It also actually maps things by default very nicely, I've not tried any games where the mapping was weird just yet. Certain games still don't play very nice in the Final Burn Neo core for some reason (they play fine on my PC and you would think they're less demanding than games that do work on the SNES Classic, games like Bubble Memories, any Puzzle Bobble past 2, Shinobi 1 even though Shadow Dancer worked fine, etc., it's quite random but there must be a reason and most for random hardware, not Capcom CPS or Neo Geo releases) but oh well, there are so many that do to add in their place it's a non issue. Well, never mind, I think putting the neogeo.zip just in the RetroArch system folder with the ftp interface of hakchi2 CE made it work (I'm not sure if that was it as I tried a few other things too, but I'm pretty sure that was it in the end). Also I saw a passing mention of some save mod that allows them to work compressed or something and save 1+MB for each file which can let you have more games but I couldn't find that mod or instructions anywhere. the CPS2 games worked just fine (I was surprised even MvC was full speed actually) but Neo Geo games didn't seem to recognize the neogeo.zip with the bios is right there in the same folder with them so they didn't boot at all even though on my PC installion it works like that, I don't need to put the neogeo.zip in the system folder or anything like other bios do I have to put it on a specific folder for it to work with the SNES Classic RA? Also is there maybe a way to just launch RetroArch itself from a menu item instead of list all the individual games that run through it? I saw that one can easily access the normal RetroArch menu with start + select and even close the game and configure stuff there as usual, would that work out better, make it behave more like my PC installation? I don't care for having the menu universal with the official stuff as long as it's nice and tidy (or rather it would be nicer and tidier to just launch RA for any non-SNES games in my opinion). I used hakchi2 CE (good?) to install that and the Final Burn Neo core and I transferred 10 games from the same FBN romset I use on my PC. I got this for my brother in law last year and figured it's about time I add more games/emulators for him. Ultimately, there's no video mode that is best to play on, tho I'm sure some emulation fans would argue otherwise. It shows some awareness on Nintendo's part, which is pretty cool. Given that playing SNES games at their "pixel perfect" 8:7 ratio is a newer phenomenon that came out of the emulation community, it's actually surprising to me to find this setting on the Mini SNES. With the advent of emulation, some fans came to prefer to play at the internal resolution of 8:7 as it was more accurate to the intended design of the games. The original SNES internal hardware created images at an almost-square 8:7 aspect ratio that were then slightly stretched to 4:3 to fit older televisions. When you played your SNES as a kid this is the aspect ratio that you most likely played on.ĬRT Mode is a 4:3 aspect ratio with a CRT filter applied that attempts to mimic the visual effect of older CRT televisions. Old CRT televisions had an aspect ratio of 4:3. On the SNES Mini there are three video options: 4:3, CRT, and Pixel Perfect. For example I would set my SFiii2 into widescreen, change to freeplay, etc., and when I would play it again a few days later, everything was saved and I didn't have to go back and change all my settings again. Cause I know with the retropie, this was never an issue. So I may be misssing something obvious or these emulators don't have that feature in them for this particular device. The only thing that seems to save fine is my key maps. When I go back into retroarch again (same core), and check the settings, they're all back to normal again. I tried going into retroarch and changing folders, but even that doesn't stick. Or if I play MK2, I go into the menu and increase the sound volume, save settings, go out of retroarch, come back in, it's all back to factory again. I go in, change everything, play my game, exit retroarch, and then when I go back into the game, everything is at factory again. So say for example the soft setting of Neogeo. I am using the USB-HOST, Hakchi CE v1.2.2, and the external cores HMOD. I can't save any of the EEPROM settings in arcade games (I use Mame2003 and FBA2016 from KMFDManic). I have this really weird issue somebody may be able to help me with.
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