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TheShedHead

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  1. This issue seemed to come out of nowhere for me. Some of my games, that had the bezels working before, don't display the bezels when I launch them from LB. For example, Super Mario Bros. bezel/overlay was working just fine, but now when I launch it from LB, the overlay doesn't show up. If I launch it from Retroarch, the overlay does show up. I thought, maybe it's the version.. and noticed the default version was "Super Mario Bros. Cooperative", so I tried changing it to "Super Mario Bros. (USA)", but this still didn't fix the issue. Retroarch has the overlay setting enabled. The core is set to "nestopia-libretro" in LB, and if I choose that same core in Retroarch, it works... I'm boggled. I can't seem to figure out what's going on with this. Any help is greatly appreciated.
  2. Thanks! Is there a way to auto-generate child playlists for my whole library? I only see that option for individual Platforms, and not for "All Games".
  3. Hey guys, I'm new here. I was starting to manually add playlists for genres, when I realized that the theme I'm currently using (Unified), already has all the images I need in the Theme folder. There are about 50 different Genres/Categories. Do I have to manually add one at a time, name it correctly, and auto-populate the playlist based on genre? Is there a faster or better way? Thanks in advance!
  4. How do I get Retroarch to automatically apply the corresponding overlay for a game? I have all the overlays installed. I can open a game, manually find the overlay for that game, and save a Game Override, but I can't figure out how to get them to apply automatically (by name). I tried deleting all my configs, enabling the overlay on the default config with no overrides, but now it's just blank. Also tried reinstalling Retroarch through LaunchBox. I read in another thread that unchecking "Unpack ROM" was the solution, but I can't seem to find this setting. Any help is appreciated, Thanks.
  5. The way I got multiple controllers to work is with x360ce. I combined all 6 of my controllers to a single virtual Xbox gamepad, used "HID Hide" so only the virtual controller is seen by Retroarch. I can even "Hot Swap" between controllers. The only downside is that I can't map the "Guide" button as a hotkey in Retroarch. I had to sacrifice R3 for hotkey. It's a convenient solution for me. Hopefully this helps!
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