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Retroarch how to switch discs with pbp file
Retroarch how to switch discs with pbp file






retroarch how to switch discs with pbp file

one time It loaded into a white(/black depending on the design you chose) 4:3 screen, and then refused to launch into the bios boot, another time it crashed directly and only to the menu overlay - 3 other times it crashed into a black screen, and that is not counting the 5 crashes prior, to get even the beetle psx nro to load.Īnd now - please tell me, why you think that this is someones prerogative to outsource to random guy on the internet, because they are too lazy to do on their own, and too "not so much into reading" to find out, that none of it matters, considering the current state of PSX emulation on the switch. The file shows up in the file browser, but I couldnt get my test game to boot. The switch menu overlay is always on screen - so thats another thing no normal person would accept - and this information is all in the retroarch thread by now, but apparently no one is reading anything anymore - thats what you have your personal forum assistant for - you tell "pretty please, most easy explaination" and "thanks" once in a while. If you can get it to work, the game will play at 10-15 fps (the elephant in the room thing mentioned above), so games will be literally unplayable.

retroarch how to switch discs with pbp file

It is not built with the most recent patches that actually eliminated every retroarch build crashing, so it crashes, on boot, on load, pre load, after launching an iso. Ok, I tried to test pbp support on the Switch version for 15 minutes now - and while doing so felt like the gbatemp village idiot, out on a mission to please "random generation Y dude", because dude got a smartphone, and uses the internet as his personal magic Alexa replacement. This is not just me liking to ride a superiority complex into the ground. tldr I'm acting out the touch love playbook for a reason as well. cue files.) I'll try it out and report back.

retroarch how to switch discs with pbp file

(I didn't try it, once I read, that beetly would require. tldr I'm acting out the tough love playbook for a reason as well. I'm actually a pretty plesent human being that would never have the urge to act like this in person (*hrm* yeah - becaue you wouldnt dare to!), but seeing quite recently what the term "community" has become since the me generation clashed against web platforms, have made me act like a grouchy old man, because I cant bare the alternative of shutting my mouth, and let it all unfold like the average "i want personal support" phone user imagines the interaction to play out. cue files.) I'll try it out and report back.Īs for the "dont be so harsh" part - yeeees, but apart from the motivations already described and a sincere lack of willingness to read, or test stuff on their own - all that this currently leads up to is to an unimpressed state of the person who will try to get it working, and then drop it 15 seconds later, because its not in a currently usable state.Īlso - as for the not readng part - we also have someone in here that is very surprised by the white screen (discussed in the Retroarch thread), and nothing happening after (BIOS issue?).īeing hardpressed on which side I'd rather se myself falling on - being seen as a hardliner, with not much patience for people who show a real lack of involvement, or being seen as someone who can get exploited on a case by case basis by random people on the internet who use their smartphones as "magic answering boxes" - I've made my choice.

#Retroarch how to switch discs with pbp file psp#

) added support for it (the format, not PSP games), which is why we are having this discussion.Ĭlick to expand.Thats news to me. Yes - pbp initially was a PSP format, but eventually some emulators (PCSX. We hope that this will change in the future.Įdit: Forgot one more thing. PSX emulation on the Switch currently is not viable. To end with - lets adress the elephant in the room as well - if the psx bettle core currently runs at 10-15 fps max onthe switch (no dynarec, no hardware acceleration) - none of this matters anyway - because the person asking the question, may try this once - and thats it. Of course the mainstream doesnt think so - so, don't use it.? Because it is well documented, and reasonably open. Because it allows multi disc games to be packaged into one file, because it strips out filler data all CD based games had, that sometimes amounts to more than half of the images size. pbp is arguably the better format going forward.

retroarch how to switch discs with pbp file

Third response being a threadjacking with another, question - but actually the main reason I am actually doing some explaining in here. Feels, you never can be wrong - because feels). (By *feels* - feels, the new metric of an entire generation. Second response being someone telling you "whats more mainstream". First response being from a youtuber telling you "what he tried" (abstraction potential -3, learning potential - limited).








Retroarch how to switch discs with pbp file