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    LzDoom Gamepad and improvement wads are no longer working.

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    • vic-viper-001V
      vic-viper-001
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      Model: Pi4B
      Power Supply used: CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply.
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.7.1
      Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website.
      USB Devices connected: Usb keyboard.
      Controller used: 8bitdo SN 30 Pro+ (Pro Controller mode)
      Emulator: LzDoom 3.87c

      Today I wanted to play Doom, only to find out that none of my improvement wads (such as SmoothDoom.wad, Doom_Sound_Bulb_v2.wad, doom_wide.wad, etc.) are working. My gamepad also doesn't work anymore.

      Ditto for other iwads that have their own section within the "lzdoom.ini" such as doom2, plutonia, tnt, hexen, heretic, sigil, etc. The gamepad doesn't work for these anymore, and any improvement wads I previously set up are not working. I don't know why this has happened. I haven't played Doom in several months, which means I also haven't meddled with any of its files either.

      When I open lzdoom.ini and look at the sections for each of these iwads, the filepath pointing to my improvement wads is still there, and looks correct. It also looks like my gamepad bindings are intact. It's just that lzdoom isn't seeing any of this for some reason. I don't know what went wrong. Please help me fix this...

      emulators.cfg
      https://pastebin.com/miyMuV72

      lzdoom.ini
      https://pastebin.com/64nRKhr2

      retroarch.cfg
      https://pastebin.com/XPnG0K8y

      retroarch.cfg.rp-dist
      https://pastebin.com/zxuPJAry

      es_log.txt
      https://pastebin.com/Jaqy7357

      "configs/ports/doom" filestructure
      https://pasteboard.co/zYdT70FcPrGq.png

      "roms/ports/doom" filestructure
      https://pasteboard.co/Ys8aonrWLrFg.png

      "roms/ports/improvements" filestructure
      https://pasteboard.co/aBZU3HkBhK4d.png

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      • vic-viper-001V
        vic-viper-001 @vic-viper-001
        last edited by

        @vic-viper-001 Well, now I feel like a complete moron. All I needed to do was re-install LzDoom, and overwrite the new lzdoom.ini with my old one.
        Everything works again like it's supposed to.

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