


However, since it's killed, you will need to start it again when the emulator finishes, otherwise you will see a glimpse of the desktop when ending your session.īrowse to the end of the RetroArch. I have tried different ways to fix this problem, using the before launch, after launch options in GameEx, with a batch file, and nothing worked. I would like some feedback from users setting up RocketLauncher for GameEx first on this. If you have it configured for GameEx, you might not need them, or need to change them to work with GameEx. The -f and -p parameters are only needed if you have RocketLauncher configured for Hyperspin. Also don't forget to disable Show Desktop in advanced emulator config here. The system parameter, -s, works with the systems you have named in RocketLauncher. As you can see above, starting RocketLauncher is simple, and always the same. The black screen it generates happens to be on top of retroarch, below the bezel. The guide assume you have RocketLauncher set up with the emulators and games you want, and can run from RocketLauncher at the moment.ĭownload Links. As I haven't set it up from scratch for GameEx, some of the information found here might need some tinkering to work on RocketLauncher configured for GameEx. If you need further help with RocketLauncher, feel free to ask. This guide assume you have some experience with both GameEx and RocketLauncher at least. In GameEx, I also have all artworks for the roms I use. Auditing them in RocketLauncher is a breeze. I managed to grab nearly all roms for the different hyperspin databases I work with. So therefore, my rom folders are a lot cleaner now. This time around, since I started with Hyperspin, I built my rom folder according to the roms Hyperspin would support, and have artwork for. But now all my roms are in a format supported by emumovies. I had downloaded full romsets for different systems, and had most roms of these sets in GameEx.įinding the artwork at the time was a pain in the It was even worse in Hyperspin, since its databases are only the "official" roms, plus some more. At the time, I had done my GameEx setup first, then did Hyperspin's. Years ago, I did an extensive GameEx setup with many emulators, roms even made a theme for itand also worked on an Hyperspin setup. Here are my observations regarding my current setup.

Xarcade2Jstick – Map your Xarcade Tankstick to Game Pads and use it with RetroPie
