Whats Up Guys?
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@meleu said in Whats Up Guys?:
hey @hansolo77 and other guys too!
Regarding RetroArch updates, I can only say with enough confidence about the RetroAchievements front...
If you're still in 1.7.3 you're missing a new feature implemented in 1.7.4. Without such feature it can ruin the logic of some cheevos created recently (which means they won't trigger).
I wish to everyone a great time in these festive days and let's keep rocking in 2019!
I saw some mention about them working on a new overlay interface to replace the current "text only" one. Sounds like they're getting close to our dream of a popup with the thumbnail of the cheevo! ^_^ I wonder if an audible alert is in the works too. Would be killer if they eventually develop some form of online system (already somewhat working) for communities, friends lists, chatting, etc. I really need to update..
@Sano said in Whats Up Guys?:
@hansolo77 I'm confident you already played some ScummVM games at some point :)
Oh yes. Your list definitely contains games I'm familiar with, although I never played. Leisure Suit Larry I played on our Atari ST and finished. Maniac Mansion was ported to so many systems I don't know which I played it on first, but I know I never finished it. Broken Sword I believe my brother had on the PS1, or maybe it was Broken Sword 2. In either case, I never played it. I'm not sure if Myst/Riven was developed by the same people, but it's in that same tradition (although more a 1st person game instead of 2D click and the character moves there). I'll have to check this out when I have some free time. Was it very hard to make work? Are the games/roms typically like other systems (in zip or whatever form the emulator just loads) or are they folders that require
installation?@Clyde
Yes, the Atari VCS is very exciting. They announced it earlier this year and once the backing support was open I was all in. My Dad is an Atari fanboy, and when they announced a return I had to jump on it. Got a Day One edition ordered (sold out in like the first 2-3 hours), along with the "classic" joystick ("quotes" because it's modernized with with LEDs) and the new standard thumb controller (looks like an Xbox controller with offset thumbsticks vs PlayStation's parallel). They have system specs up, and are determined to have a system capable of running 4k and current gen (maybe not Red Dead Redemption 2 level, but Indie level at least) games. Just the idea that I can do that, and then also have a beefier emulating system that can run Windows or Linux, it's just too inviting to pass up. If you want details, or to order/etc, check out:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/atari-vcs-game-stream-connect-like-never-before -
The VCS has a nice, sleek design β if you happen to have a feather duster for its many chinks. π (I do happen to have one.)
I don't like its modern controller, though, because I never liked the asymmetric X-Box controller design. I prefer Playstation-like controllers, or even better, the Wii U Pro controllers. Of course that's a matter of taste, but I would like to have more options for the VCS in that regard apart from third-party controllers.
However, I'm looking forward to its market release to see some first-hand reviews.
edit: typo ("leak design" π)
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I came here to say "welcome back" and ended up being hyped about Atari VCS.
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@hansolo77 said in Whats Up Guys?:
Just the idea that I can do that, and then also have a beefier emulating system that can run Windows or Linux, it's just too inviting to pass up.
When you get one, you should definitely try installing retroarch on it and let us know how it runs.
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@hansolo77 I just watched an ETAPrime video last week about the PlayStation Classic. They've already hacked it and got it running at 60 FPS with the ability to add games. Took them about a week to do it. I may grab one at work since I also get a discount. :) Just can't justify the cost as yet.
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@ClassicGMR Only toggling 50 to 60 hz isn't a perfect solution. For example in Tekken 3 the timer will run down too fast.
I'm not really following the progress anymore..I wont buy it, not even for the 50% off price I see it now. -
@thelostsoul Don't be too much hyped, though. There is much doubt and criticism on YouTube, just search for "Atari VCS" to find it.
Of course the critics may exaggerate the negative signs they're seeing, but at least some of their objections sound fairly substantial. Let's wait and see.
@ClassicGMR said in Whats Up Guys?:
@hansolo77 I just watched an ETAPrime video last week about the PlayStation Classic. They've already hacked it and got it running at 60 FPS with the ability to add games.
And scanlines! (see first video at 3:30). I just can't play blocky classics without them. :)
But like @BobHarris, I doubt I will buy one even if it's on discount. The fact that those options are readily available by just plugging in a keyboard, it's even more of a shame that Sony didn't include them in their GUI. That said, it's very strange that only a small number of keyboards should work, like it's stated in the first video.
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@hansolo77 well hello there, and thank you for the nice message as well!
I've been here though slightly more absent as work and family haven't allowed a lot of extra time these days. Still paying attention to RetroPie (in fact, the majority of my gaming these past 2 years has been on RetroPie as I struggle to get into the majority of most modern games these days for lack of consecutive time for playing), but mostly involved in the community via the odd troubleshooting post or more frequently through the MAME ROWs.
The more recent developments I've been excited about were lr-scummvm obviously, in hopes to relive the glory days of my childhood (though I tend to re-play Monkey Island 1 and 2 every handful of years, and I have The Day of the Tentacle Remastered on my backlog as well...), but also a really nice recommendation for those of you who like arcade-like games.
If you're familiar with Super Crate Box you might know that they have a Pi port of the game for free but it's notoriously tricky to set up any kind of controls for it other than keyboard, so I've not really played it as I run my RetroPie with either arcade controls or PS3 controls.
A C64 developer named Paul Koller ported it (officially) to the C64 and it runs beautifully. I don't have any attachment to C64 and in fact I had no game on it here prior to this one (I'm a ZX Spectrum guy), but this port is just perfect, and extremely faithful to the original game. If you're even remotely curious, do look it up and/or get it over at itch.io - it's a "name your own price" pricing scheme so you can get it for free, but the quality of the port for me made me donate to him even though I had already bought the game in other platforms several years back.
So that's it from my end.
A Merry Christmas to everyone and a happy new year!
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Is there a way to find out what version of RetroPie I'm running? I updated the Retropie-Setup script, and now whenever I go to launch it it says Jessie is no longer supported and I should upgrade to Stretch. Is this just a disclaimer or has it detected I'm runnning an out of date version of the Kernel? It's been so long I can't remember.
I had surgery November 30th, and haven't had any new money come in yet. When I have some free spending cash I plan on upgrading my Pi to the 3b+, which I know requires the new Kernel. I'd like to know if I can use my current build on it, or if I'd be ahead to start from scratch again because my OS is out of date.
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@hansolo77 I think the retropie team is going to phase out any new binaries and updates for Jesse. The future is stretch. If your image on Jesse is running fine, thereβs relly no reason to upgrade. But if you want the latest and greatest, it might be best to redo in stretch.
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