For this guide, we'll assume you've followed the full setup procedure and your console is already booted in Developer Mode. Installing the RetroArch Emulator RetroArchis an emulator that works on virtually every platform and has a UWP package made just for Xbox One (and the Series X and S...
The Dig emulator front-end is a really handy app! Let's say you already set up all of your emulators and ROMs on your Android device. It might be a bit tedious having to fuss through a collection of emulators and look for the ROM you want to play every single time. Dig optimizes ...
There's very little reason to use the 64-bit specific build. There -are- some cores that will only work in the 32-bit one, so if you care about those, that'd be a reason to install that one as well. Can I play PS2 or PS1 games while PS2's RetroArch is running? The PS2 vers...
/playstation/ps2/RetroArch_elf.7z RetroArch for Playstation 2(1.20.0 ) RetroArch for PlayStation 3 (DEX)(1.9.0) RetroArch for Xbox(1.7.4) RetroArch for Xbox 360(0.9.8.3) /windows-msvc2019-uwp/x64/RetroArch-msvc2019-UWP_x64.msixbundle RetroArch for Xbox One / Universal Windows Plat...
Is there any way to move my saves from a different emulator to RetroArch? Usually, you just need to rename the saves to *.srm and they'll get picked up. Savestates typically will not transfer over. https://www.retroarch.com/index.php?page=controller-autoconfig When I try to load a...
Is there any way to move my saves from a different emulator to RetroArch? Usually, you just need to rename the saves to *.srm and they'll get picked up. Savestates typically will not transfer over. https://www.retroarch.com/index.php?page=controller-autoconfig When I try to load a...
RetroArch attempts to be small and lean while still having all the useful core features expected from an emulator. It is designed to be very portable and features a gamepad-centric and touchscreen UI. It also has a full-featured command-line interface. In some areas, RetroArch goes beyond ...
RetroArch attempts to be small and lean while still having all the useful core features expected from an emulator. It is designed to be very portable and features a gamepad-centric and touchscreen UI. It also has a full-featured command-line interface....
PS2: Better to use latest stand alone PCSX2 dev build. Gamecube/Wii: Better to use stand alone Dolphin emulator. Core settings To change options for the cores, start a game and go back to the menu to find the options. You can also find inputs here. For games that doesn't use the ...
It's still odd to see an emulator made available so prominently though - and of course for a lot of systems pre-CD you don't need a bios (does the PS1 need one? I know the PS2 does but I have a dim memory that the PS1 works just by downloading the core?) It is interesting...