separating snes/super famicom games
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Wow, that's a loooot of systems. I would not recommend my system though if you intend to use so many systems.
My theme is heavy (1080p) and could probably handle around 10 systems with a few hundred scraped roms per systems.
I never made those systems because I thought they were not popular enough.
Carbon is a great system so is Pixel and Metapixel they support a lot systems.
Don't forget you can always create those missing systems yourself, it's not really difficult and not any different than what you did with the NES and SNES stuff.
Just find good screenshots and cut them using the layouts that are included then write a system description inside the theme.xml if you want a description and upload the logo, system.svg, and you're done. -
Yeah, that was the other thing I was wondering about - would your theme handle so many systems? I guess not. I have lots of games and lots of systems I'm setting up and I heard some themes don't handle lots of systems well.
Will the carbon theme have any issues with so many systems? Like I said I may be dropping a few of the computer systems out since they seem complicated to run anyways, but I want to keep all the console systems, which is way more than 10.
And how does carbon/Retropie handle systems with tons of games? The consoles usually have a few hundred games at most, but it's the computer systems that can have thousands of games per system. Does that cause retropie to run sluggish, having so many games in a system?
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Carbon is a light on the resources theme and should be able to handle it.
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Great to hear. Too bad I can't use Futura, but nice job anyways with creating it. It's a great-looking theme. Well, off to enjoy my weekend and take a break form Retopie. My cold is a lot better. Have a great weekend!
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@FlyingTomahawk the white screen of death issue has been fixed so he shouldn't have a problem running your theme if he's updated emulationstation.
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I tried to update ES through "source" and it stucks at 21% and aborts after that. Telling me it failed to update ES. Then I tried "binary", showing me it is downloading the carbon theme and then kicks me back to the RPsetup menu with no message at all.
ES version is still 2.0.1A.
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Nice to hear the white screen of death issue is no longer a problem. Since I'm running the latest 4.1 I'm guessing I don't have to worry about it. So it sounds like using Futura could be an option for me which is great to hear. Right now Futura is missing a bunch of systems I'll be using so the look wouldn't be consistent. I like having some of the smaller, relatively unknown systems - in fact that's the primary reason I went with Retropie.
I'm still sorting through my games and organizing things. Lots of work but it will be worth it.
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One system I seemed to overlook is my collection of Japanese Mega Drive games. Has anybody created a custom system theme for the Japanese Mega Drive, so I can maybe use the icon for it like I did for the Famicom systems? I'm in the same boat here as I was for Famicom - I can just combine all the US and Japanese Mega Drive games together, but I'd much prefer it to keep them separated.
I noticed the carbon theme set I downloaded contains a "genesis" theme in addition to the "megadrive" theme. I wonder if I could just add that to my system list and use that instead? It would be better if the logo was actually for the Japanese Mega Drive but at least by using the Genesis theme I could keep the Japanese roms in there and just remember that Genesis is actually the Japan Mega Drive. The Japanese games won't scrape anyways no matter where I put them so that isn't a consideration for me.
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You could do it the same way as you did with the snes and nes. Copy and paste the megadrive or genesis theme folder, replace the logo and adjust the names in the es_systems.cfg
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I just noticed there's a new Retropie 4.2 update. I'm still working on sorting through my rom collections since they are more of a mess than I was hoping they would be, but I have a question about the update -
Is it advised to update from within Retropie after I made these custom theme folders and altered config files? If I update from within Retropie, what will happen to those custom folders I made for the famicom, and all the custom icon files and changes to the config files I made to point to the custom themes? Will I need to back those up and re-copy them over after updating, or can I safely update and those custom folders will be left alone? Do I just select "Update All Installed Packages"?
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@groviar if you're worried about it make a backup of your image first (always recommended with any major update) But if you've edited your theme as recommended then it shouldn't affect your theme when you update
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Since I still don't have any roms or anything else on my Retropie yet (still sorting things out), would it be enough to backup the individual custom theme folders and config files I altered, since the only other things I did so far on the Retropie is install a couple additional emulators from the Retropie menu?
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@groviar probably as long as youve kept track of all the stuff you changed
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Thanks. Yeah, I'll have to double-check to make sure I've backed up all the config files and custom themes I've made. Is "Update All Installed Packages" the one I want to select? Will that automatically bring all of Retropie up to 4.2?
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@groviar yes I believe so (don't forget to update your setup script first)
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Okay, so first, back up, then "update Retropie-setup script", then "Update All Installed Packages".
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@groviar yes
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Thanks again!
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@groviar, did this process end up working to your satisfaction? I've been wanting to do the same thing for a while but my minor experiments with it didn't pan out. This thread is the only thing I can find that covers the topic sufficiently.
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