![]() ![]() I checked the permissions and user pi/pi has them and its RWX Trying to save current config under Configuration File config gives Failed saving config to "/opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg" ![]() two actually, not sure if I should start new threads for them. Quick Menu -> Options -> Enhanced Resolution speed hack - disabled Quick Menu -> Options -> Enhanced Resolution (slow) - disabled turning off the following two settings the game now plays! "enhanced resolution" seems to have been the culprit, probably has to do with trying to do weird stuff with FMV. Mine crashes after "Hi Corporation" logo (39th second in this I think I found the issue. If you got main menu then you are already farther than I get. Will try when I get home.Īlso interesting that the game runs fine for you on lr-pcsx_rearmed. Good tip on Retroarch menu, I have not tried that. I have the latest 4.4 updates, including the PS1 libretro core - what RetroPie version are you using ? It is possible to map a button for the menu too.Īnd and the setting for pcsx-rearmed need to be saved under options or else they are discarded including said in How to configure controller for pcsx-rearmed (pi3) Some PS1 games require you to enable the analog controls in RetroArch -, maybe check you have that enabled.įor pcsx_rearmed, have you tried to enter the menu via Esc from a connected keyboard and map the controls ?ĮDIT: I just tried Disney's Winnie the Pooh - Preschool and Disney's Winnie the Pooh - Kindergarden they both seem to run fine with lr-pcsx_rearmed, passed the starting screen, introductory videos and used the controller to walk around the starting screen.ĭo you, by any chance, have enabled the Bios boot logo (the Sony PS1 logo) in the options for lr-pcsx_rearmed ? It's known to cause compatibility issues with certain games. I just tried, once you are in the menu the analog, select and 元 work for navigating. ![]() The Learning Company games for DOS, I used to love playing Treasure Cove.ĭarby the Dragon is compatible with scummvm, that Dragon Tale's game reminded me of it.Īnd yes the keyboard is necessary to enter pcsx-rearmed menu. Getting the controller to work for these isn't as easy. There are a lot of kids games for DOS and SCUMMVM. I do remember that the controller worked in the menu with the Left Analog as the Directions and the select button as Select, I think 元 was back. The keyboard works, and you have to map the input one by one. ![]() Mapping the control is pcsx-rearmed, I don't remember, there is a button to enter the menu. I built one from a different source and it worked. I haven't tried it recently with updates. Pcsx-rearmed used to freeze my system with a graphical mess as soon as the binary started. In the same menu at the top there is an option to save the core-config for that game, which is recommended if you want to use dualshock on other games. Some games from the playstation era came out before Dualshock so use the setting "Standard" And that's something more to add to the gigantic compatibility list.Enter the core options "quick menu" > "options" > "Controller type"? (Analog|Default|Standard|Dualshock) This is because, although it's really easy to configure, it also offers dozens of different configuration options. PCSX Reloaded is an excellent Playstation emulator for Windows. Also, if you have a gamepad connected to your computer you can use it to play all your video games. Luckily, you also have the possibility of configuring all the parameters manually, but only if you want to take full advantage of the tool. Users don't need to download BIOs or anything like that and, although there's a prior configuration process, it's easy to automate. One of PCSX Reloaded's strong points is that it's extremely easy to configure. Titles like Crash Bandicoot, Resident Evil, Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy VII, and Suikoden 2 are totally compatible with this emulator. PCSX Reloaded is a Playstation One emulator for Windows that lets you enjoy the huge catalogue of one of the most beloved video game consoles in history. ![]()
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