Any suggestions on how I could get working roms for this core?
(thanks btw)
Look for 'FBA v0.2.97.39 reference set'.
This is the romset FBA expects.
FBA supports compressed roms (.zip). When you load content, select 'Load Archive'.
Any suggestions on how I could get working roms for this core?
(thanks btw)
Look for 'FBA v0.2.97.39 reference set'.
This is the romset FBA expects.
FBA supports compressed roms (.zip). When you load content, select 'Load Archive'.
Usually, yes.
You mean Marvel vs. Capcom (mvsc.zip), right? I've got it running flawless at 60fps on the .cia version.
I had that with the 1.5.0 daily. Is the the stable version the same?
Running the retorarch_3ds core just runs the last retroarch thing you ran. Install one of the other ones which you intend to use.So, I downloaded the .cia version and installed the retroarch_3ds.cia from the cias folder in the .zip, but when I boot it up, I just get a black screen for about a minute and then I'm returned to the home menu of my 3DS. What am I doing wrong? I wasn't sure where to put the folder called "retroarch" in my 3DS so I just put it on the root of my SD card. When I install the .cias for the individual cores, I can get to the main menu of retroarch, but I'm only able to load games using the core who's cia I installed, and picking any other one crashes retroarch.
Is there no way to just have some sort of all-in-one launcher cia? Or do I have to install the cias individually and run them only like that.Running the retorarch_3ds core just runs the last retroarch thing you ran. Install one of the other ones which you intend to use.
retroarch.core is an all-in-one-launcher. You have to install the cias of the cores you want to use and put them elsewhere in a folder. Starting retroarch let you select any core you have installed.Is there no way to just have some sort of all-in-one launcher cia? Or do I have to install the cias individually and run them only like that.
is there a guide anywhere that shows exactly how retroarch is supposed to be installed?retroarch.core is an all-in-one-launcher. You have to install the cias of the cores you want to use and put them elsewhere in a folder. Starting retroarch let you select any core you have installed.
I thought retroarch was more to port other emulators to other systems, not necessarily an all-in-one.honestly it sucks to have every core separately. it kills the purpose of retroarch, which is to have an all in one emulator.
there should at least be a way to install the separate cores as "dlc" for the main cia so they don't have a separate entry on the home screen.
Genesis Plus GX can't emulate 32X, but PicoDrive can, but only on N3DS. Any genesis ROM extention will do.Can Genesis plus px emulate the 32x console? And if so, which extensions should my files use so that it's detected by the system? Regards.