![]() You can also set up hotkeys for things like save states, loading save states, bringing up the RA menu, fast forward, etc. You can set your buttons for any RA core, and also save per-game settings and button remaps for the best experience. Here is a full core list so you can get an idea of all the emulation options within. You can find RetroArch on many systems, and it can also emulate a ton of systems too. ![]() For example, with RetroArch, you can unlock the following features: RetroArch features (click to enlarge) The answer is that RetroArch contains a lot of universal features that are not implemented in many of the other emulators. So you might be asking yourself, why should I bother with RetroArch, if I already have standalone emulator options that will play my games? That’s a fair question. Depending on the version of RetroArch you are using, you can pick and choose which cores to load, to be able to customize your experience, or the RetroArch build may come pre-loaded with all working cores. So in this guide I will use the words “emulators” and “cores” interchangeably. RetroArch consists of what they call “ cores“, which function as emulators embedded in the program. I have a habit of pronouncing it the latter way, which is what you’ll hear in my videos. Note that technically, “RetroArch” should be pronounced like “RetroARTCH” versus “RetroARK”, because it was first based on Arch Linux, but both pronunciations are considered acceptable. The frontend for RetroArch is often referred to as the “libretro frontend”. It can run on the usual platforms like Windows, MacOS and Linux, but it also runs on iOS and Android for tablets and phones, as well as on game consoles like PS2, PS3, PSP, PS Vita, Wii, Wii U, 2DS, 3DS, Switch, and more. RetroArch is a frontend for emulators, game engines and media players. However, if you are using a system that relies primarily on RetroArch for emulation (like Xbox), or you have a beefy PC that can run well regardless of optimizations, you may find success in emulating higher-end systems in RetroArch, too. For more modern consoles, it is often more efficient to rely on standalone emulators, which are generally more optimized than RetroArch. RetroArch really shines on retro systems, particularly PlayStation 1 and below games. The video will primarily be done on Windows PC, but the same method will apply to MacOS, Linux, Android, iOS, Vita, and Xbox platforms, and more. This guide is meant to help you get set up with various RetroArch iterations. In this guide I’m going to demystify some of the more peculiar things about this emulation frontend, and show you how I set up RetroArch on my own gaming platforms. But it does have quite a steep learning curve. RetroArch is one of my favorite programs to use for retro game emulation, because it can emulate many systems. I am running Hakchi CE 1.2.5, Retroarch 1.7.3b.Last updated: 28FEB2022 (see Changelog for details) I have also tried a new download of the module, uninstall and reinstall. I also went onto FTP and verified the file "p8026_defkornsborderhack" is located in /etc/preinit.d but for some reason it just shows only the defaults no matter what i do. I did load HakchiCE and after I did a normal boot I went to uninstall modules and could see Easy Custom Borders was installed. I am not 100% clear if I really need all of these files, I just prefer the pixel_perfect ones. I found a set of backgrounds that are cutout for the various consoles and it had a template folder to use and that is the structure. Here is example of the backgrounds folder/file structure: I went and created a \hakchi\backgrounds folder on my usb and put some of the background I setup in there but no matter what I do it only shows the defaults. I use USB Host so I followed the steps and copied the folder over and the system rebooted twice but when I go in I still see the default set. I am trying to use the Easy Custom Borders mode and ran into some issues and was really hoping you could give me some advice on how i might be able to fix it. MAX 60 BACKGROUNDS more will lead to booting issues + C8 Credits and Thanks ![]() Keep in mind that all background folders in MEDIA:\hakchi\backgrounds must start with numbers, as the files. Set your background globally or individually -use-decorative-frame /media/hakchi/backgrounds/border_4_3 or _pixel_perfect.Add your background folders to MEDIA:\hakchi\backgrounds.Set your background globally or individually -use-decorative-frame /var/lib/clover/backgrounds/border_4_3 or _pixel_perfect.Add your background folders to hakchi2\user_mods\defkorns_bordershack.hmod\backgrounds. ![]() Extract the Zip to your user_mods folder.This module allows you to add custom borders to USB/SD and NAND. ![]()
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