Possible new ports on Retropie?
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Hello there!
As you may already know, you can play games like neverball, Quake 3, GLTron and so on on the Raspbian operating system using the experimental GL drivers.On Retropie, I can play Quake 3, but I never seen anyone being able to run GLtron or Neverball on this operating system.
Do you think its possible to add such games to Retropie? I dont like playing games on Raspbian, most of the time I cant even fullscreen. But I principally want to play on Retropie because I dont need to enable GL drivers everytime I want to play. Doing this makes my BerryBoot going crazy!
Any help is appreciated. Thanks alot! :D
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The process to add software to the Ports menu is pretty straightforward. Now that you mention it, I might add GLTron myself if possible.
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@willboxgaming If the game requires OpenGL, then you'll need an OpenGL driver/extension to play it. RetroPie does not require, and even has a conflict, with the OpenGL driver, so there's might not be so straightforward to play them without X.org and the OpenGL driver.
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Ah, I'm just now reading that the experimental OpenGL driver won't work outside of a desktop environment. That's a shame.
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@mediamogul Any other arcade or console game that'd be similar to GLTron that you'd recommend?
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@mediamogul Thanks for the reply! Im a little lost with your guide... How could I install Neverball on there?
sudo apt-get install neverball
After running this from the retropie console, I typed in ./neverball , neverball, and so on. I cant get the game to launch... So knowing that it doesnt even works in the console, how could you make a working script out of it? -
@willboxgaming said in Possible new ports on Retropie?:
After running this from the retropie console, I typed in ./neverball , neverball, and so on.
Were there any error messages? Those would help to pinpoint the problem.
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@willboxgaming said in Possible new ports on Retropie?:
Thanks for the reply! Im a little lost with your guide... How could I install Neverball on there?
Neverball needs the experimental OpenGL driver and apparently it requires a desktop environment. Unfortunately, I don't believe it can be run as a port in the way you're wanting.
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