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    All games upside down but Emulation Station/Pie OK - Help

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      Peetem
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      Hello -

      So I have built a several arcade cabinets and this is my second one to use a raspberry pi (and RetroPie). I have the weirdest problem....I can get RetroPie and Emulation Station to rotate properly for my screen (LCD TV slipped vertically) but every game I play, regardless the emulator, is upside down: Mame, NES, N64, etc. (see pictures)

      Any help would be most appreciated!

      Details - Rasp Pi - model 4 running RetroPie 4.7.1

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        dankcushions Global Moderator @Peetem
        last edited by

        @peetem what did you change to make ES vertical? please provide all adjusted configs

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          Peetem @dankcushions
          last edited by Peetem

          @dankcushions said in All games upside down but Emulation Station/Pie OK - Help:

          @peetem what did you change to make ES vertical? please provide all adjusted configs

          Autoshart.sh script adjusted:
          Emulationstation --screenrotate 1

          cmdline.txt was adjusted:
          video=HDMI-A-1:1200x780M@60,rotate=90

          retrorarch.cfg was adjusted:
          Video_allow_rotate=yes
          video_rotation = "1"

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            Peetem
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            So I figured it out.

            I should have set Retroarch.cfg to rotate 270 degrees.

            I feel silly, but thanks in advance.

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