stigzler Posted January 24 Posted January 24 (edited) I think this might have to do with retroarch. On initial import for psp, I selected use bezels. However, now I don't want the bezels showing. It launches via retroarch (whose UI organisation is a little baffling with overrides etc). I launch a game and then switch off the bezel via quickmenu-OnScreenOverlay-DisplayOverlay=false. I then try to save ethe core override via quickMenu-overrides-saveCoreOverrides. However, if I relaunch the same game, the bezels are back. Also for other games. What am I doing wrong? 😭 Edit: So if I do quickMenu-overrides-saveGameOverides, this works. However same for ContentDirectory doesn't. God I hate retroarch settings. Also, if I didn't want to disable the entire overlay (eg. Controls etc) how would I achieve this? Edited January 24 by stigzler Quote
dragon57 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Just fyi, if you ever want to disable a full set of Retroarch bezels, go to the ...\retroarch\overlays\GameBezels folder and rename the appropriate subdirectory to something other than the existing named directory. Quote
stigzler Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 Thanks @dragon57 - a useful hack in the absence of any solutions via launchbox or retroarch settings. 1 Quote
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