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[quote=95364]Fantastic! Hah, it’s always the little things I overlook. Thank you so much for the suggestion! [/quote]
Also, if you have interest in having the universal controls of Retroarch and working savestates with the libretro emu, i figured out how to get THAT one to run, aswell.
And it is just as easy and obvious if not even easier and MORE obvious xD, you just gotta put the bios file in the ~/RetroPie/bios/ directory and if it didn’t run for you for the same reason as for me, it should work, reenabling savestates by the press of whatever you set to “Select+R1/L1” and the retroarch-menu with “Select+X”If that wouldn’t work for you in case you are unfimiliar with the standart gpsp: You open the menu and manage everything with “Backspace+S” on keyboard or “Select + R” after you set the buttons in said menu. Savestates still won’t work, tho, even with the options for them showing up, they just won’t save, don’t ask me why.
Hope i could help again xDjackall4bdnParticipantI know such a question ALLWAYS seems stupid but i am only asking out of curiosity:
Why would you, of all models, buy the 1-A+, for the S-Video would be the only reason that comes to my mind, but is it really THAT simple? xD
jackall4bdnParticipantAnyone had any experience with berryboot, autobooting into retropie and using THAT method, or rather any problems? I was thinking of doing that to keep my fairly tweaked retropie-distro running while also putting things like arch and openelec on my stick, since i don’t wanna fiddle with multiple sticks or SDs.
jackall4bdnParticipantI accidentally stumbled over your post because i got a similar problem of lr-gpsp just throwing me back into emulationstation immediatly and just not starting at all and gpsp just not saving savestates for whatever, new reason… The general Gameplay including my Keybinds on my Sixaxis+Bluetooth works, tho
I would love to have someone to help me with my issue, about yours i would highly suggest pressing x after choosing a rom and making sure that the standart-emu is set to gpsp and not libretro-gpsp (which is default with the beta for pi2. and as i mentioned, doesn’t work for me either)
In case you allready did that, you should probably try to redownload your biosfile (i would suggest emuparadise) to make sure it’s cleanHope i could help somewhat
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