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  1. With gamesdb only the download speed is back to normal.
  2. Both gamesdb and emumovies (free membership). I reckon it takes between 10-20 minutes to download a single image file.
  3. Hi, I am seeing the same, ridiculously slow speeds when downloading artwork. My fiber connection is good, which suggest that the problem may be with the LB gamesdb server.
  4. Hi, Thanks, I have added it as a enhancement request. For others facing the same problems, the easiest and somewhat dirty workaround is to rename the rpx file to the name of the title and import rpx file. To do this I quickly put together a script that looks for rpx files, postfixes .orignal to the orignal rpx file and create a copy of the original name and names it the same name game title, i.e., to folders up. Hate doing stuff like this, but it was that or spending hours manually entering the game title. At last with this approach I could always revert back to the original file name if wanted. Happy to share the script if anyone needs it. Best Regards, Cato
  5. Hi, I think in your case it picked up the zelda which was the name of the rpx file. Unfornuately, I believe most games have slightly more cryptic names and sometimes the same filename is used across various titles which may rule out the possibility of using the game database to find the game title (if that ever was a viable option). I know you guys are working on a lot of stuff, and that is much appreciated. How would I go about to log this as a enhancement request? Cato
  6. Hi, The approach you described is how I would normally add game titles, but WiiU loadline is a little bit different than other system in that the RPX file is found in a subfolder under the gametitle folder. So, typically you would have a folder structure that looks something like this: ..\Game Title [id]\code\game.rpx -- every game has the subfolder code which contains the rpx file. If the folder option is selected, every game will have the suggested game title "code" which will leave you with the tedious task of manually naming all game titles. Is there a better or smarter way to do this? Cato
  7. Hi, Does anyone know if there is a way to import wii-u loadline/rpx into launchbox without having to manually enter the game title? Cato
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