![]() So once you're done playing open task manager, look for "retroarch.exe" and close the process manually (no need to close Steam). I think Ive determined that the BIOS definitely isnt the problem, it has to be either the emulatorstation or retroarch config. Unfortunately atm RetroArch doesn't close properly after running the core as you mentioned, that's a known bug but no fix so far. Yep the pcsx binary I compiled from the notaz git source does run from the command line, just not from emulatorstation which of course launches retroarch. Should be good now, if you get a "Failed to load content" make sure you have the C 2015/2017/2019 redistributable installed: Create a new text file and rename it portable.ini, that's to make sure the core will run in portable mode, so the files are stored here and not in C:\Users\\Documents\PCSX2\, which could cause conflicts.Go back to RetroArch main folder and go to the "system" folder.They are not, they are from GSDumps, which is a snapshot which stresses mainly the GPU, most of the ingame code does not run so FPS is inflated to show GPU limits Sorry for the confusion 4. Go to the "cores" folder and extract the. Some people were a little confused by our last post thinking the numbers were ingame speed.Right click RetroArch on Steam > Manage > Browse files, it should open the RetroArch folder.Download latest version of the core from the official buildbot:.I got this link from another reddit thread on this subreddit.Ĭan someone please help me figure out how to fix my issues and get it working? dll that was preventing it from shutting down which I downloaded from here ( ). By process of elimination, I figured out it was the RPCS2 core. I had to exit steam through the task manager each time. ![]() I wont link to where I downloaded the bios since I don't know if it's against the subreddit rules.Ī final problem is that when closing retroarch the steam page still showed that it was in progress ( still had the blue 'stop' button). I copied all at first, then deleted all but the one named 'PS2 Bios 30004R V6 Pal.bin'. With the PS2 bios, I also had the issue of there being multiple files, and not a single one as with the PS1 emulator. I followed a YouTube video where I placed the folders into the system folder in the retroarch directory, but he wasn't using the steam version so I never had the option of an 'online updater'. However, with the PS2 emulator, I downloaded the core from here ( ) which was a folder containing many files and not just a single. I then downloaded a bios file (again, it was a single file) and the emulator is now working with no issues whatsoever. ![]() dll core file and put it into the 'cores' folder in the retroach directory. Hi, I've been trying to figure this out for a week or so now and am not having any luck at all. ![]()
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