PCSX-ReARMed controls do not work
-
The controller settings in ES work fine. I'm talking about RetroArch emulators (mainly PSX but I don't mind if they all get wiped).
What folder(s) can I delete to reset all emulator settings (all settings) ?
-
@scyllabus The controller configuration in ES is copied over to the RetroArch cores automatically. So if you follow the advice given above it should rewrite any corrupted RetroArch controller configs you have.
-
@scyllabus https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Playstation-1/ - see what's the controller config locations - probably /opt/retropie/configs/psx/pcsx.cfg for the non-lr emulator and /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg for the libretro version.
-
@jonnykesh Deleted (renamed) the entire /opt/retropie/configs folder.
When I try launching a PSX game: "No config found for system psx"
I rebooted as well. Nothing.
-
@scyllabus Re-install the psx emulator and the - default - configs will be re-created.
-
@mitu I ran the RetroPie-setup script and that seemed to fix it.
The only thing I'm having a problem with now is I can't get Final Fantasy 7 to work. The controls just don't respond no matter what I do.
Other games work fine though.
-
@scyllabus Silly question, but do you have the BIOS installed ? Maybe FF7 is a different region ROM and needs the corresponding BIOS file - check out https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Playstation-1/.
-
I tried loading Final Fantasy 7 - the ROM name is Final Fantasy VII (USA), and the controls definitely work. Used a standard WiiU Pro Controller, connected via bluetooth.
Starting PCSX-ReARMed Running PCSX Version 1.9 (Sep 17 2017). psxMap: warning: wanted to map @80000000, got 0x74290000 Init new dynarec testing if we can run recompiled code.. test passed. warning: RAM is not directly mapped, performance will suffer Mapped (RAM/scrp/ROM/LUTs/TC): 77000000/1f800000/1fc00000/08000000/74e53000 found BIOS file: scph5501.BIN RGB565 supported, using it plugin: plugins/builtin_gpu plugin: plugins/builtin_spu plugin: plugins/builtin_pad plugin: plugins/builtin_pad Plugins loaded. Loaded CD Image: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/Final Fantasy VII (USA) (Disc 1).cue[+cue]. Track 01 (DATA) - Start 00:02:00, Length 70:37:12 selected sound output driver: libretro CD-ROM Label: FINALFANTASY7
Check the Runcommand log to spot any obvious errors.
-
pi@retropie:~ $ sudo cat /dev/shm/runcommand.log
Parameters:
Executing: SDL_VIDEO_EGL_DRIVER=/opt/vc/lib/libEGL.so SDL_VIDEO_GL_DRIVER=/opt/vc/lib/libGLESv2.so /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-pcsx-rearmed/libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/Final Fantasy VII (USA) (Disc 1).cue" --appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg
Starting PCSX-ReARMed
Running PCSX Version 1.9 (Nov 10 2017).
psxMap: warning: wanted to map @80000000, got 0x741fc000
Init new dynarec
testing if we can run recompiled code..
test passed.
warning: RAM is not directly mapped, performance will suffer
Mapped (RAM/scrp/ROM/LUTs/TC):
77000000/1f800000/1fc00000/08000000/74dbf000
found BIOS file: SCPH1001.BIN
RGB565 supported, using it
plugin: plugins/builtin_gpu
plugin: plugins/builtin_spu
plugin: plugins/builtin_pad
plugin: plugins/builtin_pad
Plugins loaded.
Loaded CD Image: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/Final Fantasy VII (USA) (Disc 1).cue[+cue].
Track 01 (DATA) - Start 00:02:00, Length 70:37:12
selected sound output driver: libretro
CD-ROM Label: FINALFANTASY7
CD-ROM ID: SCUS94163
CD-ROM EXE Name: SCUS_941.63;1 -
@scyllabus The only difference I see is the bios filename ( scph5501.BIN vs SCPH1001.BIN). Can you enable verbose logging via the Runcommand launch menu (https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Runcommand/#runcommand-launch-menu) and try using the controller, then paste the log file on pastebin.com ? Maybe we spot some errors there.
-
@mitu I've already reinstalled retropie like 4 times and I swear, every time I touch the controls and attempt to enable the analog stick on FF7, the controls just break forever. Even if I don't save anything. It's so incredibly weird.
I've reinstalled for the fourth time and it's working (without analog) on FF7, so I'm just going to not even touch the settings. I really don't want to redo my RetroPie image anymore.
I'm just honestly baffled I'm the only person that's ever had this problem with FF7 on RetroPie.
Contributions to the project are always appreciated, so if you would like to support us with a donation you can do so here.
Hosting provided by Mythic-Beasts. See the Hosting Information page for more information.