What would you like to see in future Retropie releases
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@thehuntedfew I think RetroArch can do that.
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@meleu any idea how ?
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I think the major update that is currently needed is better scraper integration. This could come in a few different flavors:
1.) More options for scrapers beyond gamesdb (which doesn't work half the time)
2.) Code that allows easier implementation of new (future) scrapers
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@thehuntedfew I read about it on the RetroArch 1.6.0 annoucement, but I didn't test it myself.
Follow that link and look for the Audio Mixer section. -
To all those who want a music player built into ES, it is not happening any time soon. What I can offer is an interface with a python server that plays music. I wrote one in 2012 which still works well. and has an Android controller application.
Details -> https://github.com/hex007/pifm_server/blob/master/README.mdTo those wanting GIF support, not now. A lot of new features are being added and they have the devs pinned with work.
@Panther7 Have you thought about contributing data to GamesDB? You can actually make edits and add metadata for missing games.
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BBC Micro, Acorn and Archimedes without having to use MESS (not user friendly at all). Is this wishful thinking?
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@gavlarr1 said in What would you like to see in future Retropie releases:
BBC Micro, Acorn and Archimedes without having to use MESS (not user friendly at all). Is this wishful thinking?
Just curious: Why do you consider MESS to be not user friendly?
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@hex Here's my personal list (apologies, if these are less possible to execute or only have to do with ES, I'm no coder, just a casual retrogamer) :
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Grid view
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Better Amiga emulation support:
with multidisk bootable directly from ES.
with keymapping through CFG files
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Pegasus integration
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Favourites: filtering favourites on/off toggle with a buttonpress.
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- Grid view is being worked on. See PR
- Not my expertise
- Can you elaborate?
- @pjft might comment on this
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I don't think there are any plans to make favorites toggleable via a button press. There's the favorites games list as a whole, which acts as such a shortcut, and I imagine that @Zigurana may consider implementing a "Favorites" mode similar to the one present in the Kids mode.
If there's an overwhelming number of requests for such a use case, certainly open to considering it, but for the time being it's just noted.
Thanks.
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@phulshof I'm not Gavlarr himself, so his answer is probably different, but I think I have a pretty good idea what it is:
Compared to almost every other emulator on RetroPie, MESS requires quite a bit of configuration to get working (especially in the case of, say, setting up three different systems that each function differently, without resorting to a hundred shell scripts), as opposed to the usual "download emulator from retropie setup, put the roms in the folder, put the bios if needed, launch and play the thing".
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@pjft @AndersHP ,
I don't understand, this functionality is already there, or not?
When toggling the favorite status with 'y', this data is saved in the game's metadata tag<favorite>
, you can then filter on these by selecting the correct filter in the menu.
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@zigurana from what I understood, it was the latter (a simple way to only see favorites in ES), hence my mention of the favorites mode in ES-Kids.
That being said, I may have misread that :)
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@supercatfooz that is the exact reason, it takes a lot of configuration (which I have tried and failed miserably)
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@phulshof I have tried to configure it (using the guides). I have so far failed to get it to work.
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@supercatfooz said in What would you like to see in future Retropie releases:
@phulshof I'm not Gavlarr himself, so his answer is probably different, but I think I have a pretty good idea what it is:
Compared to almost every other emulator on RetroPie, MESS requires quite a bit of configuration to get working (especially in the case of, say, setting up three different systems that each function differently, without resorting to a hundred shell scripts), as opposed to the usual "download emulator from retropie setup, put the roms in the folder, put the bios if needed, launch and play the thing".
That's how it works for me, though if you're using MESS to emulate personal computers (which I guess these might qualify as) it's wise to use the software lists. As long as you just play games, it shouldn't be much of an issue. :) On my PC, I use MESS for almost all older console emulation and for MSX emulation as well.
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@gavlarr1 said in What would you like to see in future Retropie releases:
@phulshof I have tried to configure it (using the guides). I have so far failed to get it to work.
I haven't used it on the pi yet, but I've used it extensively on my PC. Feel free to send me a PM with what exactly you're trying to do, and where it fails, and I'll do my best to help you out. :)
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@phulshof thanks, don’t get as much time to use it. Will PM when I get a chance to go through what I have tried 👍
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FIrst off, thank you for collections. They're freaking amazing. I would like to see a small improvement on them though:
In addition to being able to start/end editing collections, have a modifier key-Y combo bring up a list of collections as a quick add mechanism, especially when in All Games and it's just crazytown in there.
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