Top Level Menu > Settings > VideoOkay but where is that located? I can't find any video settings in gpsp.
You'll have to step out of Quick Menu, which is the one you see when you bring up the UI whilst playing a game.
Top Level Menu > Settings > VideoOkay but where is that located? I can't find any video settings in gpsp.
I used that before and it wouldn't let me choose a different game unless I quit and restarted Retroarch. Has that issue been fixed?If you use MAME 2000
You still need the Dstwo for DS games but emulator wise RetroArch is better. When it doesn't crash.
Well if there's a Settings option there... I don't see it. All I see is Quick Menu, Load Core, Load Content, Information, Restart, Configurations, Help, Quit. No video settings anywhere.Top Level Menu > Settings > Video
You'll have to step out of Quick Menu, which is the one you see when you bring up the UI whilst playing a game.
Well if there's a Settings option there... I don't see it. All I see is Quick Menu, Load Core, Load Content, Information, Restart, Configurations, Help, Quit. No video settings anywhere.
That looks like the old XMB menu from pre-1.4. Did you have a retroarch folder before installing version 1.4.x? if so, you might want to delete it and use a fresh one from the latest stable. I had that issue with my friend's 3ds, and that solved it.Well if there's a Settings option there... I don't see it. All I see is Quick Menu, Load Core, Load Content, Information, Restart, Configurations, Help, Quit. No video settings anywhere.
He seems to be on 1.4.1, it says in the corner, and it's definitely the new XMB - but there are no icons.That looks like the old XMB menu from pre-1.4. Did you have a retroarch folder before installing version 1.4.x? if so, you might want to delete it and use a fresh one from the latest stable. I had that issue with my friend's 3ds, and that solved it.
Well shit, that explains why I couldn't find it! xD Thank you.You're missing icons for the menu themes, so it's understandable that you don't know that you can push right to get to Settings
Duly noted! I didn't want to muck with much for fear of losing my saves, but I'll try what you said.That looks like the old XMB menu from pre-1.4. Did you have a retroarch folder before installing version 1.4.x? if so, you might want to delete it and use a fresh one from the latest stable. I had that issue with my friend's 3ds, and that solved it.
Rename your old folder, copy the fresh one on. Then move your saves and other files over manually. I use CTRXplorer file managerWell shit, that explains why I couldn't find it! xD Thank you.
Duly noted! I didn't want to muck with much for fear of losing my saves, but I'll try what you said.
Okay, thanks!!Rename your old folder, copy the fresh one on. Then move your saves and other files over manually. I use CTRXplorer file manager
So I still have to have the cias for the other individual emulators installed? I don't get it.It works. It launches the last used core, so you can carry on playing where you left off. And maybe hide away all the cores in a folder.
If it doesn't work for you, something is wrong.
So I still have to have the cias for the other individual emulators installed? I don't get it.
yes, however, this happened to my friend, where her retroarch was on 1.4.1, and since she had an old retroarch folder, the old menu showed up. I saw people pages back say to change the menu to XMB, and I tried that, which resulted in that menu seen there.He seems to be on 1.4.1, it says in the corner, and it's definitely the new XMB - but there are no icons.
Your recommendation is spot on about starting from a fresh retroarch folder.
The Retro Launcher isn't working for me, but the individual cias (cores) work fine. I also noticed that I'm not the only person with this issue on libretro's forums.The CIAs are the individual emulator apps. Each has the capability (core) of running games from a particular system.
However, the RetroArch one is a shortcut, with no direct emulation capability, just a menu system, that launches a specific CIA emulator app when you choose a game. It's mostly clever enough to figure out what system your ROM is for, if it can't quite decide it'll show you a few options and you have to pick a system.
I agree it could be clearer. I asked the same question when I upgraded to 1.4.x
it crashes less than 1.4.0 still badany improvements on GPSP Crashes?
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Strange, sorry. You need to launch an individual emulator before using it, but from that line on you should be good. Works for me.The Retro Launcher isn't working for me, but the individual cias (cores) work fine. I also noticed that I'm not the only person with this issue on libretro's forums.
That's not been much progress, but I find it works well enough with Clock+L2 on in Luma.So, question: has the PS1 emulator improved at least a little? I remember using it like a year ago on my N3DS, and most games worked, but not so well (bad sound and fps, you know). I know it can't be perfect, just asking.