What would you like to see in future Retropie releases
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@cjax08 I'm sure that'll happen before end of year.
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@pjft well that's awesome. I wonder if that along with current kiosk mode plans will be included in 4.3 or if they will still be in development by then.
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Been thinking about the OSD messages recently. Would be neat to have some more features with that, such as CPU/GPU/RAM usage, temperature, emulation speed, etc, etc.
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The ability to have marquee's added in detail view. (for people who would like the option of displaying screenshots with the marquee tag instead of video).
Detail view = boxart & marquee tags
Video = Boxart, marquee & video tagsThanks.
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I think it would be pretty awesome for somebody to port over the versions of FBA and Mame that are used in Final Burn Legends and CoinOPS for the XBox.
I've created a full list of working and tested games for both systems with a complete checklist and spreadsheet and working sets for all of the roms with all of the duplicates, clones, porn and other crap removed. Nothing but legit titles. US versions first, then EU, then other countries as always in my collections.
I know the Pi 3 is capable of keeping up with the new offerings of both of these emulators and that there is support for newer games with the newer versions that aren't on the old versions used for the XBox, but as anybody who works with mame romsets knows... the zipfiles for an old version of Mame or FBA are completely different with 10 or so years difference in emulator versions.
I'd be happy to supply the community with datfiles I could create with these collections if somebody were to port the versions over to the RetroPie. If anybody who is capable is interested in doing this, let me know and I can figure out which versions of Mame/FBA/FBL would need to be ported. :)
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@used2berx said in What would you like to see in future Retropie releases:
I know the Pi 3 is capable of keeping up with the new offerings of both of these emulators and that there is support for newer games with the newer versions that aren't on the old versions used for the XBox, but as anybody who works with mame romsets knows... the zipfiles for an old version of Mame or FBA are completely different with 10 or so years difference in emulator versions.
IMO downloading a different romset is less effort than porting the emulator ;) they are very easy to find.
i just don't see any benefit in porting these to retropie. you're basically porting a port of an old version of mame/fba.
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@dankcushions Downloading a new romset isn't a problem.
Filtering out the thousands of clones and crap and re-testing every game is. Also, making all of the US versions parents instead of the world versions is a huge pain as well.
No offense, but I know what I'm talking about here. It took me 2 months of 8-10 hour days to make that set.
EDIT: Check the spreadsheet. (Link Removed)
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@used2berx you can do that sort of filtering and picking of country versions in 5 minutes in romlister.
FBA and mame already tell you what games will/won't work in current versions via the dat file/game list. performance testing is another thing, but that could be simply automated if i/someone got around to making a script for it.
sorry, but at least i wouldn't be interested in porting those. they have no real value or future in the raspberry pi ecosystem, as good as they are for xbox.
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@dankcushions Thanks for the input. We'll have to agree to disagree. Hopefully somebody else feels that this is worthwhile.
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RetroPie is very cool but it would be very very cool if they added good multiplayer support, something like Steam. The options to add friends, chat with them, play with them, see what they're playing etc. Joining servers and playing with random people. That would be awesome.
IMHO this would take RetroPie to the next level.
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@dankcushions I should probably add, you mentioned "if you/somebody else got around to making a script for it".
That's kinda the thing. Everybody likes to tell you how easy something is, but nobody actually does it. I did. All I'm saying is that I have a damn near perfect, working romset with everything documented.
It might not be current romsets of 2017, but the games play great or they wouldn't be in the collection. Those with problems are marked as such, and on a Pi 3 could probably be launched with a newer version already in RetroPie in most cases without any issue.
Maybe it would be "easy" to do all that stuff you're talking about in theory, but my point is if it's so easy to do then why hasn't anybody ever done it and provided up to date romlists with all the clones and crap removed?
I think it's because it's not nearly as easy as you imagine that it would be. :)
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@used2berx said in What would you like to see in future Retropie releases:
@dankcushions I should probably add, you mentioned "if you/somebody else got around to making a script for it".
That's kinda the thing. Everybody likes to tell you how easy something is, but nobody actually does it.
hasn't @meleu spent ages writing a script for your personal NES project? these things are possible if you get someone who knows how to do these things interested in your project.
