Its fixed since a few days.Is the "select core" crashing still an issue? Itching to do a fresh install, but not until that's resolved. Didn't see anyone mention it being resolved here.
Its fixed since a few days.Is the "select core" crashing still an issue? Itching to do a fresh install, but not until that's resolved. Didn't see anyone mention it being resolved here.
you got nothing to lose by testing it outIs the "select core" crashing still an issue? Itching to do a fresh install, but not until that's resolved. Didn't see anyone mention it being resolved here.
try a fresh set of files and don't mix and match old files with new ones
your way Is the wrong way.do you mean PPSSPP files or Retroarch file ? if you mean Retroarch file then the way i update is by drag & drop latest nightly to sd card overwriting the existing files. is this not the right way to update Retroarch ?
Don't overwrite old files it's, better to do a fresh start. Just backup your bios files, saves and thumbnails folders if you have any.do you mean PPSSPP files or Retroarch file ? if you mean Retroarch file then the way i update is by drag & drop latest nightly to sd card overwriting the existing files. is this not the right way to update Retroarch ?
Don't overwrite old files it's, better to do a fresh start. Just backup your bios files, saves and thumbnails folders if you have any.
PPSSPP for Switch has been rebased, as well as GLN64 in Mupen64Plus-Next.
— m4xw (@m4xwdev) May 22, 2019
Also Yoshi's Story is now fixed!
Thx.Make sure that you set the aspect ratio to "Core Provided" in the video settings. That way each core sets its own aspect ratio and it isn't set globally for everything which really doesn't make sense if you want to play games from multiple systems. Yours is probably set to 4:3, because as far as I know the PPSSPP core always provides an aspect ratio of 16:9 as there aren't any 4:3 games on the system.
Try something like 1440x900 for aspect ratio, I believe that makes N64 fullscreen with 4:3 without borders.Thx.
For PPSSPP
Aspect ratio = Core provided
and
Integer Scaling = Off
seems perfect. I set the resolution higher in the core options and Tekken 6 plays wonderful now!
However I can't for the life of me get the Aspect ratio for N64 (Mupen64Plus-Next) right. It either has borders around the correct 4:3 screen (even on top and bottom) or if I do this
Aspect ratio = Custom
Integer Scaling = On
it's hitting the top and the bottom of the screen but it's too wide (that means a bit of the top and bottom are cut off by the screen).
@All: How did you guys set up N64 to have original aspect ratio but full screen aka going from top screen to bottom screen (obviously with black bars on the sides since it's not a 16:9 console)?
Yes, a fix is already pushed and will be on the next build.Is it possible that the XMB Theme is broken in the latest Nightly? RetroArch keeps crashing on me(Software was closed cause an Error occoured), other Themes work fine tho..
The crash with XMB has already been reported, and m4xw has pushed the fix, all that's left is to wait for the next nightly to get the fix.Is it possible that the XMB Theme is broken in the latest Nightly? RetroArch keeps crashing on me(Software was closed cause an Error occoured), other Themes work fine tho..
Yes, a fix is already pushed and will be on the next build.
/shrug
The crash with XMB has already been reported, and m4xw has pushed the fix, all that's left is to wait for the next nightly to get the fix.
Edit: Beaten to it by seconds, but yes a fix will be in the next nightly.
Still doesn't work. Would you mind shooting your Mupen64Plus-Next core config file at me, mate?Try something like 1440x900 for aspect ratio, I believe that makes N64 fullscreen with 4:3 without borders.
Well, of course.Just realized it's possible to play Star Fox 2 from the SNES classic (just have to find the rom) on SNES 9x.
Oh I thought that would have done it :/Still doesn't work. Would you mind shooting your Mupen64Plus-Next core config file at me, mate?
Don't you mind playing stretched (so Mario looks like Wario) or did you apply some widescreen patches/cheats?Oh I thought that would have done it :/
I suggest playing around with the aspect ratio a bit.
I wouldn't mind sharing my config, but I don't have N64 in 4:3, I play 16:9 by default, so even if I share it, the config won't help you at all
Sorry, my friend.
Overscan.Still doesn't work. Would you mind shooting your Mupen64Plus-Next core config file at me, mate?
Setting the res to 16:9 on the Options of Mupen64 Plus Next makes it so that certain games display with widescreen patches.Don't you mind playing stretched (so Mario looks like Wario) or did you apply some widescreen patches/cheats?
But thx anyway.
Since I already played around with that stuff for like an hour maybe someone else can help me to get N64 full screen in 4:3 ratio.
Inside RetroArch it's not possible to enter exact values, correct? I can only jump between some pre defined values with LEFT and RIGHT so I always have to quit it and use vgedit to edit the config file manually.