a trash system. I'm pretty sure the Jaguar doesn't have a decent emulator right now.
Speaking of that era of system, pretty disappointed with the Genesis 32x stuff. Sure glad I didn't shell out for that piece of garbage. The Doom port is terrible. It plays in a small window and you can't even strafe. The balls of these companies rolling out those expensive units with such little attention given to the quality of the titles. Give Nintendo credit for taking a lot of care with its N64 offerings.
Is thatit go's In retroarch-core-options.cfg
its in retroarch/etc/libretro/
can I do that in clusters mod or do I need pcms? I have access to that folder but just checking.it go's In retroarch-core-options.cfg
its in retroarch/etc/libretro/
Yes. Also you can get the cores from Lakka distribution for Raspberry Pi 2/3Since you answered that one though... could you at least tell me if I am grabbing cores from the right place? Searching the unanswered question gives me a lot of pages and no real answers... unless I am just not searching the right terms...
See this is exactly where I get confused time and again. I'm unclear on the whole USE_**** thing. Didn't you already install the modules with the cores you wanted? Why do it again? And regarding your last question, all hmod files/folders in the user_mods folder will show up unchecked every time you go to the Install new modules menu, so you need to keep track of what you've already installed.
use_* modules replace the scripts that launch your games, they do not contain any of the cores. They change the default emulator, and nothing more.Yeah I installed the ones that I wanted(And needed) but wasnt sure about the whole "USE" ones..the instructions are clear but unfortunately all of this tech lingo I barely understand a word of it..Im trying though :-) at least with future updates I will know what to do
That's because you have to use folders if you want to have so many games on your NES.it's not because of the game...
I have also about 90 NES games, and without folders, none of snes/md or even pce games is starting...
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/RetroArch-Configuration#core-input-remappingThe problem being is those changes don't save and you have to adjust them every time you run the game.
You still need help with this? If so, I am not good with videos but will post detailed instructions on how I got mine to work later after work when I get a chance.
As for the analog stick, if you search this thread I saw someone post how to do this by modifying a command line argument to a game or in a file.
Is that
can I do that in clusters mod or do I need pcms? I have access to that folder but just checking.
can I do that in clusters mod or do I need pcms?
Yes. Also you can get the cores from Lakka distribution for Raspberry Pi 2/3
use_* modules replace the scripts that launch your games, they do not contain any of the cores. They change the default emulator, and nothing more.
That's why you need to install the cores first.
That's because you have to use folders if you want to have so many games on your NES.
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/RetroArch-Configuration#core-input-remapping
This works perfectly for Nestopia
yeah I installed them but I didnt see any nestopia here..only the USE_nestopia so that is why I wasn't sure if I should just not even check off the USE modules
That's because both FCEUmm and Nestopia are included in the main RetroArch module
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/RetroArch-Configuration#core-input-remapping
This works perfectly for Nestopia