Can't save states on any system
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@WhiskeyIce Thank you.
Can you also post the contents of/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
?Can you check if the folder
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/cores
exists and has thefceumm_libretro.info
file in it ? Theconfig
folder is also accessible via\\retropie\configs
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@mitu
The system retroarch reference the one in the all retroarch config :
retroarch.cfg
I just launch the game with verbose log but I don't know in which directory I can find it. -
- /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
- The folder
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/cores
does not containfceumm_libretro.info
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@smeghead said in Can't save states on any system:
The system retroarch reference the one in the all retroarch config :
retroarch.cfgThe file here doesn't show an recently updated
retroarch.cg
. The update would add some new options, which are now showing up in your.cfg
file. Are you sure re-installedretroarch
after updating the RetroPie-Setup script and you didn't get any errors ?EDIT: @WhiskeyIce I can see the same symptom your config file - some options which the new updated install script will add are missing.
Can either of you re-run an update for RetroArch from the setup script, exit the setup script, then look into
$HOME/RetroPie-Setup/logs/
and get the most recent log file there. Unpack it (7zip should be able to handle this), then post the log file on pastebin.com. -
@mitu sorry, it was this one, I'd backed up the old one
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@smeghead your config file seems to be have been saved from the menu and also not configured by the setup script. Try removing the lines:
libretro_directory = "~/.config/retroarch/cores" libretro_info_path = "~/.config/retroarch/cores"
and see if saving works.
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@mitu do I re-install from binary or install from source?
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@WhiskeyIce Both are fine - use the binary option since it's faster.
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Oh it's working now!
Not sure why it failed before!
Thank you for your help @mitu -
@WhiskeyIce said in Can't save states on any system:
Oh it's working now!
Should be, the log file shows the
info
files have been downloaded:.... git clone --recursive --depth 1 --shallow-submodules --branch master "https://github.com/libretro/libretro-core-info.git" "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/cores" Cloning into '/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/cores'... HEAD is now in branch 'master' at commit '3302a7322258a2fc2c0cd2a5bf2eda239910eb83' Already on 'master' ...
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@mitu not working yet after removing these two lines
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@smeghead You ran a 'all packages' update - I asked you to re-install RetroArch only. Go to the
retroarch
package and in thecore
section and re-install it, then re-try again to see if saving works. -
@mitu ah yes sorry, after re-installing retroarch it's working.
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@mitu I noticed this thread after having the same problem on a fresh RetroPie build. Following the steps here, I re-installed theRetroArch
package (from Binary) inRetroPie Setup
, but the issue persisted. I thought maybe it was because I still had my previousretroarch.cfg
, but even after deleting them and letting the core create a new configuration on launch, the issue has persisted.Is there anything I can do to help troubleshoot this further? Would a verbose log of me attempting to create a save state help in any way?EDIT: Stupidly, I didn't update my RetroPie Setup to the latest build, so it was running 4.8 from earlier in the year. I'll see if updating it and then re-installing the RetroArch package resolves the issue.
EDIT 2: Issue is resolved based on the previous edit. Sucks about that obnoxious new RetroArch boot window though.
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@GaucheArtist said in Can't save states on any system:
EDIT 2: Issue is resolved based on the previous edit. Sucks about that obnoxious new RetroArch boot window though.
You're probably running with the a 'default' RetroArch config, RetroPie disables by default the 'splash' window when starting a game. You haven't seen it so far because the notification is shown only when the core
.info
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@mitu Oh, that sounds like it can be easily resolved then! Can I simply delete the
.INFO
files from\retropie\configs\all\retroarch\cores\
? Alternatively, could it be disabled through the individualretroarch.cfg
files? I prefer to work directly with those when I can, but I didn't see anything about the splash screen.EDIT: Found it in the
retroarch.cfg
asmenu_show_load_content_animation
and changing it from"true"
to"false"
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@GaucheArtist said in Can't save states on any system:
I prefer to work directly with those when I can, but I didn't see anything about the splash screen.
The link from my previous post had the config file option, but you seem to have found it yourself.
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Just putting this here in case someone else runs into the same issue. I'm not sure why, but updating my RetroPie-Setup script wasn't updating runcommand.sh, causing the 'does not support savestates' problem for me as runcommand.sh was an old version without the change mentioned above.
To resolve it I moved my RetroPie-Setup folder somewhere else (instead of just deleting it, so I had a backup), recreated it by running:
git clone https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup.git
from the home directory and then updating the setup script again. I'm not sure if there's a better way to resolve it, but this worked for me.
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