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      grant2258 Banned @Clyde
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      @clyde said in Vertical screen non-shoot 'em ups.:

      e that struck me as a bit overkill, I checked the configs manually for noticeable problems. Only spyhunt.cfg has any settings other than some button assignments (which I recognized as

      They all spawn from default.cfg unless you have mapping done mapping for separate games you will be ok. Again its a personal thing we are doing some input changes to mame2003 plus at the moment its still very much a wip but @markwkidd and @dankcushions have made significant progress in going forward

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      • ClydeC
        Clyde @grant2258
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        @grant2258 Yes, I do have some custom mappings, that's why I wouldn't want to delete the whole directory without reason. <:)

        Thanks for all your good work, fellas.

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        • DeadStretchD
          DeadStretch
          last edited by DeadStretch

          Oh wow this is a recent thread. Oddly enough I am doing the exact same thing. Building a dedicated vertical setup.

          I came across a wonderful masterlist of all Vertical [edit] Classic Arcade games.

          https://arcadecart.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/412-Vertical-Game-List1.pdf

          [Edit2] What theme and/or Frontend are you using?

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            DougA @DeadStretch
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            @deadstretch I don't have a final theme yet. I am just using the default, which doesn't fit properly, until I get the build finished in a month or so (hopefully). Then I am going to modify something to fit the 3:4 aspect ratio properly. I would like a splash screen that fits properly too. I am not that keen on some of the scraped images I have ended up with, so I wanted to look for some better images too. Preferably a consistent type, eg always flyers, or always screenshots of game in progress, and with a consistent aspect ration and size. I wanted to limit myself to a relatively small number of games, ie under 50, so manually customizing the metadata won't be too painful. I have too much scraped information in the vein of "this is a 36 year old arcade game...", which was already 2 years out of data on the day I scraped it that I want to change to something that doesn't get out of date, such as "This arcade game, released in 1982..."

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            • DipkidD
              Dipkid
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              Maybe its been mentioned but (although I guess its a shoot em up) Gun.Smoke!

              RetroPC: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13048/the-1976-retropc-diy-retro-gaming-computer-build
              Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
              Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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              • DougAD
                DougA @Dipkid
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                @dipkid No, it wasn't mentioned. Thanks for the suggestion.

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                • chizzerC
                  chizzer @DeadStretch
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                  @deadstretch Vertipi is excellent for a vertical mame setup

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                  • DougAD
                    DougA
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                    @chizzer Yes, I had read that, but as I am not an expert, I wanted to get my bearings on retropie, especially because of the advice and support I can get on this forum. Once I get more familiar with Linux, python etc I will branch out

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                      caver01 @chizzer
                      last edited by caver01

                      @chizzer @DeadStretch just know that Vertipie appears to be a third party image which is unsupported territory. It will be difficult/impossible to troubleshoot anything using that image (you would have to ask Freddy, its creator for help).

                      It would be better to look into the Attract Mode theme used and learn that configuration in the process.

                      My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                      • DougAD
                        DougA @caver01
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                        @caver01 sounds like a good idea. Baby steps...

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                        • DeadStretchD
                          DeadStretch @chizzer
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                          @chizzer Sorry. I don't use 3rd party RetroPie Images.

                          As for the topic in the thread, I've found out that Attract Mode has a few vertical themes/layouts.

                          Also the Pegesus frontend (found on these forums) looks like it will work great in vertical as well.

                          So that's what I'm going to be testing and messing around with the next few days.

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