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  • in reply to: RetroPi Quick Setup Tutorial 2.6.0 rpi #91241
    leftresponse
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    [quote=91202]Hey all that work was great and all but wrong.You have it listed at the bottom
    a way to fix the zip file problem.I loaded it and crash my pi2 thanks.It did not fix the problem as soon as I did what you said for that and the sound option it locked my pie up.It took me at least 2weeks to get it the way I had it now Im back at square one.Remove this crap if you don’t want people breaking their pies.I was really upset.I though you new what you were doing.I started over and tried your method to no a veil.It does not work.ps3 controller and all,I got nothing.Damn damn damn.I give up.If you wanna make it right email me a complete image already setup.I doubt you would know how to do that. I knew I should have just left it alone.I really had close to 100hours + on what I had done.[/quote]

    I call troll on this guy, nobody is that stupid.

    in reply to: RetroPi Quick Setup Tutorial 2.6.0 rpi #90660
    leftresponse
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    Make sure you expand your storage blockaboots, this works for 4GB setup.

    in reply to: RetroPi Quick Setup Tutorial 2.6.0 rpi #90624
    leftresponse
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    I basically putty’d onto the RPi and editted the following:

    /opt/retropie/configs/megadrive/retroarch.cfg

    (sudo nano retroarch.cfg)

    I just removed all the controller input entries in there, and it fixed the problem. I had to also do it for megaCD and sega32x, all the other emulators worked already.

    If you’re not familiar with how to do this let me know.

    in reply to: RetroPi Quick Setup Tutorial 2.6.0 rpi #90442
    leftresponse
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    [quote=89960]

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>leftresponse wrote:</div>
    Signed up to WordPress to say thanks for spending time on this, it saved me a job.

    I’m working my way through the scripts now on a Raspberry Pi B, its grabbing all the emulators now so will let you know if I have any issues.

    If you don’t hear back from me, assume this guy is a hero.

    I assume everything went well?
    [/quote]

    Everything went well, very good script. For some reason I still had to manually clear the controller settings from megadrive/sega32x and segacd retroarch.cfg files. I use an xbox360 controller, and the values for the inputs were still sat there overriding my controller.

    If I could make a suggestion? Amend your scipt to auto set the shaders to “true”. Possibly even default the shader to the h2qx shader or something pretty. Personally I just think that looks the best.

    All in all, great work.

    Couple of questions,
    1. Is there a fix for some of the games showing blurry on N64? This looks to be an issue with emulator playing roms with .z64 extentions.

    2. Is there a way to reduce the controller input lag? Seems to be half a second to a second for me.

    in reply to: RetroPi Quick Setup Tutorial 2.6.0 rpi #89922
    leftresponse
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    Signed up to WordPress to say thanks for spending time on this, it saved me a job.

    I’m working my way through the scripts now on a Raspberry Pi B, its grabbing all the emulators now so will let you know if I have any issues.

    If you don’t hear back from me, assume this guy is a hero.

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