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HELP!! In games not saving!

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    Semper 5
    last edited by Semper 5 22 Jan 2018, 20:21

    As the title suggests my in game saves are simply not working. NES, SNES, whatever. It's just not creating the save game files in the directories. It DID save games at one point too. The following is what I've tried to no avail:

    • reset rom directory permissions via setup
    • $ sudo chown -R pi /opt/retropie/ $ sudo chown -R pi /etc/emulationstation/ $ sudo chown -R pi /home/pi/
    • complete wipe of SD and reinstalled EVERYTHING

    And yes I have LOADS of space on my SD card.
    I'm going NUTS trying to figure out what went wrong or what to do to recover. Any help is MUCH appreciated

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      Impman66 @Semper 5
      last edited by 22 Jan 2018, 20:59

      @semper-5
      Stupid question I know, but are the highscores turned on in Retroarch. If you press Select then X whilst in a game, it brings you to the Retroarch menu, where you can turn on/off high scores.
      Have you the latest cores available for the setup?
      I had an issue with my arcade gam.es not saving, but thanks to immense help on here it was resolved.
      Try searching for Games not saving or Hi score not saving, and you will find loads of help on different issues. May be one of them can help you out

      Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
      Power Supply used: Generic 5v 2.5A Panasonic
      RetroPie Version Used : 4.5.1
      Built From: Retropie website
      USB Devices connected: 2 x Dragonrise N64 Encoders

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        Semper 5 @Impman66
        last edited by 22 Jan 2018, 21:08

        @impman66 Thanks, I'm currently using a keyboard since I have no controller just yet. but I can't bring up the retroarch menu with that shortcut

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          mitu Global Moderator @Semper 5
          last edited by 22 Jan 2018, 21:10

          @semper-5 How are you saving the game state from a keyboard ? When you save, do you see the Retroarch message 'saving state ...' at the bottom left ?

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            Semper 5
            last edited by 22 Jan 2018, 21:12

            I stated this is "in-game" saves. game save files are not being created.

            not save states

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              mitu Global Moderator @Semper 5
              last edited by 22 Jan 2018, 21:15

              @semper-5 What version of RetroPie are you using ? Please give more details, including the ROM you're trying out and the emulator used - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                Impman66 @Semper 5
                last edited by 22 Jan 2018, 21:15

                @semper-5
                I think it is F4 for the retroarch menu, It all depends when you first configured your pie with the keyboard as to what you used for the hotkey shortcuts. I am sorry I don't really know enough about it but Mitu helped me out and I am sure he can advise better.

                Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
                Power Supply used: Generic 5v 2.5A Panasonic
                RetroPie Version Used : 4.5.1
                Built From: Retropie website
                USB Devices connected: 2 x Dragonrise N64 Encoders

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                  Semper 5 @mitu
                  last edited by 22 Jan 2018, 21:27

                  @mitu Rtropie version: 4.9.35-v7+ armv71
                  ROM: Super Metroid
                  emulator: lr-snes9x2010

                  but I've tried a bunch of various ROMs and none work. its just so weird how it worked the first time days ago but since then (even after a clean install) its not working anymore

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                    Impman66 @Semper 5
                    last edited by 22 Jan 2018, 21:41

                    @semper-5
                    Sorry, not able to help much more. Did you update the emulator from source or binary? I don't know how much knowledge you have so don't want to teach you to suck eggs. Also have you tried looking at Retroarch in the Retropie menu, this may give you a clue as to what is assigned to what, so helping you see what you need to press "in-game".
                    But as I say do a search on the forum, it really does help.

                    Best of luck, and sorry I have reached limit of my capabilities.

                    Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
                    Power Supply used: Generic 5v 2.5A Panasonic
                    RetroPie Version Used : 4.5.1
                    Built From: Retropie website
                    USB Devices connected: 2 x Dragonrise N64 Encoders

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                      mitu Global Moderator @Semper 5
                      last edited by 22 Jan 2018, 22:00

                      @semper-5 Battery saves are stored in a .srm file, alongside the ROM file. If they're not saved, maybe you don't have right permissions on the folder where the ROM is stored.
                      Run the game with verbose logging, you can enable it in the Runcommand launch menu (https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Runcommand/#runcommand-launch-menu), try to do a save or just start the game. Paste the output of the log file (/dev/shm/runcommand.log) to a site like pastebin.com to see if any errors are logged there.

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                        Semper 5 @mitu
                        last edited by 22 Jan 2018, 22:13

                        @mitu yup I'm very aware of all of that. and I did some snooping around in retroarch.

                        and now this is VERY weird. I accidentally deleted the entire rom list I had in the SNES dir. sent it all back on SSH, tried a game and VOILA, now it saves.

                        I have no idea as to why or how its working now

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