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    • mrmadcatzM

      Main Menu>Configuration File > Save Current Configuration v. Quick Menu>Overrides>Save Core Overrides

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      mrmadcatzM

      @genos98 said in Main Menu>Configuration File > Save Current Configuration v. Quick Menu>Overrides>Save Core Overrides:

      ore overrides will always be prioritized and will rule out retroarch's ge

      This makes sense and is super helpful. I think what I was getting confused about is that when I would choose "Save Current Configuration" it was not only available to me when I had a rom running in one of the RA cores, but that it would save the .cfg in the Emulator-specific folder. It being available when emulating and saving it to its own file are why it confused me. I feel like the "Save Current Configuration" almost shouldn't be available when emulation is happening since saving it can cause issues v. core overrides, although I know this is a design choice by RA and not necessarily something that can be resolved/removed just for RetroPie.

      Anywa, thank you so much for clarifying a bit! I appreciate it.

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      What is a Wheel?

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      sirhenrythe5thS

      @lostless Hyperspin too

    • Impman66I

      Dictionary of Terms

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      ByteThisB

      I set up my own Retropie and customized the hell out of my image by reading a TON of information that is all available on the net without asking a single question. If I had a problem, I searched until I found my answer. Sure there is a lot of information, but you will always find an answer. Just a matter of taking the time to read. Google is the best source ! :-)