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What do you think about adding ExaGear Desktop to optional packages to RetroPie?

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    herb_fargus administrators @BuZz
    last edited by 18 Aug 2017, 19:20

    @buzz I concur.

    If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

    Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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      RealFraggy
      last edited by 19 Sept 2017, 11:13

      I would LOVE to see Exagear Desktop to be fully integrated into RETROPIE, but I also agree that it would pollute the optional packages list and that this would upset the users, including myself.

      However, I think Exagear Desktop is a wonderful product and I will buy a license for it and if I can't run it in Retropie, that would be kind of a bummer. I wanna be able to run it from within Retropie!

      How about adding a separate list with "3rd party (trial / paid) packages" like it's done in any other Linux distro for installing proprietary software?... this way it won't "pollute" Retropie's "optional packages" list?

      Or perhaps publish some instructions on Github, on how to add Exagear Desktop as a new system, that is to say to adapt the instructions found here: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Add-a-New-System-in-EmulationStation to help noobies like me to achieve this seamless integration of Exagear into Retropie's System list.

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        pjft
        last edited by 19 Sept 2017, 11:40

        @RealFraggy I'd add those instructions and any other guidance on the ExaGear website, on "how to install on RetroPie".

        I agree: this seems to be much more of a useful thing for current ExaGear users rather than to RetroPie users themselves.

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          glennlake
          last edited by 19 Sept 2017, 14:19

          They already have a guide on their site that explains how to install ExaGear. Here is a quote from there guide. "Exagear Desktop is a real Retropie ALTERNATIVE that can significantly increase the capabilities of your Raspberry Pi based gaming console." I don't think the developers of RetroPie, after working for several years to make the best software for retro-games, want to direct people away from RetroPie to an alternative environment.

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            pUnK @glennlake
            last edited by 23 Sept 2017, 00:58

            @glennlake said in What do you think about adding ExaGear Desktop to optional packages to RetroPie?:

            Here is a quote from there guide. "Exagear Desktop is a real Retropie ALTERNATIVE that can significantly increase the capabilities of your Raspberry Pi based gaming console."

            Sorry about that. Our foul :( This is just our Spanglish. Really didn't want to write anything like it sound.
            Changed this incorrect language.

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              spruce_m00se
              last edited by 24 Sept 2017, 06:27

              I would be willing to pay for some software that allowed me to play the original command and conquers up to red alert 2 and warcraft2, perhaps age of empires.
              judging from the comments on your youtube video, the FPS for counterstrike is low, and thus I expect that COD1 would be a no no?

              atomic bomberman would be a good one to add.

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                spruce_m00se @pUnK
                last edited by 24 Sept 2017, 06:30

                @punk
                i speak spanish Fluently, perhaps even better than I speak my native tongue these days, and as such, I could perhaps understand that the word "alternative" in Spanish doesnt entirely infer the replacement of something.

                However, when reading the text on your youtube videos, I fail to see how the following could have been badly translated from Spanish to English:
                "Forget about retropie! New Era of Gaming On Rapsberry Pi is here "
                It does seem a little hypocritical to come onto the Retropie forum and ask to be included in Retropie after suggesting that people "forget about Retrpie"

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                  BuZz administrators @spruce_m00se
                  last edited by BuZz 24 Sept 2017, 09:50

                  @spruce_m00se agreed.

                  Seems clear to me their only interest in RetroPie is to increase their profits by utilising our user base. No thanks.

                  To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    glennlake @spruce_m00se
                    last edited by 24 Sept 2017, 10:18

                    @spruce_m00se Would you be willing to pay $22.45 ($33.45) for every Pi you install this on? I have read their eula and, unless they have edited it like they have elsewhere on their page, the license is not transferable to another Pi install. You also need a new license for each Pi you install it on. I am a tinkerer (like most of us) and I am always changing, deleting, re-installing and experimenting with my Pi installs. I don't know about you but I think many of us have several Pi's from the original Pi1 up to the Pi3b and Pi0 W and this would start to add up quickly. This is too much like MicroSoft.

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                      spruce_m00se @glennlake
                      last edited by 24 Sept 2017, 12:23

                      @glennlake I would not! at most I would pay one licence. and only if it was proven to work as well as an old pc I could pick up for the 25 dollars charged for the licence,
                      I have an old 486 in the roof ready for some retro gaming one day :)

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                        glennlake @spruce_m00se
                        last edited by glennlake 24 Sept 2017, 13:59

                        @spruce_m00se As much as I like the Raspberry Pi and RetroPie, if you need to play x86 games I think your 486 will give you a better experience.

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                          spruce_m00se @glennlake
                          last edited by 25 Sept 2017, 05:09

                          @glennlake agreed, thats why im keeping it. annoyingly i threw out the old p2 400 the other day, i had to clear out my parents attic and didnt have aywhere to store it yet. I think I will just emulate old games within windows 10 to be honest. I would love to have them on the Pi though just for convenience sake.

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                            Aryetis
                            last edited by 21 Oct 2017, 07:28

                            Regarding recent news : https://eltechs.com/retropie-extended-for-raspberry-pi/
                            I thought it might be a good idea to dig this thread back.

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                              Snooch
                              last edited by 23 Oct 2017, 16:55

                              This sounds cool! I'm going to look into what games will work. Then I guess I'll need a bigger sd card because mine is fully loaded already. 32gb is the best bet right?

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                                Ganja
                                last edited by 25 Oct 2017, 05:00

                                I think the software should be open source or pay to use the binaries or something. raspberry pi is all about open source and free source communities. Exagear being a paid software is really a kick to the face for the pi community.

                                at least set it up as patreon or something instead of the garbage it is now.

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