Retroachievements: PSP? (Solved)
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Is there a special trick required to activate the Retroachievements for PSP?
When i start a PSP-Game which officialy supports RAs i get the message: "Retroachievements: not logged in".
When i start another lr-emu with RA-Support i dont get this message.
In the official RA-Docs there is no PSP listed at all under supported emulators, only the PSX-Emulators are listed in the category "SONY".
I am using "lr-ppsspp" on a Pi4 on 4.7.19 with Retroarch 1.9.7. -
Got it, for everyone wondering why PSP-Achievements wont work these days:
PSP Support has just started on October 1st, it is not available yet for the Raspberry Pi / Retroarch 1.9.7. -
I know this is an old post, but just wanted to let you know I was able to get this working with the following steps:
Of course, backup your SD card first just in case.
- Edit ~/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/emulators/retroarch.sh and change the line that says
rp_module_repo="git https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch.git v1.9.7"
to
rp_module_repo="git https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch.git v1.9.9" - Go into the RetroPie setup and install (not update) Retroarch from Source.
- Reboot
- Update lr-ppsspp from source
- Reboot again
This made achievements work for PSP games. Though, one thing to note is you need to use the ISO. CSOs don't work.
- Edit ~/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/emulators/retroarch.sh and change the line that says
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@ffaddic thanks for info.
I am aware that you can force retroarch to get updated even without being supported by the retropie setup-script.
I prefer to wait until retroarch gets verified and 1.9.x (even .13 maybe?) will be part of the official setup-script to avoid running in other issues :)Thanks for the advise concerning *.cso.
I just had a look, i only have *.iso on the pi while in fact having lots of *.cso on my real CFW-PSP1001 ;)
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