It can be considered as the sequel of the original God of War.
#PSP FOLDER MUTLIPLE GAME FOLDERS FULL#
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God of War: Ghost of Sparta was released in 2010, and since then, it is considered one of the most visually stunning games for Sony handheld consoles. Since this is a PlayStation exclusive series, you won’t find this franchise on any other platform. God of War is a legendary game franchise from Sony.
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#PSP FOLDER MUTLIPLE GAME FOLDERS PSP#
Here I am presenting my best picks for PSP games that you can play using an emulator. So, it is obvious that you won’t face any kind of lacking in terms of the game library. At that time, the developers brought the masterpieces of the game industry to the handheld systems like the PSP. But even if you look ten years back, you will see that handheld consoles had a significant market share. Thanks again and more to come on my testing.Currently, the handheld console market is almost eaten up by powerful smartphones and tablets. I only have marquees in my arcade roms and i currently don't have any themes that overlay them on the video, so it shouldn't be an issue. This was not an issue until I started working on video previews.Īs for marquees and overlays. I did not like the fact that i had to "Launch" the game twice from the menu list, but i decided to keep all games, even single title files in folders so that every title in the system launches the same way. My first thought was extract them with the same name and try to launch them. I started my Pi builds with that old knowledge in mind and when I tried launching games in N64, Dreamcast, PSP, PSX they would not launch from the zipped files. See if it works.Īre you able to test these and report back, to confirm all behaves as expected, and nothing crashes? If so, I can push the changes to the master RetroPie ES.Īlso, what happens if you press "select" on the folder? Does a menu pop up? Can you edit the folder's metadata? Does it show video and marquee To answer your questions in this post, I have only been working on pi builds for the last 2 or so months, prior to that I had dabbled with ROMs and emulators about 10 years ago and had built an standup arcade on a crude window based system manually launching each emulator and then opening roms. just create a new random folder there, but don't add it to the gamelist, and restart ES) Īnd then finally rename the gamelist file for the PSX system, so it's not recognized, restart ES, and open the PSX system.
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Rendering a separate folder that was not in the gamelist (i.e. Then, in a video theme, open a system with no videos in it (should default to the regular detailed view), and: Then repeat the 3 tests again for a theme without video support. Render the video in one of those NES games. Rendering a separate folder that was on the gamelist, but did not have a video nor an image assigned. Rendering a separate folder that was on the gamelist, but did not have a video assigned, and instead had an image. just create a new random folder there, but don't add it to the gamelist) Rendering the video in a folder for which the gamelist contains a video for (i.e. I'd like to be able to test the following in the new build: Would you be willing to test it out in the current version, and then on the build I'm putting together and report back? It should fix the behavior you're experiencing. from the master code, not the version I'm working on, based on fieldofcows' work. Unsure if that's what you're aiming I am making a small tweak to the main RetroPie ES - i.e.
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The folder itself won't show any metadata, but when browsing the folder it certainly will on the individual files. What I have done in the past is to actually have the individual game files from inside the folder present in the gamelist. Then check that it opens and works as expected. See if it is loaded and shows the metadata and videos. cue to the Batman folder name, and to the gamelist path. If you do want a very hacky workaround attempt, try renaming one of the psx game folders, adding an acceptable extension to it. I'm not sure if that is supposed to work - maybe others will know. The fact is that a folder is not an accepted game type for the psx, so my suspicion is that it won't load that from the gamelist as it's not an identifiable type. You're assigning the metadata, image and video to a folder in the gamelist file for the psx, whereas on the NES example you're assigning it to the zips.