Maybe it would be "easy" to do all that stuff you're talking about in theory, but my point is if it's so easy to do then why hasn't anybody ever done it and provided up to date romlists with all the clones and crap removed?
i actually did this! look at https://retropie.org.uk/docs/MAME/ - all the 'no clones', or 'no neogeo', etc dats were created by me and one other person to do exactly this sort of thing. it's really not difficult. it's literally what romlister is for.
I think it's because it's not nearly as easy as you imagine that it would be. :)
i can see you're trying to start an argument. i can explain how i would write an automated testing script if you're interested, but i'm not going to argue.
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@dankcushions said in What would you like to see in future Retropie releases:
@used2berx said in What would you like to see in future Retropie releases:
@dankcushions I should probably add, you mentioned "if you/somebody else got around to making a script for it".
That's kinda the thing. Everybody likes to tell you how easy something is, but nobody actually does it.
hasn't @meleu spent ages writing a script for your personal NES project? these things are possible if you get someone who knows how to do these things interested in your project.
Maybe it would be "easy" to do all that stuff you're talking about in theory, but my point is if it's so easy to do then why hasn't anybody ever done it and provided up to date romlists with all the clones and crap removed?
i actually did this! look at https://retropie.org.uk/docs/MAME/ - all the 'no clones', or 'no neogeo', etc dats were created by me and one other person to do exactly this sort of thing. it's really not difficult. it's literally what romlister is for.
I think it's because it's not nearly as easy as you imagine that it would be. :)
i can see you're trying to start an argument. i can explain how i would write an automated testing script if you're interested, but i'm not going to argue.
Nah. I just don't like when people seem to brush off all of my work as a waste of time is all. If that's not what you meant, we're cool.
You didn't say that there were datfiles already made that removed the clones. You definitely didn't say that you yourself had done them.
I still don't understand how a script is going to test that the games are working. How does that work? For my list on the XBox, I verified every game individually. That's both making sure it plays in the first place and that the controls work as well. I'm not wrapping my head around how a script could do that or how you could trust that it did it right. Were these games ever verified as working by a person at some point?
I intend at some point to test all MAME games again on the Pi at some point, but I didn't want to have to start from scratch because the XBox versions of the emulators weren't on the Pi. If you're confident that the games you have in the dat are the US version whenever possible and that they all work right then that would be a great starting point if nobody ports over the XBox versions.
I know the guy in charge of FBA and getting that source wouldn't be a problem. Now that I think about it, I seriously doubt the CoinOPS guy would ever part with his code. So I'm happy to see that it's possible that a large portion of this work might have already been done by you guys for the RetroPie. A lot of tricks needed to be pulled off over the years to get some games to run at an acceptable speed on XBox that I'm sure weren't necessary with a Pi 3 and new versions of the emulators.
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I haven't read all of the posts, so apologies if this was already mentioned.
I'd like an easier way to add/remove games. For example, add a game, and it is automatically scraped and added to the list. Delete a game, and all metadata and supporting files (images, videos, high score files, +/-config files, +/- save states) are removed. Basically, functionality similar to Plex, except for games!
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@used2berx said in What would you like to see in future Retropie releases:
I still don't understand how a script is going to test that the games are working. How does that work? For my list on the XBox, I verified every game individually. That's both making sure it plays in the first place and that the controls work as well. I'm not wrapping my head around how a script could do that or how you could trust that it did it right. Were these games ever verified as working by a person at some point?
well, we have compatibility lists that collate the results of user testing, so we cover that approach also. what i'm really interested in is automated testing. my script idea is something like this:
- iterate through next .zip in mame/fba directory
- run game via command line with verbose logging
- quit game after X seconds
- parse FPS from console output (retroarch fortunately outputs the average framerate of the game that was just ruN)
- update spreadsheet with results (eg if FPS=60: OK, if FPS<60... performance problems. can also parse crashes from this)
- repeat
i could also easily pool all the original framerates of the games (i've already done this from another project) via the source code, rather than test everything against 60 (not all games run at 60)
something like this could run without any user interaction and test entire romsets in a matter of hours. it also could make a nice 'attract mode' screensaver!
