Top requested arcade games for overlays
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@riverstorm Work in progress.
Made the logo from a high res marquee scan: cleaned up and vectorized ;-)
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@udb23 said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
@riverstorm Work in progress.
Made the logo from a high res marquee scan: cleaned up and vectorized ;-)That's looks sharp! Yeah it was released 1980 I think and had maybe a niche following but it was popular enough that it has been included in a few Midway arcade packs released for consoles. I have both of them. Yeah it's 2 player co-op or competitive but we always tried to work together. We definitely dropped our share of quarters in it waiting for the Wizard of Wor to show up (randomly) and it was more luck than skill when you killed him due to moving so fast to the nearest exit!
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@Riverstorm : WOW Overlay ready fo you ;-)
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@udb23 said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
@Riverstorm : WOW Overlay ready fo you ;-)
Thanks Udb, I was just in the thread checking it out and posted. The first game will be dedicated in your honor and your first born good sir! :)
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@riverstorm Far too kind.
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Hey @UDb23 just a quick follow to say thanks again for taking the time to make this overlay. It works great and really looks sharp! I think there was at least one other guy that had WoW in his top 10 list so hopefully he finds it to enjoy too!
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@udb23 said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
Some people prefer shaders, others don't use them. It would be a nice selectable option in @meleu's install script.
@meleu: would that be difficult ?hey bro, sorry for the late reply.
I'm not sure if it would be difficult. If it's just a matter of commenting/uncommenting a line it would quite easy, but I'm not sure how shaders work (never liked to use it myself).
I've added this item as a feature request in rpie-art's issue tracker: https://github.com/meleu/rpie-art/issues/5
If you guys can provide more info/links or any shader related info that can inspire me, please post comments on that thread and I'll take a look at some point. ;)
I'm a little busy currently, but you, and any other guy here, are free to make feature requests for rpie-art script here: https://github.com/meleu/rpie-art/issues
Cheers!
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@meleu I too don't like shaders. Apparently many do actually appreciate and use them.
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@udb23 +2 me neither
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Street Fighter II & Double Dragon II launching images now available.
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Pac-Man its really awesome game still when I play this game enjoying too much and also didn't clear round 1 time.
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@ryan_stevens said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
didn't clear round 1 time.
To play it as it should be (like the real thing) you need an arcade stick, possibly a 4 ways.
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@UDb23 & @meleu said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
If you guys can provide more info/links or any shader related info that can inspire me, please post comments on that thread and I'll take a look at some point. ;)
I had mentioned the idea earlier to @UDb23 but on second thought maybe it doesn't make as much sense. There's many shaders for MAME and they are a matter of preference so to pigeon hole one shader probably wouldn't work. I do prefer DaveJ's "crt-pi" shader though. If you try one it's a good one.
Here's the RetroPie link on shaders:
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Shaders-and-SmoothingTo set a shader:
- RetroPie Setup
- C Configuration / tools
- 805 configedit - Edit RetroPie/RetroArch configurations
- 2 Advanced Configuration
- 1 Configure Libretro options
- 12 mame-libretro/retroarch.cfg (or whatever Libretro core you're using)
- 2 video_shader_enable (true)
- 3 video_shader (/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/shader/crt-pi.glsl) (my preferred shader)
On a side note do you think there's any value to making an option to adjust
input_overlay_opacity
globally. I've set every overlay to .5 so it doesn't overpower/look brighter then the screen play area or do most leave it at defaults? -
@udb23 said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
Street Fighter II & Double Dragon II launching images now available.
Those are nice Udb! :)
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@riverstorm said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
On a side note do you think there's any value to making an option to adjust input_overlay_opacity globally
I think that's an interesting suggestion; I did get a couple of requests on how to set different level of opacity. Don't know if this a customization that's requested by many.
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@udb23 said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
@riverstorm said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
On a side note do you think there's any value to making an option to adjust input_overlay_opacity globally
I think that's an interesting suggestion; I did get a couple of requests on how to set different level of opacity. Don't know if this a customization that's requested by many.
Ok, right now I do them manually and make a backup on a USB so I don' t need to do it again. Maybe if enough interest is shown a feature request down the road for those that don't like command line file tweaking.
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@riverstorm The idea behind @meleu's script is to allow (typically less expert) people to install overlays and other art without needing to edit or move files around manually.
So you're right it would be nice to be able to set custom opacity thru the same script.
@meleu is quite busy already but maybe he'll be able to look into this in the near future. -
@udb23
Yep, you're right. I'm kinda busy with another project now (RetroAchievements related). But you guys are encouraged to make feature requests, and using the repo's issue tracker is the best way to do it. ;-) -
@meleu said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
using the repo's issue tracker is the best way
Done.
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@udb23 said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
@meleu said in Top requested arcade games for overlays:
using the repo's issue tracker is the best way
Done.
Thanks Udb, I was going to add a feature request this morning but you beat me to it. It seems like a good fit for the script. I think the range you choose is perfect as much below .5 it gets pretty opaque.
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