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    How on earth did I just invoke the modern Retroarch menu?!

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @dankcushions
      last edited by

      @dankcushions said in How on earth did I just invoke the modern Retroarch menu?!:

      menu_driver = "xmb" in /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg (edit the existing entry)

      Actually, it's ozone currently, was switched in the latest releases from xmb.

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      • BuZzB
        BuZz administrators @sad_muso
        last edited by

        @sad_muso the include line is not commented out. You disabled it by removing the #. It's different from a standard config line.

        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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        • sad_musoS
          sad_muso
          last edited by

          So I am trying to understand how config files work as per this mega thread

          Reason being is that I always get weird, unexpected results when trying to set things from the GUI.

          I've reset the megadrive specific retroarch.cfg back to default, so why wouldn't this work for example?

          # Settings made here will only override settings in the global retroarch.cfg if placed above the #include line
          
          input_remapping_directory = "/opt/retropie/configs/megadrive/"
          
          aspect_ratio_index=1
          
          #include "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg"
          

          I'm trying to force megadrive to 16:9 as a test, but it's still defaulting to core provided

          Pi 4B 4GB
          PSU: LABISTS 5.1V 3A
          SD: SanDisk Extreme 32 GB for OS
          USB: 2.0 - Wired keyboard / Plugable Bluetooth 4.0 adapter, 3.0 - Crucial MX300 275GB SSD in Novatech caddy for ROMS
          Controllers: 8bitdo SN30 Pro+ / 8bitdo SFC30
          RetroPie: 4.6 official

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            Do you have any configuration overrides for megadrive ?

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            • sad_musoS
              sad_muso @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu Um, I've not yet set any overrides at all? That's what I'm trying to achieve here. According to that guide apparently it's not a good idea to use Save On Exit as you can get unexpected results and convolute your config files. I'm starting with a fresh build here and want to understand how I can manually change settings per core (or per content folder so it'll apply to all cores that run against ROMS in the same folder).

              So my understanding is that if I edit the global retroarch.cfg file (in /all) it'll affect everything, but if I edit the same file in each specific system folder (eg: /megadrive) then it'll apply to every core that could be used by that system. Is that right?

              So as an example I'd like to know the best way to set the aspect ratio to 16:9 for both each individual core and for each content directory (so it applies to all cores)

              Pi 4B 4GB
              PSU: LABISTS 5.1V 3A
              SD: SanDisk Extreme 32 GB for OS
              USB: 2.0 - Wired keyboard / Plugable Bluetooth 4.0 adapter, 3.0 - Crucial MX300 275GB SSD in Novatech caddy for ROMS
              Controllers: 8bitdo SN30 Pro+ / 8bitdo SFC30
              RetroPie: 4.6 official

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              • sad_musoS
                sad_muso @BuZz
                last edited by

                @BuZz Oh yeah, didn't notice the lack of space after the # at 2am 😀

                Pi 4B 4GB
                PSU: LABISTS 5.1V 3A
                SD: SanDisk Extreme 32 GB for OS
                USB: 2.0 - Wired keyboard / Plugable Bluetooth 4.0 adapter, 3.0 - Crucial MX300 275GB SSD in Novatech caddy for ROMS
                Controllers: 8bitdo SN30 Pro+ / 8bitdo SFC30
                RetroPie: 4.6 official

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @sad_muso
                  last edited by

                  @sad_muso said in How on earth did I just invoke the modern Retroarch menu?!:

                  So my understanding is that if I edit the global retroarch.cfg file (in /all) it'll affect everything, but if I edit the same file in each specific system folder (eg: /megadrive) then it'll apply to every core that could be used by that system. Is that right?

                  Yes.

                  So as an example I'd like to know the best way to set the aspect ratio to 16:9 for both each individual core and for each content directory (so it applies to all cores)

                  You can change the configuration you want in RetroArch's RGUI until you satisfied, then save a core or content (folder) override.

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                  • sad_musoS
                    sad_muso @mitu
                    last edited by

                    @mitu How would I achieve this without using the front-end, because as I mentioned, I often get weird results that way, eg: if I load up picodrive, set aspect ratio in RGUI and then save core override it won't always stick?

                    Pi 4B 4GB
                    PSU: LABISTS 5.1V 3A
                    SD: SanDisk Extreme 32 GB for OS
                    USB: 2.0 - Wired keyboard / Plugable Bluetooth 4.0 adapter, 3.0 - Crucial MX300 275GB SSD in Novatech caddy for ROMS
                    Controllers: 8bitdo SN30 Pro+ / 8bitdo SFC30
                    RetroPie: 4.6 official

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @sad_muso
                      last edited by

                      If you're starting from the default configuration, overrides should produce the correct results. Try it and take it one configuration at a time.

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                      • sad_musoS
                        sad_muso @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu Thanks, I will try. Just to confirm, any changes made to RetroPie > RetroArch will affect global file and any changes made when running a game using overrides will make the change relevant to the override, eg: core, directory etc?

                        Pi 4B 4GB
                        PSU: LABISTS 5.1V 3A
                        SD: SanDisk Extreme 32 GB for OS
                        USB: 2.0 - Wired keyboard / Plugable Bluetooth 4.0 adapter, 3.0 - Crucial MX300 275GB SSD in Novatech caddy for ROMS
                        Controllers: 8bitdo SN30 Pro+ / 8bitdo SFC30
                        RetroPie: 4.6 official

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator
                          last edited by

                          @sad_muso said in How on earth did I just invoke the modern Retroarch menu?!:

                          Just to confirm, any changes made to RetroPie > RetroArch will affect global file and any changes made when running a game using overrides will make the change relevant to the override, eg: core, directory etc?

                          Yes, that's correct.

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                          • BuZzB
                            BuZz administrators @sad_muso
                            last edited by BuZz

                            @sad_muso I would add, that it's better imho to edit the global file manually or via the RetroPie menu -> configuration editor (which has some of the settings but allows manual editing also)

                            Reason being that saving out from retroarch saves every possible setting. All config file "comments" will be lost, and it's a lot of config entries. It won't be easy to know what you have changed if you ever need to check.

                            But of course you can choose the method you prefer.

                            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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