I'm using some of the same exact RetroArch cores on RetroPie on the Raspberry Pi Zero and 3. _ version listed first, then the actual real choices all the way below.ģd). _ before filenames in RetroArch? It's basically giving me a double list every time - with. I've tried "Save Current Config", and "Save New Config", and when I exit and relaunch RetroArch those saved folders I setup for each individual core are gone.ģc.) Stupid thing, but how can you get rid of/hide the. I keep on having to browse through the like 5 folders to get to the ROMs folder for that specific system. Is this normal?ģb.) I can't seem to add and save a File Browser Directory for any core.
#Emulator psp 6.61 mac Pc
Is there any way to get the nicer GUI that I have on my Mac and PC running the same 1.3.6 version? I have a crapton of RetroArch questions but I'll stick to these main ones for now.ģa.) RetroArch's online updater doesn't work (and once I enter that sub-menu there's no way to get out of that menu - have to quit RetroArch and re-load it). On the PSP 1.3.6 has the green and black checkered layout like RetroPie has on it's semi-hidden back-end. I have the same 1.3.6 version on my Mac and PC (with the nice icons, nice animated wavy blue background, thumbnails for games, etc.). Mainly going to be playing Final Fantasy, Resident Evil, and Metal Gear Solid.ģ.) RetroArch seems to be a mess. Is the general rule of thumb that I should just pick the most recent version? 3.02 to 6.60 are listed when I hold R when launching a game. it's not even funny.Ģ.) For POPS, I found the compatibility chart, but can't make heads or tales of it (for example there's only 3 single listings out of all the games for 6.60.which you would think would be the latest and greatest to use).
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