WooooW ----> How could I have missed that !!!
Terrible fu**ing Shiii**
Awesome
Congratulations to everyone.
Still have to see how best to install it. --> LaunchBox_DoomWorldScraper.zip
What do you do with it?
@Drodrik
Thanks for the list! Is worth its weight in gold!
Salut ... 13GB
The real question is, what did you do with the image?
Where did you save the image and what did you name it?
Is it a PNG?
The image must have the exact same name as the game file --> ending with -01.
Solution:
According to the tutorial, you're supposed to move and replace the parent file and the plugin folder in the existing project.
This didn't work for me.
Unless I don't move the aforementioned elements into the new project. Then it works.
Furthermore, a new folder (capture) has appeared containing data...
I haven't seen any tutorial that even mentions this folder.
What do you do with it? What's it for?
Does anyone have even the slightest clue?
I installed Exodos with all the DOS games. Great. Then I also installed AppleIIGS as a separate project.
After that, I followed the instructions in this tutorial Link:
Moved the folders etc. from one project to the other! Well, the tutorial says it works, but it doesn't in practice.
Now I don't see any DOS games anymore! Only AppleIIGS games.
Uh... WTF?
Luckily, I installed it separately on another PC, otherwise I'd be furious.
what now? I need some help... I've been trying to merge these projects for ages...
and that guy in the tutorial says it's totally easy.
how ironic...
And when I move the parents.xml file from the backup back into the Data folder, I only see the DOS games.
What kind of joke is this?
The system files pagefile.sys and swapfile.sys are crucial components of virtual memory management in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Windows manages pagefile.sys automatically, and with sufficient RAM, it can be set to a fixed, low value or disabled. However,
this can lead to performance issues if RAM usage reaches its limit.
"TreeSize" should resolve this.
I don't quite understand what you mean by uninstalling and reinstalling the games
But the platform.xml file should be responsible for the game list.
The 150 games you're missing could also be second and third versions like PAL, NTSC-U/C, etc.
which might be displayed in the same game depending on the settings.
I want to play a Windows game using Launchbox... when I try to play it, Launchbox opens the zip folder.
I've extracted the files next to it, but it still doesn't work.
help...
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