Columns 2 Hi-Score Not Saving lr-fbneo
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Pi Model or other hardware: 3B+
Power Supply used: 5V
RetroPie Version Used: 4.7.21
Built From: Raspberry Pi Imager
USB Devices connected: Xin-Mo 2-Player Joystick Board
Controller used: Xin-Mo Joysticks
File: columns2.hi missing from \RETROPIE\roms\arcade\fbneo
Emulator: lr-fbneo
How to replicate the problem:
When playing Columns 2 in lr-fbneo core, Hi-Scores are not being saved upon exiting the game. This feature works for Columns 1. I notice that there is no columns2.hi in\\RETROPIE\roms\arcade\fbneo
like there is for Columns 1 and other games. Wasn't sure if this was a bug or perhaps something that requires me to set it up? Cheers! -
@mrmadcatz have a look here:
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/25014/fbneo-high-score-saving-trouble/145Just post your request there, we are glad to have a FBNEO-Dev-Member on board who is able to check and activate the highscore-support for dedicated games ;)
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Support is already included for all segac games, including this one, maybe the entry in hiscore.dat is wrong ? It wouldn't be a first.
Is it working in MAME ?Edit : yes, i'm probably right, see its entry
column2j: columns: columns2: columnsj: @:maincpu,program,fffc1f,90,55,00
It looks to me like columns2 is considered a clone of columns sharing the same hiscore address in
hiscore.dat
, however they are totally different games so it doesn't feel right to me. -
@sirhenrythe5th thank you for the info and advice! I will post there right away.
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@barbudreadmon whoa thank you for digging into that. Is there anything I should do on my end? Or is this something that had to be fixed in the hiscore.dat by me?
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@mrmadcatz as i said, someone should check if it works in MAME, if it doesn't either then the entry is definitely faulty
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@barbudreadmon I just tested using both
lr-mame2003
andlr-mame2003-plus
using the respective versions ofcolumns2.zip
. Both seem to be experiencing the same issue of the Hi-Score not saving. I'll get a high score on the board, wait to confirm it's saved, exit emulation, re-enter and wait for the scoreboard to show only to see it reset back to the default scores. -
@mrmadcatz Well, to be honest, testing on current MAME would have been more foolproof, because i can't guarantee there is no other issue affecting a 20-years old version of MAME. But i suppose there is definitely something fishy about this hiscore address.
FWIW, if you are interested in contributing, there is a tutorial on finding hiscore address at https://highscore.mameworld.info/, you can then submit it by email to the maintainer.
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@barbudreadmon ah, I see. I have been using those two cores for games I can’t get to run with lr-fbneo because I’m on a Pi 3B+.
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@sirhenrythe5th I posted in that thread but have not heard back. Is there any other info I should be posting or could be missing?
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@mrmadcatz I think you got your info here - from @barbudreadmon. The configuration for this game in the
hiscore.dat
file is wrong - that's why saving the hiscore doesn't work.Same situation is present in MAME, so it looks like saving it won't work until someone adds a proper
hiscore.dat
entry for the game. Thehiscore.dat
file instructs the emulator how to save the high scores for the game, if there's no entry for the game or if the entry is not correct, no emulator will be able to save high scores. -
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