Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

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So what's the deal with the n64? Is it just the core that loads or do some titles load? I'm using this core on my switch. Works really well. I thought we couldn't get opengl cores to load on Xbox?
 
Thank you for tremendous support on this. Troubleshooting question though. I'm using an original Xbox one, and after launching it initially, any following boot it says it's taking too long and then doesn't load. Only way I can get it to boot again is by deleting the cfg file. IS this a thing that is normal, or could i have possibly messed up along the line?
Try the build before the last dominator stated the last build is broken. I’m wondering what will come first a new xbox or a few people who will work on getting retroarch and all the cores working, my money is on a new Xbox. Hopefully if they release a one with no blue ray drive at a low price people might take interest in using the one as a retro box.
 
Thank you for tremendous support on this. Troubleshooting question though. I'm using an original Xbox one, and after launching it initially, any following boot it says it's taking too long and then doesn't load. Only way I can get it to boot again is by deleting the cfg file. IS this a thing that is normal, or could i have possibly messed up along the line?
the latest builds for retroarch are slow you just gotta reset the xbox one after you install the assets and core info files, the build can be picky and that has been normal for awhile because the dev abandoned retroarch for xbox one
 
Excellent!! OP updated too!
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For everyone else...
PPSSPP now works on the latest build link above ^^ (build 11) Your also going to need to transfer the PPSSPP folder from the other link ^^ to Retroarch's System folder for the PPSSPP Core to work correctly!
 
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i dont know what you mean by stable

if you mean new builds are working again yes

if you mean is all the crashes and stuff that always happened before then no its still the same ol same ol
Thanks, by stable I mean it works with all the bugs it had previously. I do not expect the program to ever be the classical definition of stable but looking at how games and other software these days goes that’s true for everything.
 
Hi, where can i find the latest 'unofficial' build and how to install it on my X1 S?

Thank you

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Also..what emulators in the recent hardware that works?

After N64?

Thank you

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Thx..how do i dump my bios in it?

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Try just keeping them on the external hard drive and changing the directory in retroarch to the file on your external. If that doesn’t work use the file explorer in edge to load them to the system file of retroarch.
 
the latest builds for retroarch are slow you just gotta reset the xbox one after you install the assets and core info files, the build can be picky and that has been normal for awhile because the dev abandoned retroarch for xbox one
 
core info files seem to break the build from loading at all and to fix it you need to delete the retroarch.cfg file on the device portal
 

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