Just use FAT32 and USB install for your NSPs. No reason to use exFat anymore.Is exFAT still a problem? I really want to use Retroarch on my main SD card
It will always be a problem until Nintendo fix their driver. There’s no reason why you cannot use FAT32 for your downloaded games.
Just use FAT32 and USB install for your NSPs. No reason to use exFat anymore.
Nope.I have a 400gb sd card. Will the performance be affected once I change the format?
Simple and clear. Thanks
Same here. I don't see why anyone is still defending exFAT lol. Apart from laziness to reformat and use USB/network install instead, there's zero reason to stay on exFAT.I have a 400gb card with fat32. No problems.
I forget the exact steps, but I believe you have to go into the core options and change controller 1 to analog, and then in the main RetroArch input settings change user 1 digital to analog.Hello,
Installed RetroArch and loving it, the only question I have is that when I play for example (PSX) FF8 the analog sticks do not work. Is there something in the control config I missed? It looks like its setup right by default and I dont want to mess around with it to much and screw up the whole thing.
Thanks
I had nothing but corruption with exfat switched to fat 32 havent had a single problem sinceSame here. I don't see why anyone is still defending exFAT lol. Apart from laziness to reformat and use USB/network install instead, there's zero reason to stay on exFAT.
Both banjo games have bad texture pop in it looks like they are rendering after you look in that direction has anybody else had this issue and have they been able to remedy it?
Exfat was good when there was no way to split nsps,now there's no excuse
After a lot of work, it finally runs!
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Currently Interpreter only (and lot's of GL hacks), but hey, it works ;)@libretro pic.twitter.com/g0lRDFgE48