RetroPie-Extra Repository
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I added this small "install-unstables.sh" to your unstables for quicker installs on my Pi; it seems to install them correctly:
#!/bin/bash
cp -R scriptmodules/emulators/* "/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/emulators"
cp -R scriptmodules/libretrocores/* "/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/libretrocores"
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@mrvess Feel free to send a pull request to the unstable repo.
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@zerojay Heya, I was wondering if you can take a look at https://sites.google.com/site/vascocosta/theclue and see if you can get it to work. From what I've seen that should be a Linux version of COSP. I could play it probably with Dos or Amiga Emulation but I would love to see a standalone Port.
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@ectoone said in RetroPie-Extra Repository:
@zerojay Heya, I was wondering if you can take a look at https://sites.google.com/site/vascocosta/theclue and see if you can get it to work. From what I've seen that should be a Linux version of COSP. I could play it probably with Dos or Amiga Emulation but I would love to see a standalone Port.
I was able to build this myself on Raspbian but it's very very slow when run in fullscreen mode.
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I'm too busy to spend time working on getting something working right now, sorry.
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@zerojay No problem, i wasn't expecting something soon, with the holidays coming and such.
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I've been gradually testing this package and the unstables, and wanted to give a few observations (and confirmations of some already given above, too):
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Openbor works with even more titles than listed, you just have to unpack the games manually.
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Bermudasyndrome does not have an exit option - no key works. It has no access to the in-game menu that the original had, either (load/save/quit etc.). I can't hear the music, although all the sounds are in.
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Openxcom deletes everything from opt/retropie/ports/openxcom after updating from source (so it deletes all the game resources). Additionally, perhaps the nightly build could be used for the port? It seems to have a lot of fixes, and supports the sequel, Terror from the Deep (https://openxcom.org/2015/08/terror-from-the-deep-now-available-in-the-nightlies/)
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When starting, the retropie config reports an error in moonlight.sh, line 20 (without installing Moonlight)
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Freesynd installed but didn't run :\
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Rockbot and Openfodder didn't install
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@bazzcatt said in RetroPie-Extra Repository:
- When starting, the retropie config reports an error in moonlight.sh, line 20 (without installing Moonlight)
"Stashing unfinished moonlight script. DO NOT USE."
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@zerojay I finally managed to get The Clue! fully running on my RetroPie. If you're interested, I made a Repo with basic install instructions here.
Since it seems that RetroPie uses a special SDL port, it was easy to build a smooth running fullscreen version directly on RetroPie.
The only issues I encountered was that the game crashed while saving (I'm running the game with sudo now, maybe you know a better way), and the game crashed while saving plans (I simply added empty dummy *.pln files that the game can write to).It would be still nice to get a regular script for it, since the game files are open source anyways. Also it would be great if the dummy files can be generated by the script itself so that in the end I can remove my Repo.
The benefit of the Port is, that compared to running it using DOSBOX, it is less buggy. Especially the bug which stops you from moving through certain doors in the DOS version is gone.
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@bazzcatt said in RetroPie-Extra Repository:
Rockbot and Openfodder didn't install
Take a look at Open Fodder again, its been through a large number of changes in the last 6months (and just pushed a change to the retro repository to fix it yesterday)
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@segra said in RetroPie-Extra Repository:
@bazzcatt said in RetroPie-Extra Repository:
Rockbot and Openfodder didn't install
Take a look at Open Fodder again, its been through a large number of changes in the last 6months (and just pushed a change to the retro repository to fix it yesterday)
Still seems really unstable to me, unfortunately. :/
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Just added Hydra Castle Labyrinth (hcl) to RetroPie-Extra, a fun Metroidvania style platformer game. Would love it if someone could test it on Pi 3 right now. (Already functional on ODroid XU4.)
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@zerojay Installation was successful! I'll try to play it after grabbing some dinner :P
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@zerojay Some sprites are flickering. Here's a shitty video: https://streamable.com/2m02c
Maybe it's because I have a shitty power adaptor?
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@hiulit Hmm. Maybe on a Pi 3, the game will need to run at a lower resolution. The game is set to use whatever the desktop is set to, so maybe use runcommand to change the resolution to 720p or lower and see what happens.
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@zerojay I'll try that and I'll let you know
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@zerojay My best resolution was
720x576 @ 50Hz 4:3, clock: 27MHz progressive
and I think the same for16:9
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I'll add a note for pi3 users then.
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@zerojay Maybe the note should be something generic, like: "If you get flickering sprites, try changing the video mode in runcommand". I'm saying that because I don't know if my resolution would work for everyone.
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That's the idea.
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