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  1. 2 hours ago, dmaker said:

    ended with "you dont have mame installed"

    Like @C-Beats, I don't recall how the MAME installer was actually set up (compared to other less 'odd' or unique emulators).  But with other emulators, when you see a message similar to that, it will also ask if you want "us" to install it.

    That aside.... Since you have your 30-40 classic Arcade games added to your LaunchBox collection already, at this point I'd suggest:

    1. Go to Tools - Manage - Emulators and click Add
    2. Type in "MAME" for the Emulator Name and it will auto-populate most of the settings
    3. At the right-end of the Name field will be an icon that is a link to the MAME download site. 
    4. Click it.
    5. If your MAME ROMs are from the current 0.281 release, download the mame0281b_x64.exe file
      1. If your ROMs are from an earlier release, at the top of that page, click Downloads and select Previous Releases
      2. Scroll down to where you see the release number that matches your ROMs
      3. Click the file under Binary (Windows) for that release
    6. Once downloaded, run the executable from Windows Explorer
    7. If you get a Windows protected your PC popup,
      1. click More Info and then click Run anyway
    8. I recommend extracting it to your /LaunchBox/Emulators/ folder
      1. e.g. Choose:  D:\LaunchBox\Emulators\MAME\
      2. Be sure to add MAME on the end of the path
    9. Once finished extracting, back in your Edit Emulator window
      1. To the right of Application Path, click Browse and navigate to the folder you extracted MAME to and select "mame.exe"
    10. Right below Default Command-line Parameters, add to the end of what's there (if it's not there already), -rompath %romlocation%
      1. e.g.  -keyboardprovider dinput -rompath %romlocation%
    11. Click on the Associated Platforms label and make sure Default Emulator is checked on the Arcade line.
    12. Click OK to save and close the Edit window.
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  2. 3 hours ago, TheRealUnderhill said:

    I'll start by saying all the rooms work with retroarch directly and with the exception of Nintendo 64 they work within Launchbox.

    To clarify, the N64 ROMs do work directly in RetroArch?  

    If so, can you edit you RetroArch emulator (in LaunchBox) and share a screenshot of the main Details section and of the Associated Platforms section (with the Nintendo 64 platform showing).

  3. 3 hours ago, Guardian_5 said:

    Steam only shows it on the store page but once bought, that information isn't available on your library game page. Even Launchbox, don't find a way to show it into the the game informations.

    Most, if not all imported Steam games should have a direct link to the game's web page in with its metadata.  When it is there, it will show in the game's details panel.  Mouse-over the Steam icon to see "Steam Store". Click it to open your web browser to that associated page.  The page it opens will show the system requirements.  At least it did on this game.

    image.png.c9bc0cf75021511cf4e062b7fd633c87.png

    Note the other possible cool links available that are directly related to the specific game.  (LaunchBox Games Database, Wiki, YouTube)

    Also note you can add your own custom links. Shown in this example screenshot, I've added a link to IGN's Walkthrough page for the game.

     

    3 hours ago, Guardian_5 said:

    Got a lot of stuff informations but no system requirements or recommended.

    "recommended" is going to be subjective.  But you can see community users' ratings for the game at the top of the game details panel.

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    Though I don't think it's what you meant, there is also a section for recommended games based on the selected game.

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  4. To clarify, for Wii U, is there no startup screen then?  It you switch startup screens, does one then appear for Wii U?  If not, check that startup screens are not disabled for the emulator.  If it's only certain games in the Wii U platform that don't show it, they may have an override set, disabling them.

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  5. 11 hours ago, DonellHD said:

    Hi everyone. I set my startup theme to be stage box, applied it, but I still see the default startup theme on some occasions. How do I apply stagebox on every game I load in LB?

    Can you break down "some occasions" a little?  Does the Default Startup Theme show on games in a certain platform?  Do you have any other .xaml files in with your \Stagebox\ folder (ither than Defaul.xaml and Default Shutdown.xaml)?

  6. 1 hour ago, AgentAquaM said:

    Any other thoughts?

