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    Can't save states on any system

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      smeghead
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      Hello everyone,

      I'm encountering an issue I think. On every systems I cannot save states.
      Everytime I got the popup message that indicates that "Core does not support save states" when I use the combination to save.

      My configuration is a retropie B 3+ that is booting on a SSD. I just installed with "Pre-made images for the Raspberry Pi" recently and updated Core packages.
      I'm currently running on a RetroPie version 4.8.2 and emulationstation 2.11.0.RP. I tried to find any configuration inside retroarch.cfg but I don't know if there is a specific parameter to correct my issue.

      I would be grateful for any help.
      Thanks

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
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        Can you try updating the RetroPie-Setup script first and then update RetroArch again ?

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          WhiskeyIce @mitu
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          @mitu

          I have the same issue as @smeghead but on PI 4. I did what you suggested and updated the RetroPie-Setup script, but it's still failing.

          Seems like fresh install have this issue. Any insights on this?

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
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            Did you update also the RetroArch package after updating the RetroPie-Setup script ?

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              WhiskeyIce @mitu
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              Yes

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                barbudreadmon
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                2 things i discovered recently :

                • Retroarch is now using core info files to determine the level of savestate support of a core, i suppose having outdated info files can result in savestate unavailability.
                • Apparently, cores must also be loaded from the folder defined at libretro_directory for this information to be read and cached.

                FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @barbudreadmon
                  last edited by mitu

                  @barbudreadmon Yes, that was a significant change introduced sometimes ago and we've added support for this in our installation.
                  Core info files have been part of our installation since June and we're also setting libretro_directory when starting RetroArch (the modification to support this was introduced about the same time in June here).

                  @WhiskeyIce What version of RetroArch are you running ?

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                    WhiskeyIce @mitu
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                    Hello @mitu. I am using RetroArch 1.12.0

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator
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                      @WhiskeyIce can you please provide

                      • the exact RetroPie version, as it's shown in the RetroPie-Setup starting screen
                      • a verbose log from running a game through RetroArch
                      • your retroarch.cfg file, from the /opt/retropie/configs/<system> folder, where <system> is the rom folder from where you started the game.

                      Put the log and config files on pastebin.com, since they can be quite large.

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                        smeghead @mitu
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                        @mitu Hello, thanks for the reply.
                        I also tried to updating RetroPie-Setup script before updating RetroArch and nothing change. The version of RetroArch is 1.12.0 as @WhiskeyIce .

                        RetroPie Setup indicates RetroPie version 4.8.2 and last commit version dfe0367b.

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @smeghead
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                          @smeghead said in Can't save states on any system:

                          RetroPie Setup indicates RetroPie version 4.8.2 and last commit version dfe0367b.

                          OK, so this is as recent as it gets. Can you try providing the same info I asked earlier from @WhiskeyIce - a log file and the retroarch.cfg for the system where you start the game ?

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                            WhiskeyIce @mitu
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                            • RetroPie version: 4.8.2 (dfe0367b commit)
                            • Log file
                            • retroacrch.cfg
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                              mitu Global Moderator @WhiskeyIce
                              last edited by mitu

                              @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 the fceumm_libretro.info file in it ? The config folder is also accessible via \\retropie\configs, via file shares.

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                                smeghead @mitu
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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.

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                                  WhiskeyIce @mitu
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                                  • /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
                                  • The folder /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/cores does not contain fceumm_libretro.info
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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @smeghead
                                    last edited by mitu

                                    @smeghead said in Can't save states on any system:

                                    The system retroarch reference the one in the all retroarch config :
                                    retroarch.cfg

                                    The 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-installed retroarch 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.

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                                      smeghead @mitu
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                                      @mitu sorry, it was this one, I'd backed up the old one
                                      new retroarch.cfg

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                                        mitu Global Moderator @smeghead
                                        last edited by mitu

                                        @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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                                          WhiskeyIce @mitu
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                                          @mitu do I re-install from binary or install from source?

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                                            mitu Global Moderator @WhiskeyIce
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                                            @WhiskeyIce Both are fine - use the binary option since it's faster.

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