![]() But 3D games look best for me at 1080p output res, 4k internal res and no shaders. It's quite handy since some PSP games for instance are 2D, and those look the best at native resolution with RA shaders. This means I could have a custom APPENDCONFIG for a specific game, which in turn allows me to have a custom COREOPTIONS file for that game. Game_history_path = "config\htpc\htpc_nes-history.txt"Ĭore_options_path = "config\htpc\htpc_nes-options.cfg"Īnd that's about it, this gives me a lot of flexibility, I have a separate history for NES games this way, so I can load other NES games I have loaded without going back to XBMC, and I can have a core options file for each core when required so it doesn't get too big and hard to figure out.Īlso this XBMC addon allows you to override parameters for any particular item of a file based launcher. Generally speaking my core config files have these (and change them accordingly, specially rewind that could be troublesome for some cores): ![]() Also, RA by default saves shader changes to a file named the same as your MAIN cfg but with a cgp extension, that means with this setup you can play with shaders without messing up the shader you use and then you can copy it or rename it if you want it to use for a particular game or core. That means any changes you make to the setup still save in the MAIN config file, so stuff that is the same for every core such as inputs and paths are always up-to-date on core specific options are not affected. In that case, the appendconfig option is ideal since it appends only what you have in that config, but that file is never written. In many cases you want to use different shaders, or a different aspect ratio, or maybe a border overlay for different cores (or games, more into that later). Now, what's important of this setup is the core specific additions. * -L libretro\nestopia_libretro.dll - core to use * -appendconfig config\htpc\htpc_nestopia.cfg - core specific config additions * -config config\htpc\htpc.cfg - name of my MAIN config file My config and my libretro dir are inside my retroarch dir so this "just works" with relative paths. To do this, tap the Playlists icon (middle option at the bottom of your Retroarch screen), then “Scan Directory."%rom%" -config config\htpc\htpc.cfg -appendconfig config\htpc\htpc_nestopia.cfg -D -L libretro\nestopia_libretro.dll Alternatively, you can set up proper playlists. (We stress that these should be copies of games you already own.) Once you have the games on your device, you can load them one by one by going to “Load Content,” then navigating to them from there. ![]()
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