You need to compile the shaders first, but you need tools that we can't provide to do so.
Like never since I really doubt open-source tools will be made xDSo end users wont use shaders anytime soon ?
Since "anyone" can subscribe as a dev for free @Ninty (to get the SDK) a step by step solution on how to do this on our own would be nice I guess.Unless open-source tools are made to compile the shaders for the Wii U, the only other way to get them would be to get the Wii U's SDK, and compile the shaders with said SDK.
Then share the compiled shaders in one of those ISO sites for the Wii U or something, that's the only way I can think of going about it at the moment UNTIL open source tools are available to do so.
Go to the Quick Menu once you opened Galaga, and search inside Options.Hey guys I've been trying to get Galaga setup with fbalpha but for the life of me I cannot understand why it's always upside down. Can anyone try it out and let me know if they can get it to work? galagao.zip is the only fbalpha game doing this to me
You can use the rotation setting too. It's in the video settings, you may have to enable advanced settings first thoughGo to the Quick Menu once you opened Galaga, and search inside Options.
There should be an option to turn the output image/screen, though I can't remember what it was called, but it should be there somewhere.
[hint]Look at that archive site for a RetroArch BIOS pack that someone who has the same name as me posted.[/hint]CAn someone tell me which BIOS files we need for RetroArchs current working cores? Just trying the famicom one, renaming it disksys.rom and seeing if it works.
[hint]Look at that archive site for a RetroArch BIOS pack that someone who has the same name as me posted.[/hint]
Nope, to go back to the RetroArch menu you press the Home button.@ShadowOne333 is click both sticks while pressing L,R on the gamepad supposed to quit retroarch?
Oh you meant exiting Retroarch altogether?No I don't mean pull-up the retroarch menu. I mean actually shutdown retroarch and go back to sysmenu (hoping this doesn't mean it's crashing). Mind trying it out? Push down into left and right sticks, while holding L and R at the same time. Had someone else confirm separately. No changes to Hotkeys.
OoooooooooooooooohI guess I didn't explain this very well haha. Someone reported to me that their retroarch was force closing itself whenever they pressed that combo accidentally (Push both analog sticks in and L+R). I tried it out on my system, where I have never setup hotkeys, and yeah I get the same thing. I'm just wondering if this is a bug i should report or not