![]() ![]() So pleeeeease HELP me someone if u can, because i can't find anywhere what to do and im stuck.Īnd feel free to ask me any questions, i'll try to answer them as good as i can. I used the rename ROMs.exe to change the names of all my roms (genesis and snes) and put 7zip= true (in rocketlauncherUI) and tried to launch a game from rocketlauncherUI,įirst i got a message saying that i didn't have any extensions for the roms (or something like that) and from some othe rom i got the message saying that hyperspin couldn't find the rom exc.Īnd then i don't know what i did, but all of a sudden when i launched a rom the screen went black and a little bit off the screen at the bottom there was something about inputs andĬontrolles, and the the creen went totally black, the laptop was on but i couldn't do anything else than push the power button to shut it off.Īnd now that happens to me every time (exept for the controller thing). So i did a bit of research and found Don's Hyperspin Tools. You’ll probably need to do lots of things by hand, but using notepad++ it will be faster than it seems.And i have downloaded full romsets for genesis and snes, but they had wrong names. Note that some multi disc games aren’t games that require the first discs to work, so Resident Evil 2, Gran Turismo 2, Street Fighter Collection and some others have their original “(Disc)” tags. HyperspinChecker will find the games in your paths, and you can crop it pressing a simple button, once you have all the m3u files named accordingly to your way, in this case "Riven - The Sequel to Myst (USA).m3u, all other entries for the other discs will be removed. I need to point the rom folder in HyperHQ and set its extensions, configure the paths in HyperspinChecker, audit the system and then I can crop the database.īut first, I need to edit the main database and remove the (Disc 1) tag using notepad++ and replace all at once for nothing, only leaving alone the regional tag. If a system has lots of multi disc games, in the PS1 case, I use HyperspinChecker tool, I mainly use it to crop databases down to only available roms. When it come to multi discs that can be used as single discs for PS1 and Saturn, and I hope for some other systems in the future, I use only one entry, in the Riven case the entry is: ![]() And if you turn on the widescreen mode in NiGHTS or Panzer Dragoon Zwei, they use the horizontal overscan area, so you’d want to set that back to 0 turn off your overlay, and use 16:9 aspect to run those in proper widescreen. Some games like Mega Man 8 do draw stuff in that area though. ![]() I would recommend setting initial scanline to 8 and last to 231 to remove the vertical overscan as well. I can blindy select to load a level, and. If first I load is TITLE.PHD, sound is ok but screen is black in cinematics and even the menu. If I skip the cinematic, the loading screen shows for a fraction of a second, and then the level loads correctly and can be played. You might also need to set the horizontal overscan core option to 32 to cut off the black overscan on the sides, since you use an overlay. When loading LEVEL1.PHD, sound from video/cinematic is ok but screen is black. I use that as my default aspect for Saturn, but some games like PDS and Sega Rally have graphics corrected for 4:3, so I use overrides to set 4:3 on them to get perfect circles. In RetroArch you can change the aspect ratio to Pixel Aspect in Video Options to get a round circle on the BIOS. Stand alone should have that too by default you must have changed the ss.correct_aspect setting to 0. I believe skinny is how it’s supposed to look, or at least it did on 4:3 CRTs (according to what I’ve read). Here you can see an example, a folder specific for multi disc games so it will be easier to sort out the m3u files. m3u file will fix this because the save will follow the same name for all discs, you can name it Metal Gear (USA).m3u and the save will be named Metal Gear (USA).srm for all discs. Saves are usually stored separately for each game, this applies to multi discs, so if you, say, reach the second disc in Metal Gear, the save file will be named something like Metal Gear (USA) (Disc 1).srm (the save file will follow your rom file name), and it won’t be recognized in the following disc since it will try to find the save for the Metal Gear (USA) (Disc 2).srm file. Multi disc games will prompt for the other CD when you reach a certain point of the game, back and forth, in this example I’m using Riven because it’s probably the game that uses more discs I know, in PS1 it has 5 discs, and it’s interesting because it will prompt you to swap back to the first discs since you need to come back to the first areas to progress in the game. ![]()
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