[Solved (partly)] - issue with joypad control - How to start Doom Doom2 Heretic ... and all Episodes of Quake (DOPA, ROGUE, HIPNOTIC)
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@leftcog I have that file. The wierd thing is that the full version works perfectly fine with the lr-tyrquake emulator. But the graphic is not so good with this emulator.
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Alright I installed tyr-quake and ran into the same problem but it seems to still work lb-tyr-quake for after reinstalling from binary. You could try changing emulators by hold "a" when the game starts.
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@leftcog Thanks for the DOPA workaround, I've added it to the wiki.
@Brigane I've only tested these with
lr-tyrquake
. Is there any compelling reason to use plain TyrQuake over the libretro core?Also, make sure you have v1.06 (or maybe v1.08) of the registered data file. The shareware file installed is v1.06, like https://www.doomworld.com/idgames/idstuff/quake/quake106
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Jools has put support into the setup script for launching map files with both tyrquake and lr-tyrquake.
I've edited the wiki to reflect the correct way to launch them.
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@suprjami said in [Solved (partly)] - issue with joypad control - How to start Doom Doom2 Heretic ... and all Episodes of Quake (DOPA, ROGUE, HIPNOTIC):
@Brigane I've only tested these with
lr-tyrquake
. Is there any compelling reason to use plain TyrQuake over the libretro core?When using lr-tyrquake the graphics are very poor. Also I like the steering much better with tyrquake emulator. I prefer keyboard and mouse over gamepad.
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@Brigane You might want to check out darkplaces if you like better graphics and don't want to use a controller https://github.com/autonomous1/darkplacesrpi
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I strongly recommend against using that Darkplaces port, the author refuses to release the source so is in violation of the GPL. That's the reason it was removed from RetroPie in the first place. Both of us have asked the author to release the source, he outright refused then locked all GitHub Issues. Asshole.
However, Jools is working on getting Darkplaces working on the Pi and having it be completely open source. He pushed it to the setup script last night so I haven't had a chance to try it yet:
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/blob/master/scriptmodules/ports/darkplaces-quake.sh
More info in this thread: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=72301
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I updated Quake from source last night and the full version now works for both emulators. Thank you for your input.
Without sounding to tecnical, what would you say is the difference between darkplaces and tyrquake? Is darkplaces worth looking at or should I just stick to a working tyrquake. -
@Brigane To be honest I don't know, the first time I have used TyrQuake is this thread.
I used DarkPlaces on Linux desktop to play through the original game and both Mission Packs with DarkPlaces a couple of years ago, it worked fine. If DarkPlaces has good joystick support on RetroPie I'd probably use that.
Try them out and see which works best for you. Let us know too :)
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Old thread... My first thread.
I answered some question on myself.
I know I can create maybe "DOOM-TNT.sh" and can put command from emulator call from DOOM.WAD to TNT.WAD. But now if I save games from DOOM1 and DOOM-TNT they are all displayed in both games titles togehther. This is a bad solution.
I created some bash scripts that will solve that.
You now need only one folder with all WADs inside.
You will need zip support enabled so please get zip withsudo apt install zip
Get the scripts here from github
Update: 15.07.17
- added FreeDoom1
- added FreeDoom2
They work flawless!
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