Sure that does it.Just updating the .nro counts?
It takes so long to move all the assets...
Internal core updater should be fine to do that, correct?To everyone that's been having keyboard issues, try the latest nightly, natinusala just made a commit regarding the Switch keyboard:
https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/commit/b1ad6014f02f25617b7c4cf9d9fcc7420c5f73db
Yeah that should do it.Internal core updater should be fine to do that, correct?
The online updater updates the cores but not the retroarch.nro itself so I did it via buildbot as well now and can confirm the keyboard is working.Yeah that should do it.
The online updater inside RetroArch should grab the latest nightly versions, I believe.
Oh yeah I forgot to specify thatThe online updater updates the cores but not the retroarch.nro itself so I did it via buildbot as well now and can confirm the keyboard is working.
Yes, with Flycast... You will need awbios.zip in your system/dc directory and your rom... but it's far from full speedHi, is there a way to play Metal Slug 6 on latest RetroArch Switch??
https://docs.libretro.com/guides/roms-playlists-thumbnails/How can I make thumbnails show up? I enabled it in the settings and I use no-intro roms.
Hello I’m back into retro gaming and I’m trying to upload my load save files from my android to retroarchs mGBA
I’ve tried to put in the save files and certain games aren’t loading the files. I’ve tried it on mgba on my desktop and it does the same
Even went to use gamefaq saves and nothing
Please help I just want to play my old saves since I haven’t completed the games yet
If you need to know it’s Megaman battle network 4-6 having the issues, MMBN 2-3 work fine.
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ive also went in and changed the .sav files to .sgm or .srm to the savefiles folder of retroarch and it still doesnt work
Thanks!! But what do you mean when you say "your system/dc directory"?? Any folder that contains my roms?Yes, with Flycast... You will need awbios.zip in your system/dc directory and your rom... but it's far from full speed
The "system" directory is where Retroarch usually looks for BIOS files. Presumably you make a "dc" folder there then place awbios.zip in that.Thanks!! But what do you mean when you say "your system/dc directory"?? Any folder that contains my roms?
↑YesThe "system" directory is where Retroarch usually looks for BIOS files. Presumably you make a "dc" folder there then place awbios.zip in that.
Do it on a PC with playlist buddy.Is it normal that scanning directories takes very long? Like 1 game/second? Scanning my no intro nes collection took an hour. Is there a quicker way?
Not yet. It's still being worked on.Any way to play Yabause in decent speed?