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SentaiBrad

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  1. Ah, well if you get bored and want to experiment with more stuff I would suggest looking in to RetroArch a bit. Great all-in-one Emulator with lots of systems emulated. I say that cause I notice you said ZSnes. I used that as well but over time I realized how much the other emulators run circles around it.
  2. No problem and never a bother, I wouldn't have guessed that. I think that needs to be in my line of questioning from now on. Do you have your games on your C drive?
  3. So you're adding the folder not the files? Try using the add files importer and select a few games from that see if it works. Also, try unzipping them and see if that works. You said other systems imported being in a .zip, but still just to say we covered it.
  4. Which method are you using to import the games and are any of your other systems zipped?
  5. The emulator won't prevent you from importing your games, though I suggest using RetroArch or bsnes / higan instead, and the Extraction check box is for launching the game so that LaunchBox extracts the game so it can run and play in the Emulator. Neither of these things should prevent you from importing your games. If you are new to all of this I would honestly suggest watching our Tutorials on our channel. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6pTDaHeAz-WMcNURVPU-1xLN_TVpT3FB I haven't done a specific SNES Tutorial yet, but I will be soon. However, they all have stuff that you can learn and apply to any other system. Since this is a clean install I don't think you have a corrupt XML nor do I think the games are residing in LaunchBox without a Platform associated to it, at least all based on the information you've given me. If you want the video's by date so you can watch them in the order I recorded them you can view them by date here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSIht6UXIEXIgz4eXAEShxA/videos The lower you get on the page the older the video's. The series gets a bit more assuming as time goes on.
  6. Is this your first time adding your games? Should they be archived, no not necessarily, but it works just fine with LaunchBox as long as you have the extraction box checked when you edit your emulator in LB. If this isn't your first time adding games, did you add games previously and try and delete the system without deleting the games? Is this your only system you are trying to add?
  7. Oh, and there have been a lot of date changes as well. Remember that the first date the game was released at is the date we're going with until regional dates can be made.
  8. I would like to remind everyone to try and follow the Guidelines as best as possible. I requested the deletion of two image with nudity and someone rejected those. Those need to be accepted. As well, someone tried to split Gran Turismo 2 in to two games, that is 1 game. There have also been a few duplicate editions of games. When in doubt, please make a quick search on the Database.
  9. 442GB. I remembered 600GB, but I was off and I didn't delete that many. Still a whole hell of a lot though.
  10. DOS games range from 250kb in the mid 80's to several hundred mb in the mid 90's and a lot of these have their disc images available. So game install + disc images. I've also pruned down a bit since I got the pack. Also, DOS games are not 1 single file... usually. They can range with as many files as a regular modern game. They're PC games more or less. Currently 4,739 games. I'm currently having Windows tell me how big it is, but there's a lot of files so I will in a bit.
  11. You might want to follow our tutorial series from the start.
  12. Yea it's meant to be a default script either for someone to use or to build off of.
  13. I've found No-Intro for everything not disc based. Also, I've gotten 1 Tosec, but it was disc based and didn't have duplicates. I also only had massive duplicate problems with GoodSets. As for what each thing means, it's in the GoodSet readme's. [b] mean Bad or Incorrect Rip, [h] means hacked (either rom hack, translation or otherwise), [t] means trainer... I forget what p and o are. There might even be [t] for Translated and [h] doesn't quantify Translated. Yea... unless you wanna sift through all of that. I also recently got the eXoDOS set... it was huge. It was however A LOT of DOS games... like 600GB worth.
  14. I did say it was working fine with my entire system. First search result. https://www.inputmapper.com/
  15. No, no need to apologize at all. Actually, they're the same thing. PSX2PSP (PSX annoys me btw... it's PS1... :P) is a fan created tool for modded PSP's to put PS1 games on the PSP. However, it's the same exact system that Sony uses. So that settings swapping feature is still at the root of it all. They created the system for PS3 and PSP. If it's available for PS2 games on PS4 I haven't come across that yet as no PS1 games are on PS4... at least yet. But they are certainly he same thing, just this is now adapted for emulator use too apparently.
  16. Yea you should be good to go, easily.
  17. InputMapper is the program that gets the PS4 controller up and running in Windows. It's what I use to make my PS4 controller work, it's great. No, LaunchBox does not come pre-installed with anything. It is illegal for us to redistribute roms like that. Also, we don't publicly discuss where to get specific roms. However, we do discuss certain specifics like the names of rom sets. The big one that most users like is the No-Intro sets. That's pretty much as far as we go talking about specifics. Otherwise, if you need help setting everything up check out our tutorials on the YouTube channel that I have created. You can get to them from the link in my signature. If you have more questions feel free to ask.
  18. niglurion said I use .PBP files for every multiple discs games and it's working great (with ePSXe, I don't think it's working with Mednafen for the time being). You can choose the disc you want when requested. All with PSX2PSP. It's very easy. Yea it's essentially the method I was talking about, the Sony solution.
  19. Then to me, that sounds like it has to be a setting. If the only difference between us is the method of which we see the game then it has to lie within the difference. The only difference between us is that im not streaming it, and I am using a PS4 controller. Just to double check, you don't have any AutoHotKey or Automation settings running for BigBox do you? In BigBox Options check Controller Buttons and Controller Automation. At least to satisfy curiosity too, disable them and navigate BigBox with your keyboard and double check your games.
  20. That would be interesting to say the least. I know Sony has a solution digitally for all of their games, but it's all one package then you just open the settings and "swap discs". This would be awesome, we all know that multiple discs are just a relic of what was and we certainly don't need them anymore and can actually get rid of them. Albeit that's a lot more tricky... but still. Thanks for sharing.
  21. It'll be costly at first due to the newness of it, but 3.5mm can carry video and USB (any of them) can already carry Audio and video as well, so really this is at no surprise to me. It also won't go away probably completely. USB Mini still exists, even though Micro has phased that out almost completely. If adoption is high though and there isn't too much splintering of the market then it will be fine.
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