Retroarch would hang itself if you try to mix a 1.0.0.2 core alongside a 1.7.4 for example, which is something I tried to do some time back. Mixing and matching would be a bad idea depending on which versions you want to mix. The only bugs I remember were options for the Rapid Fire buttons, as mentioned, but things like save states and screen shots work fine (which were broken in later releases). TurboGrafx / PC-Engine works once you put the correct bios, CD games included, which is something it broke on later releases (and I think in some newer version still has problems, reading comments around the internet). SNES works, and besides a couple games with issues (Romancing Saga 3 has constant slowdown, and some exotic translations like Tengai Makyou Zero do not work on this, or most emulators for that matter) I found it pretty solid for something back from 2013/2014.
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You have to change the resolution when starting a core (although you can change the aspect ratio and it keeps saved), but it's not to big of a deal to me to take 2 seconds to change it when I avoid many of the other trappings that newer versions have. There were some custom cores out there that could be grouped together, if needed.ġ.0.0.2 Is what I use, mostly because of a mix of interface simplicity and emulator performance, although it lacks some stuff, like per game settings, and things like Rapid Button settings not working.
#Ps2 bios rom for pcsx2 1.4.1 update#
I could try to make a clean version but I don't know how "nice" would it be to take someone's package and change it to update it later.
#Ps2 bios rom for pcsx2 1.4.1 download#
I found a link for it on a portuguese web, problem is that the download has copyrighted content, so I'm kinda doubtful to put it here. There was a custom version of 1.0.0.2 put together by people from this forum, but the links are dead as they were put on sendspace. Retroarch 1.0.0.2 (I think original version, from 2014 and erased in 2016). I personally can provide links for Retroarch 1.0.0.2 and 1.3.6: It's true that older versions are being harder and harder to find, which I find ironic within this subject. It would be really nice if we could get a stable release for the Wii and without the clutter or bugs, but I think we're way too late for the developers to care anymore seeing how little attention Wii gets from them (and I understand why would that be, even if I think they should make a "last good version" if they don't want to spend more time on it). More than likely, we may be able to mix and match builds that were released close together so we can come up with a Frankenstein build that works well for most systems. Since these are older builds, some may break SNES support, or MAME, or something else may be broken. May need more testing.ġ.3.6 - The final build with per-game configuration? Retroarch builds that I've read about that may be worth trying:ġ.0.0.2 -The build MaeseJesus uses. We need to compile a request list of the most stable\recent Retroarch builds that users report as saving per-game settings.
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Muttering amongst ourselves on messageboards, pretty much. From a usability standpoint, the newer builds are practically useless. That's a problem for us, because for such a system to work, the newer builds need to be improvements, not regressions. Anyone new to Wii emulation is completely out of luck due to the fact that Retroarch treats their builds as disposable. What we need (not speaking only for myself here) is for members of our community to share older builds we still have lying around, because they're no longer archived on the internet - a n y w h e r e. So one of those two games will always display incorrectly. For example, if I set separate resolutions for Bonk's Revenge and Ninja Spirit, they'll default to the core settings every time.
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The override settings for games don't save screen resolution at all. Just tried your method with 1.7.5 and it only saves screen resolution settings for the core itself (tested with mednafen_pce_fast). Click to expand.Thanks for the feedback, MaeseJesus.