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[quote=105571]Smithers thanks for your quotes!
1) I have some tweeked .wad files at your disposal (blood.wad too, which is based on doom version) in order to check them out. Here is a list to check :
http://www.2shared.com/photo/hTlCRwiQ/Untitled.html
(if you want i can provide you with those files). They work with the prboom_libretro.dll in both my windows and android machines. So i think you may try them!
2) Look what i found (http://creep.sourceforge.net/). This is the classic c64 game Castles of Dr.Creep. Can you import it in next versions alongside with dinothawr?
3) I used sudo nano /boot/config.txt, but can see nothing inside this text (null text). Is it normal? Should i only add my overcklocking values? (e.g arm_freq etc). Any “stable” oc values without sd card corruption? What i want is stability (first of all :P)
4) What is the path for the already downloaded scraper images for the games in “ports”? (duke nukem, quake, doom, etc.). I just want to delete/modify them!
Thanks!
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Hi.
1) Do you have a link for those wad files? I assume they are mods as I don’t think prboom supports the ‘real’ wads for those games?
2) I’m not familiar with that game personally, however I’m not actually sure if there would be any value in adding it as reading the website page it states you need to have a copy of the original game to be able to play it. That means I can’t include it as a ready to play port (for copyright reasons).
3) hmmm, that means that it hasn’t opened the file and instead it is creating it, hence it is blank. Can I check what system you are in when typing that – RetroPie or OpenELEC? The OpenELEC file is located at /flash/config.txt and the RetroPie file is located at /boot/config.txt but you need to be in the appropriate OS at the time to be able to edit it like that.
4) The path is the same as the original paths – /home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/ports/. I would say there is no need to delete any files (as they are only small), however if you want to delete or change them then make sure you look in the gamelist.xml file to ensure you are targeting the correct file – I haven’t necessarily named them the same way as the scraper would so don’t make a guess without checking!
Cheers.
Steve