GennadijK Posted August 5 Share Posted August 5 Hello . Downloaded the full pack from this : Unpacked as needed. Video mode set to: bgfx or better auto? I heard that with bgfx you can set more different shaders in the slider option section. In the main menu itself, in the main settings, I have Custom filter installed and just below you can also set a filter. Is there something that needs to be displayed in this section or is everything set correctly as it is? And do I need to wait for the update under MAME Lights Out Bezels Revisited under 0.268? Now everything seems to be playing fine. Although in the same Golden Ax he writes that it does not work perfectly in terms of graphics. And another question, are there any plugins or gadgets for Mame or RetroArch to make vibration appear in these retro games? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GennadijK Posted August 5 Author Share Posted August 5 And another question: I created a folder folder and put the Lights Out Bezels Revisited.ini file there Does it download automatically or do you have to download it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kloug666 Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 1) Noobs section is for Launchbox questions. Please post emulation related questions here: https://forums.launchbox-app.com/forum/75-emulation/ 2) Use BGFX. The auto mode will use the least demanding rendering for your computer. It won't add scanlines, bloom effects, etc. You could use it if you have a CRT monitor, but that's it. 3) System filter in General Settings has nothing to do with graphic rendering. It is simply used to manually select a type of roms (ex: NeoGeo only, Arcade vs. Home, Vertical vs. Horizontal, etc). 4) FFBArcadePlugin may add force feedback and rumble effects to various arcade games. Look for it on github. 5) Folder INI file is intended to display a list of the game of the collection in System FIlter tab. It won't download anything. 6) I recommend that you search and take a look at the "documentation" section of mamedev. You'll find most of the answers you're looking for as a newcomer to MAME's universe. I've added the official emulator user guide as an attachment. I hope I've been helpful, have fun! MAME_268.pdf 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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