I know the guy in charge of FBA and getting that source wouldn't be a problem. Now that I think about it, I seriously doubt the CoinOPS guy would ever part with his code. So I'm happy to see that it's possible that a large portion of this work might have already been done by you guys for the RetroPie. A lot of tricks needed to be pulled off over the years to get some games to run at an acceptable speed on XBox that I'm sure weren't necessary with a Pi 3 and new versions of the emulators.
a related discussion to this:
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2889/mame-development-lr-mame2003-updates/107
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http://www.emuxtras.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=183&t=5732&p=77623#p77623 -
@dankcushions I've got both of those links, so I will check them out. You should remove that second one since there are roms there. :)
I didn't even realize you had signed up over there. Arcade stuff is far down on my to-do list, so I didn't even see that conversation. I got really burned out after doing all that arcade testing and I don't even have a Pi 3 yet so I wasn't going to bother until I upgrade my Pi Zero.
Hope you didn't take too much offense about the "good coders" thing the one guy said. That's a pretty closed community over there compared to this one, and nobody here probably would have even known about it until I started coming over here. I've been working with some of those guys for about 12 years now. What we have on XBox is amazing and nearly perfect, but sadly hindered by the limitations of the system at this point. We've become pretty spoiled. Now that there's a bit of overlap in communities because of that, you might see a few things like that over there.
I admit I shit all over the RetroPie at first, but now that I've been learning a bit of Linux and Meleu has been making that amazing script I can see the potential and that the RetroPie is the future. Do I wish it was built different from the start? Sure. Can't put the crap back in the horse though. Just got to learn the new system now. I've been spending most of the last few months working only on the Pi and hyping it over there and providing some instructions on how to start using it through links to here and guides I've written.
Anyways. That's some pretty awesome scripting you've done if it can do all of that. I would love to see datfiles made that put the US versions first, the World/EU versions next and anything else after that (assuming those versions work, and removing the old parents when necessary). That was a TON of work on my own doing all of that manually, complicated by the fact that in many cases I was hunting down 10 year old romsets that were virtually non-existant today.
At some point I would go in with those sets, compare them to my database to make sure all the games were accounted for, and even make sure the controls were all good. That's a long time from now though, so who knows where the Arcade emulation on the Pi will be at by then?
Anyways, thanks again for the info. I can admit when I'm wrong, and I think you've sold me. :)
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I would love to see a WiFi connection symbol, Bluetooth symbol and internet clock on the top right of ES home with theme support. I think it would look really neat and add a lot to the UI. And to expand on this maybe multiple user profiles with the profile avatar showing up on top left. I guess I'm thinking about the Switch UI.
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Thank you! I'll try that. I swear I tried a similar code, but didn't see any change. I've removed the text and the raspberries from boot, so this is my next area.. I want to replace it with a little bit of text at the bottom that reads "EmulationStation Now Loading." But this will also do!
Also don't you mean..
<boot name="SplashScreen" value="false" />
not
<bool name="SplashScreen" value="false" />
I could be wrong, just checking..
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The first one would be great for Arcade or mini arcade cabinets that are usually left running for long periods of time. Someone added in screen saver support recently (also very much thank you!!!), and it has a feature to play videos of the games installed and then allow you to press a button to start up said game in the video. This is both good and bad. But better to have options than not. I'd rather the system load the game then exit and load another until a user presses a button to stop it on said game. Also an image could load saying how to start the game at the bottom of the screen. Like "Press L & R to start" otherwise any other button would return you to the menu. Just a thought..
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Awww.. was hoping you guys could program in a way to change it for "theming" purposes.. or just leave the image in a folder and have the program call for it, for easier access for users..
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YES thank you thank you!! I'm so afraid of people coming over and wanting to play old school games and do something to screw things up and then I have to reinstall the image to get it back to normal. Both kids and adults..
Also possible to have animated GIFs and PNGs support?!?
That way we can have "attract mode" like looks in EmulationStation. Or at least animated areas of the screen to get your attention for things. Like arrows or buttons to access things..
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