My Console & Game Themed Bezels for Retroarch
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@segasonic sorry not sure how you do that?
I'm using RetroPie on a Rasperry Pi so the only way I've done this is by hitting Hotkey + Y and then gone into the Overlay section and added it via that way.
I have no edited the retroarch.cfg file in the NES folder so that it comes on automatically now.
My next issue is the game doesn't fit the bezel. Vertically it's fine, just the bottom of the game is now behind the bezel, how do I fix that?
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@imawookie said in My Console & Game Themed Bezels for Retroarch:
@segasonic sorry not sure how you do that?
I'm using RetroPie on a Rasperry Pi so the only way I've done this is by hitting Hotkey + Y and then gone into the Overlay section and added it via that way.
I have no edited the retroarch.cfg file in the NES folder so that it comes on automatically now.
My next issue is the game doesn't fit the bezel. Vertically it's fine, just the bottom of the game is now behind the bezel, how do I fix that?
Same menu where you see the overlay options, 2nd from bottom I think. It's called 'Save Overrides' or something like that.
Second issue you back out of the Quick Menu, then select settings - video - scaling. You can change aspect ratio and manually adjust scaling there (there's an option in the Overlay settings to show the overlay in the menu, so you can see it to line it up). When done go back into the Quick Menu and save override, same as for the overlay.
Sorry if I have some of the menu titles wrong, I'm working from memory. You should get the gist though :)
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@segasonic Awesome
I'll try and have a go. Complete newbie so learning everything new.
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@imawookie
You can also copy the process for per game overrides shown in this video
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/24427/my-realistic-arcade-overlays-for-retroarch-collection/240?_=1654886341646Other override info is here
https://retropie.org.uk/docs/RetroArch-Configuration/#custom-retroarch-override-examples
https://docs.libretro.com/guides/overrides/ -
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[Edited out annoying request]
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