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    Skyscraper - PS2 system not showing scraped artwork [solved]

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    • YFZdudeY
      YFZdude
      last edited by YFZdude

      Pi Model or other hardware: X86
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.8.6
      Built From: Manual Install Over Lubuntu 22.04
      USB Devices connected: Keyboard / Logitech F710
      Controller used: Logitech F710
      Error messages received: n/a
      Emulator: PCSX2
      How to replicate the problem: Used Skyscraper 3.10.1 to scrape boxart, none showing.

      I scraped about 10 games tonight and I can see the resources in the .skyscraper folder and the gameslist.xml file looks correct, but I only see the plain list of games in ES.
      And just since starting this post, I re-scraped my PSX folder and it stopped working as well.
      When I run Skyscraper I'm doing it through the RetroPie-Setup script and the configurations / tools menu choice.

      The only thing I noticed in the gameslist.xml files that seems different to a working system is this:
      Indentations used to be a tab for each level, now it seems like its two spaces instead
      At the end of current xml files there are a bunch of lines with folder tags and contain several /../ entries that decrease by one level for each following line.

      Any suggestions?

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      • YFZdudeY
        YFZdude
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        Okay I think I sorted it out.

        I edited my xml files to remove any absolute paths and replace them with the old /home/<user>/RetroPie/roms/... equivalent line.
        Then I deleted the <folder> lines from the bottom of the file.

        Everything works again.

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