New emulation pc frontend 20194/28/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() That said, when it does something well, it does it very well. The thing, at present, gets in its own way far, far too often, and I can't recommend it for someone new to the circus. Through trial, error, blood, sweat, and tears, I've managed to prune away the unusable from the good, but things had no business being this obtuse. Load a core/game combo Retroarch doesn't like and watch as your controls simply cease to respond. It's every bit as friendly as a rusty hammer, and almost as good at hard-locking your system when things go wrong. Mad props to the team for getting this running at all, frankly. I understand that getting all this to work under a single framework is a logistical nightmare. I guess my point is that you shouldn't have to celebrate finding your ROMS, or having an Escape key not crash the whole works when pressed, or a dozen other little paper cuts that seem designed to annoy (anybody else got emulator cores that don't work at all? (and yes, I DO have my bios files in the proper directory - the cores are simply non-functional and aren't ready for prime time)). I've been using it on my PS3 and an old computer I had laying around for quite a while, and it takes a pretty deep dive into filesystems and a truckload of patience to make it usable. This is functionally equivalent to saying that it's a piece of unusable crap out of the box. ![]() Quoting: bidinouYeah, RA is pretty complicated to set up but. ![]() (with all due respect to bidinou - this isn't personal :D ) ![]()
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