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Hello,
#I just need to know if I on a losing battle hear and should give up, but has anyone managed to get Street Fighter 3 working in FBA, I’ve tried so many roms :(Having the same with Buddy Boy too in Mame.
Any experts managed to get these working?
Yeah sf3 third strike works perfect in fba-libretro but not the standalone emulator. Check the retropie wiki for the correct FBA romset version you need.
So I have to change the standard emulator, but how?
I am toalking about SF3 Third Strike too, I’ve tried everything and can’t get it to work.
Street Fighter 3 on the Raspberry Pi 2
Perhaps you may find this youtube video useful.
Street Fighter 3 works fine using fba-libretro.
You can see the compatible games here:
https://github.com/libretro/fba-libretro/blob/master/svn-current/trunk/gamelist.txtHere they are listed in an image:
http://picpaste.com/sf3.PNGSo as long as you use the right romset for fba-libretro it will run fine. (So obviously dont run fba, run fba-libretro)
You choose which fba emulator you want by pressing “x” as the rom starts.
Here is a link to show which is the correct romset to use:
So as long as you use the right romset for fba-libretro it will run fine. (So obviously dont run fba, run fba-libretro)
I think this is where I’m getting confused, I have all the roms and copied them to the roms\fba folder, none of them worked. Upon boot up I hit x and there seems to be only 2 emualtors to choose from, pifba and ir-fba and again neither worked for me.
What am I doing wrong?
Yes, the roms should be in (with RetroPie v3)
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/fba/And that screen you see, you choose lr-fba (as opposed to pifba).
If the roms dont work then, you dont have the right versions.
This shows how to verify that you do have the right roms for fba-libretro
https://github.com/retropie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Managing-ROMsyes found the right rom and used lr-fba and it works.
I have a rom roms that don’t work in mame, so do I use Clrmamepro to fix this?
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