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    ScummVM 2.1.0

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    • GeekOBG
      GeekOB @BuZz
      last edited by

      Thanks for the heads up @BuZz . Can you post here when it's been uploaded?

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      • BuZzB
        BuZz administrators @GeekOB
        last edited by

        @GeekOB uploaded. had to rebuild the sdl1 binary also (I forgot about that).

        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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        • DarksaviorD
          Darksavior @hhromic
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          @hhromic So no libretro dev wants to do the task to port this new version over? I miss using the crt-pi shader with scummvm.

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          • GeekOBG
            GeekOB @BuZz
            last edited by GeekOB

            Confirmed, @BuZz . Thank you!

            The ScummVM development team has asked me to emphasize the following:

            1. This build is not 2.1.0, but build of the stable branch.
            2. This build is not official and not supported by the ScummVM team.
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              hhromic @Darksavior
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              @BuZz thanks!

              @Darksavior good news!
              https://github.com/libretro/scummvm/pull/150

              @GeekOB great it worked for you now.
              Cheers!

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              • GeekOBG
                GeekOB
                last edited by GeekOB

                Hi @buzz @mitu and @hhromic

                I updated ScummVM using the new binary which is displayed in the port as 2.1.1pre (Oct 15 2019) and I noticed one of the key new features for the 2.1.0 release, Cloud Saves, was missing from the main menu:
                ScummVM 2.1.1pre (Oct 15 2019).png

                I had seen it before when I compiled from source using branch-2-1-0, master and even branch-2-1. I tried compiling again using the official point release from branch-2-1-0 and the option appeared again:
                ScummVM 2.1.0.png

                I reached out to the ScummVM Project team and they told me branch-2-1 shouldn't be used for ports as it uses not well-tested features. Also, enabling all engines will enable the experimental ones and users may get wrong the impression that the games get registered, and then do not work. Basing a release port not on the release branch (branch-2-1-0) is very close with making it unpredictable as well because it is being slowly expanded, and version 2.1.1 may not even be released at all.

                The ScummVM devs offered their help to review, suggest needed fixes and improve the port to ensure it works as intended so everyone is happy :)
                You can reach their project lead at sev@scummvm.org

                I hope this is useful, as a fan of both ScummVM and RetroPie I want to help in making the user experience as good as possible and minimize annoying bugs for the devs to deal with.

                Thanks,

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                  hhromic @GeekOB
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                  @GeekOB thanks for reaching out to ScummVM devs and finding out what branch we should be using.
                  I guess the scriptmodule was using the wrong branch before as well (branch-2-0).

                  So just to be clear, the officially endorsed branch to use for stable is branch-2-1-0 then?

                  EDIT: I also noticed they have tags in their repository, e.g. v2.1.0. Could you kindly ask the developers what is preferred for checking out the source? the tag v2.1.0 or the branch branch-2-1-0? The tag and the branch are not in sync in the repository. Thanks!

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                    liquidpolicenaut
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                    Hey guys!

                    I just wanted to say I also tried updating Scummvm to 2.1 on my Retropie via source and, for the most part, it seemed to work great except for two problems. The one small issue was that the game Beavis and Butthead will not longer load correctly. It is recognized by Scummvm just like before in the menu but when I go to launch it, it always kicks back to my main menu...

                    The main problem is that the D-pad on my controller is not recognized anymore. To clarify, if I use any controller that has ONLY a D-pad and no analog sticks, the d-pad doesn't work. I have tried 3 different controllers and none worked. Interestingly though, any controller I tried WITH analog sticks worked perfectly well... Both the analog sticks and the D-pad!

                    Any thoughts?

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @liquidpolicenaut
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                      @liquidpolicenaut Which version of RetroPie are you using ? Which version of ScummVM are you using - SDL2 or SDL1 ?

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                        liquidpolicenaut @mitu
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                        @mitu Oh, sorry I forgot to mention! I'm running Retropie 4.3.11 and Scummvm 2.0.1 SDL2. Just as a side note...I also tried this on a newer Retropie build (4.4 something) and had the same results..

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @liquidpolicenaut
                          last edited by mitu

                          @liquidpolicenaut I'm on 4.5.1 and I'm also using the SDL2 version - but it's 2.1.0 (the version in this topic), not 2.0.1. I have no problem running Beavis and Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity with this version. Can't say much about the joystick part, since I don't use it to play ScummVM.

                          Can you post a log file - /dev/shm/runcommand.log - from running the game, after it crashes ?

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                            liquidpolicenaut @mitu
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                            @mitu Sorry, I meant it was 2.1 that I'm running

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                            • GeekOBG
                              GeekOB @liquidpolicenaut
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                              @liquidpolicenaut if you mean version 2.1.1pre like the one that's available by binary download, as I stated above it's not behaving as expected. @hhromic is already in contact with the ScummVM dev team and he'll work on a new strategy for releasing stable versions of this amazing port.

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                              • BuZzB
                                BuZz administrators
                                last edited by

                                I have a commit being pushed in a moment to fix the cloud support in the binaries. Just a missing dependency. Binaries will be uploaded soon after.

                                The rest I shall leave to @hhromic - it's in safe hands :-)

                                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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                                • mituM
                                  mitu Global Moderator @GeekOB
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                                  @GeekOB No, the game still works on the 2.1.1pre version - as the one shipped with binary download.
                                  @liquidpolicenaut did you re-scan your games after you updated your binary ? Without a log file it's difficult to find why the game crashes.

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                                  • GeekOBG
                                    GeekOB @mitu
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                                    Thanks @mitu, I stand corrected.
                                    Are there any news on the decision of which branch(es) will be used for ScummVM @hhromic ?

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                                      hhromic @GeekOB
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                                      @GeekOB I'm working on it, please be patient and soon I will post updates :)

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                                        hhromic @GeekOB
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                                        @GeekOB can you please test the following PR on your side?
                                        https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/pull/2889

                                        It applies the changes requested by Eugene from ScummVM, namely use the stable v2.1.0 tag for checking out the code and disabling the experimental engines.

                                        Thanks!

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                                        • GeekOBG
                                          GeekOB @hhromic
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                                          @hhromic happy to, what do I need to do to test this?

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                                            hhromic @GeekOB
                                            last edited by hhromic

                                            @GeekOB a simple way is to do this:

                                            1. Go to your RetroPie-Setup directory. Make sure you don't have any pending changes or modifications.

                                            2. Checkout a new branch for testing: git checkout -b scummvm-test

                                            3. Apply the PR as a patch:

                                              git am < <(curl -sSL https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/pull/2889.patch)
                                              
                                            4. Re-build and install ScummVM from source as normal.

                                            5. Test ScummVM.

                                            6. To revert the patch, checkout back to master: git checkout master and delete the testing branch: git branch -D scummvm-test.

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