Setting up Half-Life through RetroPie (A Guide)
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@chwilson1999 said in Setting up Half-Life through RetroPie (A Guide):
I named the folder made by the xash3d "HalfLife2" and the folder which contains the steamapp is called "Half-Life."
Well here is at least part of your problem. You can't just rename folders and expect things to work properly. Most programs look in very specific locations and if you rename them they won't be able to find them. First restore the original file structure that was created by the xash3d script. You then need to copy the "valve" folder from your Steam game files to the "Half-Life" folder on your pi (the one created by the xash3d script).
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I've corrected the name trouble, but it still says I don't have permissions to add the "valve" folder to the "Half-Life" folder.
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@chwilson1999 Reset the ROMs folder permissions - see https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#reset-ownershippermissions-of-homepiretropie-roms - and re-try.
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@quicksilver
Hey Amazing job !
All works took me some time... but works great !P.S - Half-Life: Decay
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I need help with the step 4 to a pi3 or pi3b+ :
./waf configure -T release --prefix=/path/to/any/output/directory1 What is the correct output directory ?
2 once compiled, which files should be copied to / home / pi / RetroPie / roms / ports / Half-Life? -
@quicksilver
Hello again: in pi3b + with the previous version point 1 (sergiopoverony / xash3d) it works, when it got to point 4 of the tutorial (link to the xash3d-fwgs repository) I can't understand if the repository is only for pi4 or if the binaries you uploaded to mega are only to pi4.
In pi3b + I made several attempts to compile the repository, I compiled fine or so I think, but they were unsuccessful, after copying the necessary binaries, game files and assigning the permissions correctly, it starts black screen and returns to the emulationstation, can someone tell me if it works on pi3 or pi3b +?
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@kactius the binaries I posted are for the pi 4 only. You'll need to manually build the newer version of xash3d if you want to use it with a pi 3. Or just skip that step and use the older one that is build by the script.
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Hi guys, I've tried to set this up this morning, following the guide in the first post. The pott compiled without any issues, I put my valve directory in the indicated place, tried to launch xash3d.sh and got booted back to ES.
My log is pretty short :
Parameters:
Executing: /opt/retropie/ports/xash3d/Xash3d.sh
/opt/retropie/ports/xash3d/Xash3d.sh: line1: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports/Half-Life/xash3d: Permission deniedI feel like this is probably a fairly easy problem to solve, but I don't know how to go about it.
I'd appreciate any help.Thanks!
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@zering said in Setting up Half-Life through RetroPie (A Guide):
Hi guys, I've tried to set this up this morning, following the guide in the first post. The pott compiled without any issues, I put my valve directory in the indicated place, tried to launch xash3d.sh and got booted back to ES.
My log is pretty short :
Parameters:
Executing: /opt/retropie/ports/xash3d/Xash3d.sh
/opt/retropie/ports/xash3d/Xash3d.sh: line1: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports/Half-Life/xash3d: Permission deniedI feel like this is probably a fairly easy problem to solve, but I don't know how to go about it.
I'd appreciate any help.Thanks!
What are the permissions on the folder? Is it going to be linked to that?
My folder is set to "0755".
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@adambegood That's also what I've got, so I don't imagine it is the issue.
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@zering said in Setting up Half-Life through RetroPie (A Guide):
@adambegood That's also what I've got, so I don't imagine it is the issue.
Cool, I am sure Quicksilver will be able to help. It just so explicitly says permission, that I thought it was worth checking.
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I'm getting close.
I tried the version of xash3d-fwgs on RetroPie-extra as I wasn't getting anywhere with this one.
It almost boots but there's an issue.
I can see my mouse cursor in the corner for a few seconds before it boots me back to ES.
I had a similar problem with iortcw and I'd solved it when I realized the logs indicated the .so files should be in the config folder. That did not work here.@zerojay @quicksilver @AdamBeGood Any ideas?
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@quicksilver Thank you so much for this amazing guide! When I read this I about jumped out of my seat with excitement!
So, I have followed the steps in your post. I have the Steam version of HL, and have copied over just the VALVE folder.
The game does run! However I am getting interesting logging information in the upper left corner as textures are being loaded?? Also how can I shut off the FPS indication in the upper right?
Cheers, and thank you!! -
@quicksilver im having problems, i make it works, all ok but gamepad only moves, i cant jump, or shoot and if i try to configure in main menu, game exits.
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@soulrider911 see step three in my original post. I cover how to turn off the console notifications. I believe the fps counter option is turned off in the config.cfg in the valve folder.
@Codafire try using the binary that I compiled in my original post. It is more recent and less buggy than the one included with the script.
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@quicksilver can you send me a link? Thanks!!!
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@codafire said in Setting up Half-Life through RetroPie (A Guide):
@quicksilver can you send me a link? Thanks!!!
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I always get the message "permission denied" when I want to place the "valve" folder inside
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@johan_liebert511 said in Setting up Half-Life through RetroPie (A Guide):
I always get the message "permission denied" when I want to place the "valve" folder inside
Sounds like a permissions or ownership issue. Check to make sure the half-life folder is owned by user pi and has proper permissions.
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@quicksilver
If you mean I didnt log in properly, I did it as pi user. But the files say in properties that they are from "root [0]". I also cant change them because of "permission denied"
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