    Sorry, I do not.  Just seems odd they're showing in Big Box (though lagging in updating) and showing "No Achievements" in LaunchBox.

    At this point, you can wait and see if one of the LB Team is able to respond here sometime this week, and/or submit a bug report (top of this page under Help & Support) and wait to hear something back form there.

  7. 1 hour ago, thechadisgr8 said:

    Title says it all, I would love the ability to change big box orientation, specifically for ME vertically without having to change windows native orientation. 

    This would be a GREAT pincab alternative to popper, pinballx etc. You guys are missing out on a completely untapped userbase by not having this feature. Just take a look at how huge the vpin community is. Ty and hoping for this added feature! BTW I have been a user for years with a lifetime license. Love your work by far and away my favorite front end available.

    Make the request official by submitting a Feature Request on the Feature Request page. (top of this page under Help & Support)

    When you do and it's made public, be sure to post a link here for other to go to and upvote it.

    Not sure what theme you're using on your pincab as there's nary a handful of vertical Big Box themes available.

  8. 1 hour ago, torgojones said:

    You are a wizard my friend.  Everything seems to be working as it should be now.  Thank you so much!

    Update:

    LaunchBox staff have narrowed this down to a possible ill-entered entry in the database.  A "Date" more specifically in one (or more) of the games.

    (If you so desire) you can (re)enable the Possible PortsRecommended Games and Similar Games under Tools < Options < Visuals < Game Details.

    The [temporary] updated fix is to un-check Include games not in my library under Tools < Options < Related Games for each of the 3 subsets.   Similar Games, Recommended Games and Possible Ports.

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    Thanks for your patience and understanding.

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  9. 16 minutes ago, Gaming.Zone said:

    Here are a few key exceptions from my latest Debug.log that occur right before the crash:

    I'm not a LB developer and know only enough to be dangerous. :D

    But for the folks that are, using the Default theme will definitely help towards troubleshooting as will the other 2 "next" on your list.

     

    (back to me being dangerous)

    The (forgive the term) 'cherry picked' exceptions may not be as helpful as attaching the log file as some are better seen with their before's and after's.  But suppose is a starting point.  That said, don't start attaching a ton of different files because they're not really fun-reading. ;) 

    The #2 and #4 exceptions you show above I'm not sure would cause a crash.  That is, the font would (should) revert to something default and the image would (should) just show an empty space.  (all speculation)

    The #3 one (FileNotFoundException) is a pseudo false-positive.  It's an old Visual Studio compiler thing that always brings up that error unnecessarily.  Yeah, the file truly isn't there, but that stuff is a handled innately by other dependencies.  (this one I know for fact)

     

     

    53 minutes ago, Gaming.Zone said:

    it seems the crashes occur more frequently when navigating quickly through the UI

    All I can say about this is, slow down, take your time and enjoy the ride. Marvel at your collection and play some on them games. 😎

  10. 24 minutes ago, AgentAquaM said:

    Any thoughts on where I can look next or is anyone aware of a fix that may already exist?

    First off, THANK YOU for the troubleshooting you did and the well detailed and formatted explanation!!!  It's refreshing to see. :) 

    Not being a part of the development team, a guess is that Big Box and LaunchBox (desktop mode) uses [similar but] different methods for obtaining the data displayed (or not displayed, as is the case for your LaunchBox [desktop mode]).

    You mentioned seeing "No Achievements", which indicates it's not (or at least shouldn't be) a theme issue.  It's "showing" them but saying you don't have any for that game.  (You mentioned trying multiple themes. I just tested with Default and the achievements appeared for games that have them.)

    Try forcing a scan for achievements for the specific platform.  Select the platform, the Tools < Achievements < Scan For Windows... (replace "Windows" with whatever your platform name is.)   Hoping that's different than your very first bulleted item. 😊

     

    One other troubleshoot/test would be to run the LB installer from your /Updates/ folder (e.g. D:/LaunchBox/Updates/LaunchBox-13.24-Setup.exe) and create a clean install (with no leftover xml files) into a new location (e.g. D:/LaunchBox Test/).  If you do this, before clicking the final Install button, check the path to make sure it didn't 'double up'.  e.g. D:/LaunchBox Test/LaunchBox/  (it's a thing "that happens")

    Then add your Steam games and check for Achievements to show in LaunchBox.

