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Retroarch playlist buddy
Retroarch playlist buddy











retroarch playlist buddy
  1. Retroarch playlist buddy update#
  2. Retroarch playlist buddy Pc#
  3. Retroarch playlist buddy plus#

Magnavox - Odyssey2 / Phillips Videopac+ (O2EM) SNK - Neo Geo Pocket / Color (Beetle NeoPop) It's recommended that your "roms" folder has this folder structure: It helps the program match your roms with the images in Retroarch database. To make the process painless always prefer NO-INTRO rom sets as they have a standard naming convention. In this example playlists and thumbnails will be stored in sd:/retroarch/cores

Retroarch playlist buddy Pc#

The PC build of Retroarch can generate lists and the format is compatible with Wii U or alternatively you can use RetroArch Playlist Buddy to generate your playlists and thumbnails. You can generate your list using Online Updater, though this is prone to fail if you have a large number of games. Like most other paths, you can set your own in Retroarch under Settings > Directory. These files are stored in the "playlist" folder. better safe than sorry.One of the toughest parts involved in getting the best RetroArch has to offer is setting up the "playlist" files (.lpl) which allow you to make put preset games into an easily-accessible place in the GUI, rather than having to go through the filebrowser and reload cores. Ps: the area called "Misc PS1 Discussion" is most appropriate for this type of question:īy posting there, you avoid any future problem with moderation team. "slow cd image read detected" also appears to me and I don't think there is anything software-safe that can be done, especially in your case being read from an SSD - which is the fastest reading method there is.

Retroarch playlist buddy update#

The important thing is to update the retroarch and its cores, soon should come out update for both, stay updated. I don't know if it will alleviate your problem. enabling PGXP in "memory only" mode, conforne in the video, is your biggest bet for correcting texture alignment issues. The real psx console presented "image collision" problems as presented in the topic, as well as a set of other distortions. however these settings appear appropriate to your hardware. I can't test these options, I can't afford to help with beautification. Power Supply : Thermaltake Toughpower GX1 600W 80+ Gold given what my PC specs are, could one of you wonderful lovely nerds who is really tech-savvy please simply reply back to me with the very screenshots i put here (2 - 6) but with whatever you feel needs to be changed for max results marked on them? (Again, hope that made sense) Cheers. whatever that is) Ok to finally get to the point of this mega-rant. i'm gonna take a wild guess that simply changing the GPU resolution to 16x is not enough to stop the stuff happening in screenshot 1 and that further changes are required (oh, i also changed some setting, that i can't remember, to Vulkan. but i definitely saw the word "rendering" in there) (because it would only come up for literally a second, whenever it did i didn't have enough time to read it all. Ok firstly i noticed every now and then character's arms and other objects would go through each other (see first screenshot) and also every once in a while (even though it didn't effect gameplay whatsoever) i still got a notification that would come up for like a second that said "slow cd image read detected" and it also said something about recommending trying rendering. this is where i would appreciate some help with.

retroarch playlist buddy

There definitely well and truly was a big difference in the graphics quality on PE2 after doing that. but i haven't changed any of the other settings because, as i said, i don't even know what i'm really doing (16x was simply the highest, so that's why i chose that) well i guess i just want to get the maximum possible graphical-quality that i can (hope that made sense) So therefore i set "Internal GPU Resolution" to 16x. like "anti-aliasing" for example - no clue what that even is)īecause i'm in Australia we always pay ALOT more for, not just computer stuff, but basically just about everything in general (except healthcare) and because i've literally spent a small fortune upgrading my PC to the decent system that it is today.

retroarch playlist buddy

i am NOT a PC expert in the slightest and so therefore i don't really know much about the settings at all (some i don't even know what they are. I finally finished Parasite Eve 2 yesterday using Beetle PSX HW (again thanks to me buddy there for the help ) and what i am asking for help with now is also related to Parasite Eve 2.

Retroarch playlist buddy plus#

plus the thing i was trying to get help for in there, well no one could solve it in all the time i was in there (atleast a couple of months) however i then came back here and (as you can see from this link) within a week the legend who replied got everything working fantastic. Ok, first of all - yes i know this is for ePSXe and that i should be using the Libretro discord for any questions i have with RetroArch, but i'm banned from there for telling an admin who was a real prick what i really thought of him.













Retroarch playlist buddy