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    Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?

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    • FloobF
      Floob @quicksilver
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      @quicksilver said in Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?:

      @floob hey it's floob! You have no idea who I am but I just wanted to say your videos were a big help years ago when I first got into RetroPie.

      Thanks! :)
      Hopefully I'll start making some more that are of use.

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      • FloobF
        Floob @Red_Trev
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        @red_trev said in Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?:

        @floob said in Streets of Rage Remake 5.2 - add to Ports ?:

        @red_trev
        I'll make an updated video this weekend. It works fine for me on RetroPie 4.7 and SORR 5.2

        wow, thanks very much !! be great if you could post it here ;)

        btw, could you please list the commands that need to be entered in the video description for clarity ?

        Yep, I'll do that.
        Although I'm afraid I only have a Pi 3B at the moment, so I wont be able to test it out on a 4 just yet.

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        • FloobF
          Floob
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          Overview video up here: (on a Pi 3)

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            Refazeshot1 @Floob
            last edited by Refazeshot1

            @Floob I may try this again but I got very poor performance on the Pi 4 before... I was pointed towards the KMS drivers being not greatest. The game would load up in a very small screen. There was work around installing some type of video script. While this corrected the issue you were not able to turn on Vsync and it was a screen tearing nightmare. Works great on the Pi 3 though!!
            Thank you for the update video you rock!

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            • Red_TrevR
              Red_Trev @Floob
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              @Floob thanks very much ! I notice we must Update the Retropie system to the latest version, I have previously modified the es_systems file to add extra Emulation Station menu items for non-standard systems (see example below), will running the Update script wipe these ? I can always take a copy & re-upload if so, just want to know before hand ....

              <system>
              <name>naomi</name>
              <fullname>Naomi</fullname>
              <path>/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/naomi</path>
              <extension>.cdi .chd .cue .gdi .sh .zip .CDI .CHD .CUE .GDI .SH .ZIP</extension>
              <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 SYS naomi %ROM%</command>
              <platform>dreamcast</platform>
              <theme>supergrafx</theme>
              </system>

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              • FloobF
                Floob @Red_Trev
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                @Red_Trev Yes, I'm pretty sure that file would get overwritten. See this post
                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/335/question-about-upgrading-and-config-overwrites

                Either way, it would always be highly recommended to take a backup if you are happy with your current image.

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                • Red_TrevR
                  Red_Trev @Floob
                  last edited by Red_Trev

                  @Floob got installed, runs well but was displayed quarter size in top left corner

                  To centralize & stretch to full screen I had to download, modify, then reupload the emulators.cfg file in the sorr folder

                  The file contents now looks like this after modification:

                  sorr = "XINIT:pushd /opt/retropie/ports/sorr; ./bgdi-333 ./SorR.dat; popd"
                  default = "sorr"

                  (I simply added XINIT: infront of the pushd )

                  File is available at the below location:

                  df68f5ff-0827-499d-87b0-bb6c64a19d28-image.png

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                  • ExarKunIvE
                    ExarKunIv @Red_Trev
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                    @Red_Trev you beat me. lol

                    i have updated my sorr script with the latest engine bgdi-354
                    I kinda took over RetroPie-Extras, since Zerojay has moved on for personal reasons

                    i also have it so the system.txt is made and the change that @Floob show in his video is done for you

                    and i have XINITinclued in the emulators.cfg

                    so all that is needed is to change the resolution through the run command menu to get the size you want

                    i was able to get it to full screen and it sees to run good for me.
                    i do have widescreen turned off

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                    RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
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                    • FloobF
                      Floob @Floob
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                      • FloobF
                        Floob @Red_Trev
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                        @Red_Trev

                        I dont get the video in the corner.
                        Are you running it on a Pi4? If so, I need to hurry up and find one to buy :)

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                        • Red_TrevR
                          Red_Trev @Floob
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                          @Floob sorry I should have mentioned .... yes I have a Pi 4. Thanks again for the video tutorial !

                          I know its off topic but do you know how to convert SORR to work on a PlayStation Portable emulator ?

                          I was able to download the bundle in the following video description & run with PPSSPP on retropie, but it crashed after the character select screen.

                          As v5.2 is more stable, is there anyway of swapping out the .DAT file & just using the .pbp file to launch it ?

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                            Refazeshot1 @ExarKunIv
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                            @ExarKunIv How do I use your updated script?

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                            • ExarKunIvE
                              ExarKunIv @Refazeshot1
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                              @Refazeshot1 you will have to SSH into your pi to install the scripts

                              once there you will need to run

                              git clone https://github.com/Exarkuniv/RetroPie-Extra.git
                              cd RetroPie-Extra/
                              ./install-extras.sh
                              

                              once there you can find the sorr install script in the experimental packages under manage packages.
                              Its number 396
                              once installed you need to put the SORR files in roms/ports/sorr

                              thats it

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                              RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
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                                Refazeshot1 @ExarKunIv
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                                @ExarKunIv You guys are great, thanks!!

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                                  Refazeshot1 @Refazeshot1
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                                  Ok so working with this with the PI4 - it works ok I guess. I do get screen tearing and certain modes like Display and Vsync are greyed out. The picture is stretched so I have to change it to widescreen mode (still stretched but clearer) and selected a customer resolution on startup. It most certainly looks wayyyyy better on the PI3 (Tested on my PI 3 and those options are not greyed out).

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                                  • ExarKunIvE
                                    ExarKunIv @Refazeshot1
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                                    @Refazeshot1 is your sorr version 5.1 or 5.2 on the pi 3

                                    They are different if I recall. It's been a awhile since I looked at my pi3

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                                    RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                                    Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                                      Refazeshot1 @ExarKunIv
                                      last edited by Refazeshot1

                                      @ExarKunIv I am running 5.2 on both my Pi 3 and Pi 4. It does look like there is a system.txt I can edit. I am going to play around with it a little I think but its not looking so great performance wise on the PI4.

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                                        Refazeshot1
                                        last edited by Refazeshot1

                                        Ok so I finally fixed it. Turns out it is automatically enable anyway however if you change the system.txt and label AUTO instead of BORDLESS_SYNC you get all your options back in the menu. As for the screen tearing this is cutting it down by half which is great!!

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                                          Red_Trev @Refazeshot1
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                                          @Refazeshot1 24 mins into @Floob video:

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                                          • ExarKunIvE
                                            ExarKunIv @Refazeshot1
                                            last edited by ExarKunIv

                                            @Refazeshot1 ok it seems that when you copied the files over you over wrote the system.txt file, since i already have that included in the install script to make that file with AUTO instead of BORDLESS_SYNC

                                            i though i had it write protected

                                            im going to take a look again at my script

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                                            RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                                            Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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