stigzler Posted Friday at 10:15 AM Posted Friday at 10:15 AM (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 Friday at 11:20 AM by stigzler Quote
dragon57 Posted Friday at 09:06 PM Posted Friday at 09:06 PM 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 Friday at 11:29 PM Author Posted Friday at 11:29 PM Thanks @dragon57 - a useful hack in the absence of any solutions via launchbox or retroarch settings. 1 Quote
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