Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?
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@quicksilver said in Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?:
@sleve_mcdichael I'm pretty sure that if the game is set to run as PSP mode then it is single player only. Many people may not care about that but it's worth noting.
Ah, you're right, and I checked all the other modes too, and none of them have both 2-player and an "exit" feature. Looks like it's either/or (or 5.2 has both.)
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@Floob said in Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?:
FWIW I think I saw an issue when installing it via the script maintained by ExarKuniv that it meant savegames and other ingame actions were saved to the sorr binaries folder as opposed to the savegame folder under the roms tree. It confused me when I was trying to get a savegame file to work :)
That version, going all the way back to ZeroJay's initial commit uses helper function
moveConfigFile
on a directory, so I think it ends up making a link to the directory instead of putting a link in the directory, or something like that.I didn't look too closely at it because in the version that I'm working on, it isn't necessary to link anything, I just
pushd
into where the data actually is and call the bin remotely, instead of pushing to the bin and then having to link back to the actual data. But I think if you change it tomoveConfigDir
instead ofmoveConfigFile
, might be all it takes.Also, I dont know if is possible to get the script to create the system.txt file as owner pi instead of root, just to make it that much easier to edit if needed.
Yeah, you just need to
chown $user:$user "<file>"
after you create it, in the install script.@ExarKunIv chose not to do this, because they want the change to persist if the user installs the module first and then copies over their game data. Otherwise, the module would need to be installed (or at least "configured":
sudo ~/RetroPie-setup/retropie_packages.sh sorr configure
) after the game data is copied, whether or not it was installed once before already. -
New version of
sorr.sh
merged into the RetroPie-Extra repo. Should work with both 5.1 and 5.2 game datas (not at the same time :p). Please test: -
@Floob @ExarKunIv sup! did we manage to get this to work on the Pi4 at all - as smooth as it does on the pi3? (having all the video options etc)
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@hawkes_84 try it and report back. Seems to run pretty good on my RPi4, but I don't have a 3 to compare with. Some screen tearing here and there, nothing extreme.
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@sleve_mcdichael think I did try it and it was worse than before (ie fewer options to change video and something was missing from gameplay) but was a few weeks back now. I'll take another look and report
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@hawkes_84 some of the options do depend on some of the others. The available "graphic mode" options are different with "widescreen mode" ON than they are with it OFF, for example.
"Display: windowed" seems to always be shifted top-left for me (except when it actually fills the whole screen), while "full screen" is always centered (though, oddly, not always actually full-screen, depending on "widescreen mode".
With "display: full screen" and "widescreen: yes", image is full-screen in all "graphic mode" settings. When I turn to "widescreen: no", then the "normal" graphic mode is shrunken (still centered), and only the "2x" modes are full-size (and 3x is no longer available.)
I haven't touched the video mode settings in ES/runcommand. My display and default framebuffer size are 1280x720.
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@sleve_mcdichael appreciate this info. The version on the Pi3 is pretty much perfect except for some screen tear. You get to use the full array of video options such as scanlines and smoother graphics if you want without having to sacrifice where the picture goes (ie top left) I guess this is the standard Im looking for on the pi4 but guess it's not quite there yet. I did have it near enough perfect before except I wanted the scale to be 4:3 but no options would give me this in ES or else where. I could get it to full screen with some annoying half inch border on the right which annoyed me as you know how the human brain wants symmetry etc. Shame as it's easily the go to SOR game on the Pi
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@hawkes_84 said in Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?:
@sleve_mcdichael appreciate this info. The version on the Pi3 is pretty much perfect except for some screen tear. You get to use the full array of video options such as scanlines and smoother graphics if you want without having to sacrifice where the picture goes (ie top left) I guess this is the standard Im looking for on the pi4 but guess it's not quite there yet.
Here's what I've got right now. I can also turn vsync on; it tears either way, to me it seems "smoother" tearing with vsync off than with it on.
(And actually I usually leave the scanlines off, this is just to show it does work. But it's awfully dark on my screen; maybe it would look better on a full 1080 where it could potentially have a higher ratio of lit pixels to the darkened scanlines, but I only have 720 and this looks like over half the image is black.)
I could get it to full screen with some annoying half inch border on the right which annoyed me as you know how the human brain wants symmetry etc.
Have you tried all the (relevant) available video modes through the runcommand menu? I haven't needed to change them, but every display is different, so it might be worth a shot.
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@sleve_mcdichael thanks again. Yes I pretty much tried every aspect ratio ES had to offer with mixed results but others on this thread seemed to be getting different outcomes to me so it's either me or my pi4 (probably me) I'll give this another go and let you know
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@sleve_mcdichael so tried it again and I can't seem to get it down from the top left whichever scale/sizing I choose from the Runcommand. Also "Display" and "VSync" are greyed out on my version. Does this seem right?