  11. 13 minutes ago, Gaming.Zone said:

    I’m currently using the Default Plus theme.

    Do you experience the same issues if using the Default theme?  That would be best for baseline testing. 

    e.g.

    • The AmbiguousMatchException is a theme related issue
    • missing theme image (Not Rated.png) may be theme related
      • Of the LB themes I do have installed, Ricewind is the only one that actually has that image in its /Images/Ratings/ folder.
      • BB themes "BannerBox" and "Neon Deluxe Arcade" have it their /Media/ subfolder
      • It's not to be found anywhere in [my] /LaunchBox/Images/ folder(s)

    RE: the transport connection exception, I too get a bit of those in the log(s).  But don't experience crashing.  For LB, I mostly use the Omni theme and sometimes Default.

  12. 51 minutes ago, loggin said:

    has the games.yml moved location as I've noticed I have 2, one in the apps root folder which hasn't updated since February 2025 and another current one now in the config folder

    I don't have a definitive answer for this, but I do see on my test PC the yml file is in RPCS3's root folder and on my cab it's in the config folder.  Since I can't even start RPCS3 on my [antique] test PC anymore (since a few years?), I can't test if it even works.

    That said (which probably didn't even need to be said), what happens if you delete (or rename games.yml  e.g. old_games.yml) located in the root folder?

  13. Good customer service does not necessarily mean an immediate response.  Glad you thought to try and verify with a different theme as, once someone got around to reading/replying to this thread, would have been the 1st suggestion.

    Be sure to let the theme author know on the themes Support or Download page (which would be the 2nd recommendation, to ask the one who created it. ;)).

  14. Bulk Playlist Manager

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    Features
    - Set auto-populate to False (single or bulk)
        - Existing games in playlist will remain
            But no new games will/can be added unless done manually
        - May help decrease LB loading time
        - Cannot be undone [via the plugin]

    - Delete playlist(s)
        - Permanently delete the selected playlist(s)

    - Delete all playlists that have zero games
        - Whether the playlist is auto-populated or is just there, if there are no games in it, permanently delete the playlist(s)

    - Single or Bulk add/remove parent platforms and/or categories
        - Select a playlist
        - Check and un-check parents to your hearts content, then click Save Parents to save the changes.
        - If selecting multiple playlists, clicking Save Parents will set the parents for all selected playlists to the ones checked.
            e.g. Selected playlist A had "Computers" checked and playlist B had "Consoles" checked, clicking Save Parents will set both playlists to be under "Computers" and "Consoles".

     

    Installing

    Download and extract the contents of the zip file to /LaunchBox/Plugins/

    e.g.  D:\LaunchBox\Plugins\BulkPlaylistManager\BulkPlaylistManager.dll

     

    Using

    You may 1st want to turn on Backups (under Tools < Options < Data < Backups), exit then restart LaunchBox (to create at least one backup) before proceeding.  

    Click Tools and select Bulk Playlist Manager

    Hopefully the layout is fairly intuitive.  You can mouse over the buttons for a little more detail.

     

    As always, all feedback, comments and suggestion are welcome.


     

  15. 46 minutes ago, G5Pokefan said:

    I thought i had needed to put commands in the Running script telling it to automatically start in fullscreen.  But its not even doing that.

    I think it is.  You said " it'll start at full screen at 1st but automatically go to the Citra small screen. ".  It sounds like Citra is Set for fullscreen already (the steps I mentioned to do), then the Running Script code "presses F11" to toggle it out of fullscreen.

    Remove or comment out those 4 lines, click OK to save and close, then launch a game and see if it's doing the same thing.

     

    If it's [now] starting fullscreen and staying that way, problem solved.

    If it's starting windowed and staying that way, exit the game and do steps shown above (without loading a game) and try again.

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