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Ok thanks...I just was curious if I could enter some sort of manual command to utilize it.
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Howdy, I recently got a Retroid Pocket 4 and I have been using Launch Box as my front end of choice. One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to set a custom emulator. With the device came a emulator for GameCube called "Dolphin for handheldx. This emulator works quite a bit better than the Dolphin in the app store. But I can't seem to figure out how to get Launch Box to use this emulator. It asks me for a package name, activity name, and path key. I guess I'm not super well versed on Android OS. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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When i got my RP4 i initially had Daijisho on it....but i didnt like it much and i got Launchbox since i am a long time fan....Daijisho was able to launch Drastic roms from the frontend...not sure what they did differently? Perhaps this has been fixed?
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Whoa this post is back from the dead. Yes when i have my old Lenovo y700 it had a Nvidia 960m and a integrated gpu. Most open GL Applications had some issues with diagonal screen tearing in most games. There was a driver update like 2 or more years later that fixed this but yes, my fix was forcing it to use the onboard GPU in some applications as opposed to the Nvidia GPU
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snoopaloop83 started following OG Xbox emulation , noob question about streaming games , Question about SSD's and BigBox Performance and 3 others
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I watch video game streams from time to time, and i always see on the side "time stamps" of in game achievements or milestones. My question is say someone is streaming off a console how do they get the games to interface with these timestamps? I can understand a PC game having some sort of 3rd party addon but how would a seperate console game be able to detect and display such things?
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Hello! I recently upgraded from a gaming laptop to a gaming desktop. I took the SSD out of my laptop and put it into my desktop to put the OS and games on. When i copied over all of my launchbox files and roms i put them onto the secondary stock mechanical HDD that came with the computer to save space. Of course, it is much slower within BigBox and all of the menus compared to when i had the SSD in the laptop. I dont want to eat up my main drive with roms, but if i put the Launchbox installation onto my SSD along with all of the images and meta data, and kept the roms on my secondary mechanical SSD would it benefit the menu speed? Or should i move the roms to the SSD as well? Not sure if BigBox looks at the directory for roms constantly or just loads them off a list of what i have loaded. Thanks!
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Is there any simple way to bind Alt+F4 to a controller input Universally across all apps? Id prefer XBOX GUIDE+BACK but BACK+START works too. Thanks!
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Is there any application that lets me map a button press Universally across all applications to the controller? For example, I just want to configure my Wireless Bluetooth Xbox One controller to the following bind. Xbox Guide Button + Back converts to ALT+F4
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AWESOME! IT WORKED! THANKS!
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That exact command line doesn't seem to work with or without quotations. Retroarch doesn't even launch
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Are you speaking of the box i have highlighted in the image below? For example i want to use mednafen_psx_hw_libretro.dll to run this game. What would i put in the command line?
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Hello, I know that Lanchbox has a feature for changing the emulator on the fly at launch. But is there anyway to change the core per launch? Some of my n64 and psx games run better with different cores, it would be awesome if i could change them on the fly as well.
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I've always found it strange that there hasnt been much progress (to my knowledge) of an Original Xbox emulator. The system runs on and x86 pentium 3 and a modified windows kernel. Shouldn't that be easy for a PC to emulate? But honestly a friend of mine gave me his old xbox and titles are quite cheap. I'm having a lot of fun collecting for it.
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Thanks for your help. Im out and about for the night, will try out epsxe out later this weekend and let you know my results.