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@hawkes_84 said in Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?:
Also "Display" and "VSync" are greyed out on my version. Does this seem right?
This sounds like when the SORR v5.2
system.txt
hasn't been modified from the distributed version and still has// FULL SCREEN WIDE
mode set toBORDERLESS_SYNC
instead ofAUTO
.(Mine is not shifted off-center when this happens, however, fixing it does open up more options so you may still find a magic bullet.)
Are you using the latest updates from RetroPie-Extra? Did you run the install after your SORR game files were in place? Is your
system.txt
still root-owned from the previous install versions from a couple months ago?Can you show the output of:
ls -l ~/RetroPie/roms/ports/sorr/mod/system.txt
...and
cat ~/RetroPie/roms/ports/sorr/mod/system.txt
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@sleve_mcdichael let me pick this back up with you tomorrow as late here in the UK. You were right though my system.txt was set to BORDERLESS SYNC instead of AUTO. Problem now is I changed the emulator.cfg to say XINIT:pushd as mentioned in this thread and the sorr rom won't even start up. Gives an error message about it not being able to remove something or other. Might do a fresh install tomorrow of extras.sh and the sorr package
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@hawkes_84 said in Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?:
You were right though my system.txt was set to BORDERLESS SYNC instead of AUTO. Problem now is I changed the emulator.cfg to say XINIT:pushd as mentioned in this thread and the sorr rom won't even start up. Gives an error message about it not being able to remove something or other. Might do a fresh install tomorrow of extras.sh and the sorr package
Ah, I think we are getting somewhere. Without using
XINIT:
, my picture is pushed off-center.However, you can't just patch it in the command like that, anymore. It turns out that using
XINIT:
andpushd
together in the command, like that, didn't play nice with each other (actually, it's because of xinit and the semicolons used to putpushd; command; popd
all on one line; see here for more info), so we had to break those commands out into a separate "buffer" script and call that withXINIT:
.The current command we are using looks like
"XINIT:/opt/retropie/ports/sorr/sorr.sh %ROM%"
, but you'll need thatsorr.sh
script in place also. A reinstall with the latest scriptmodule should (hopefully) put everything where it needs to be and get you sorted. If you have any trouble with thesystem.txt
, you can make it user-writable with:sudo chown pi:pi ~/RetroPie/roms/ports/sorr/mod/system.txt
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@sleve_mcdichael said in Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?:
"XINIT:/opt/retropie/ports/sorr/sorr.sh %ROM%"
thanks. So is "XINIT:/opt/retropie/ports/sorr/sorr.sh %ROM%" just another line i need to add in the system.txt?
how would I know if I cant change the system.txt? will it just not let me into it as it let me into it fine before and i just saved it and came back out with no issue but then it wouldn't start up.
Will give this a try today at some point -
@sleve_mcdichael so now my emulator.cfg looks like this
sorr = "XINIT:/opt/retropie/ports/sorr/sorr.sh %ROM%"
default = "sorr"and my system.txt has been set has been set to AUTO as suggested and the ROM wont start up again. I did a fresh install of the extras script and also a started with freshly downloading/installing the sorr from experimental packages
Any clue where I'm going wrong?
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@hawkes_84 if it let you edit & save changes to the file without giving any sort of "permission denied" errors then you're probably okay in that regard.
Can I see your
runcommand.log
after you (attempt to) launch SORR? You can just copy/paste from your SSH client the output of:cat /dev/shm/runcommand.log
(Shouldn't be too long, only about a page on my screen.)
sorr = "XINIT:/opt/retropie/ports/sorr/sorr.sh %ROM%"
You're sure this says
sorr = ...
and notbgdi-333 = ...
? Can I also see the output of:cd ~/RetroPie-Extra && git log | head -n 5
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@sleve_mcdichael thanks. I'm fairly competent with most aspects of ROM management and RetroPie stuff in general but I've never actually connected my PC with it so I can control the command log from my PC if you get my meaning (so I can type in and copy and paste outputs) How do I go about doing this ?
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@hawkes_84 if you're on Win10 and your PC and Pi are on the same network, just run
ssh pi@retropie.local
from a command prompt on your PC, or enter it in the search bar. (Password israspberry
if you haven't changed it previously. You'll need to enable SSH first through the RetroPie menu, if you haven't already.)If that isn't working for you there are some other SSH clients listed at https://retropie.org.uk/docs/SSH/
Alternatively, you can copy the log into the
roms
folder where it's accessible across the network share:cp /dev/shm/runcommand.log ~/RetroPie/roms/
...then you can view the file over Samba-shares just like how you (probably) add the roms.
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@sleve_mcdichael sorry about the delay. Been busy
anyway here are the outputs
cat /dev/shm/runcommand.log (was i supposed to put nano in front of this as it didn't work with anything else?)
anyway that gave me an empty pagefor the cd~
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