Retro games and emulation - Discuss retro shit in case you're stuck in the past or a hipster

Shit, I guess RetroBat is just retarded because their listed resolution setting is something like “2X resolution On/Off”.

I use CHD anyway so that should be fine, except for the few multi-disc games I have where I use PBP for the convenience of having one file per game.
You're better off just using the standalone emulator. Also you're better off using .m3u files for multi-disc games as I have no clue how PBP plays with disc switching. It's as simple as creating a text file with the two discs (with extension name) and then renaming the text file to a .m3u file.
 
You're better off just using the standalone emulator. Also you're better off using .m3u files for multi-disc games as I have no clue how PBP plays with disc switching. It's as simple as creating a text file with the two discs (with extension name) and then renaming the text file to a .m3u file.
RetroBat is a frontend, it still uses the standalone emulator. And PBP works fine with disk switching from what I’ve heard, but I can look into m3u. I just don’t want games to show up twice in the menu.
 
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Got the 360 version of Minecraft running on Xenia on my Xbox Series S. The Orange Box also works with a bit of tinkering.
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By the way the Series S and X both only have 5GB of RAM accessible to games in dev mode, so there's no advantage with the X.
 
From what I can tell a PKGBUILD is just instructions on how to download source and build it. I don't see how the Duckstation guy can complain about that, other than retards asking him questions. The license says you can modify the code, you just can't share your modifications. If I pull it from github and build it, if by hand or PKGBUILD then it's not sharing a modified version of the code. I know there used to be some Debian/Ubuntu 'binary' packages which did the same, pull down code and compile it locally due to license restrictions.
 
Has anyone had luck with Xenia for Linux? Ive been looking to try out Lost Odyssey, but ive had no luck getting it working. I heard its experimental, but I bet others have gotten that game working.
 
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