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      ZemaDuvant
      last edited by

      So, i was adjusting settings for specific games, and i managed to ruin settings for a specific game. Basically a games resolution is incorrect when i launch it, and it's within the game settings.

      I went into the pi using my IP address, I also went into the configs for the snes in hoping to find the specific setting file to delete it. I am unable to locate.

      Can someone assist me in locating the file so i can reset all the adjustments i did?

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        ZemaDuvant @ZemaDuvant
        last edited by

        Sorry for the double post, so i went into the retroarch menu, when i use the fast forward function it ruins the resolution. I tested with another game so now i have 2 ruined games.

        It makes everything huge to the point where my TV cuts everything off. Almost like it's running at a 400x resolution.

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          DreamcastKid Banned @ZemaDuvant
          last edited by BuZz

          @zemaduvant

          if you created and saved a Custom Game Override, then the config file (.cfg) for that game will be located in....

          /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/config/Snes9x/

          if there is a specific game cfg file in there ... delete it, and the game should revert back to the core options configuration upon restarting Retropie.

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            ZemaDuvant
            last edited by

            So, i am not sure what happened. Like i said i made a hotkey for the fast forward button in the retroarch settings. After running games from other systems i was running into all kinds of problems, and had to restore my image, thanks for the input.

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