![]() Soul calibur 2/3 - bad performance, playable if you can suffer trough it Mercenaries - terrible performance, unplayable Ico - broken sound in cutscenes, playable Gta vcs/lcs - terrible performance, unplayableįatal frame - sound issues, playable if you can suffer trough it Here is list of games that i had issues running with retroarch:Ĭode veronica - broken graphics, unplayable I decided to check more games and so far alot of them had various degrees of issues. I even tried multiple Bios from different countries and still nothing. That’s the thing, it crashes instantly so i can never get to the ps2 splash screen. Originally posted by Cpt Ragequit:Hi, you already know this but it may help out some users : Problem is, PCSX2 under the RetroArch frontend does not like you running 2 PS2 games in one session, so you have to close/restart retroarch if you want to boot up a different PS2 game." "If you pause via the RetroArch hotkey (P) before you enter the Quick Menu, the menu should work fine without the crash. Some players have issues accessing the quick menu by pressing F1 and I've found a user stating on a different thread : I got Shadow of the Colossus(USA) running, I now need to get into settings and options to make it run smoothly. I only launched one game but it finally worked out this way (could not launch it directly from RetroArch by loading content). You may have to restart the core if you switch BIOS. Make sure to select the right BIOS from the options, depending on your game version (USA / JAPAN / EU). Then load the core, launch it as is, and manually insert a disc from the quick menu (F1) when you are on the PS2 splash screen. OpenGL or DirectX11 are the only working video drivers so far,as previously stated by another user. ![]() Naming of BIOS files must comply with a specific naming and file structure. In our case, they must be copied to SteamLibrary\SteamApps\common\RetroArch\system\pcsx2\bios (create those folders if you don't have them). Core and info file are always mandatory for every core.īIOS files are necessary for some but not all cores. You need the core, the info file and the BIOS files. Go to the “Main Menu” from the left panel and open “Show Desktop Menu.Hi, you already know this but it may help out some users :.RetroArch’s new desktop front lets you manually create and populate playlists in seconds. After hours of waiting, you will still have an empty list in front of you. For example, good luck attempting to automatically search a folder filled with games for Sony’s first PlayStation in PBP format. ![]() The additional problem is that RetroArch can only recognize a few popular formats, even if its cores support them. Does your collection span multiple systems with large ROMs (like the Playstation, Gamecube, or anything newer)? If so, the scanning can eat up your whole evening. Unfortunately, when dealing with extensive ROM collections, scanning a directory filled with ROMs to detect the games automatically can take a lot of time. ![]() That, though, defeats its very purpose, to be a frontend for hundreds of games on different systems. RetroArch’s game detection and playlist update features are great for playing around a dozen ROMs. Note: If you want, download cores directly from the same directory and stick them in the “Cores” folder in your RetroArch. ![]()
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