What a crazy creative and fun idea, amazing for events, speedrun and parties. Great content as always man, keep playing it loud and I hope all are well.
Thanks for the clear, simple instructions. Going point by point should help a lot of people who are intimidated by these complex setups. Hopefully more people will embrace the shuffler in the future.
question, my shuffler during gameplay suddenly loads a file called desktop.ini, and choosing any of the consoles for the file format stops the shuffler, how do i prevent this from happening?
I know your video is 1 year old. You should update your video and make a another one. The version 2.6.2 don't work anymore. I have try and Bizhawk demand now to upload at least version 2.6.3 of it to make it work. Just for your information the last version is now 2.9.1. Version 2.9.1 work perfectly. However I didn't find how to play PS1 games. I see a lots of people able to make them work also N64,etc.. didn't find how. Can be great if someone can take time to create a video to show us a tutorial how to make them work. NES,SNES and GBA don't need anything special to make them work but other console need some special action. For information people download version 2.5.3 firmware its that way you make N64 and others work. For PS1 just add the .cue file in game folder
This would be a cool idea if they implemented a lua script that keeps track of level progress in each game and only swaps to a different game when the level counter increments (when you beat a level, it switches games).
It's actually giving me an error saying I can't use 2.6.3 - telling me I need to use at least 2.6.3. But, that seemed to still let me go through the setup.
It's mostly used by Tool-Assisted Speedruns community. Although the emulator works perfectly fine for casual play as well. I can imagine people would prefer to use different emulators because Bizhawk doesn't offer much in terms of graphical enhancements or hacks that improve framerate.
What a crazy creative and fun idea, amazing for events, speedrun and parties. Great content as always man, keep playing it loud and I hope all are well.
Thanks! Same to you.
This is an amazing idea. A greatest hits compilation for your games that plays like a greatest hits album.
Thanks for the clear, simple instructions. Going point by point should help a lot of people who are intimidated by these complex setups. Hopefully more people will embrace the shuffler in the future.
absolutely superb idea, seriously afrer playing these games for 30 years they got a little bit boring but this gives it alm a new life
Cool video! Nice to see some more youtube content from you. 😊
Thanks man! I have more coming up!
Wow that looks awesome, hope you stream it.
I'll definitely revisit this one again!
I love you PATTON!!! You are our retrogaming General!
Awesome!
Thanks my man!
Geez, it's like the NES Championship on drugs. All of them.
question, my shuffler during gameplay suddenly loads a file called desktop.ini, and choosing any of the consoles for the file format stops the shuffler, how do i prevent this from happening?
I'm waiting for new video
please do it I miss your retro game playing
I know your video is 1 year old. You should update your video and make a another one. The version 2.6.2 don't work anymore. I have try and Bizhawk demand now to upload at least version 2.6.3 of it to make it work. Just for your information the last version is now 2.9.1. Version 2.9.1 work perfectly. However I didn't find how to play PS1 games. I see a lots of people able to make them work also N64,etc.. didn't find how. Can be great if someone can take time to create a video to show us a tutorial how to make them work. NES,SNES and GBA don't need anything special to make them work but other console need some special action.
For information people download version 2.5.3 firmware its that way you make N64 and others work. For PS1 just add the .cue file in game folder
Can you set a retroarchvment conquesy alert like in retroarch?
This would be a cool idea if they implemented a lua script that keeps track of level progress in each game and only swaps to a different game when the level counter increments (when you beat a level, it switches games).
Although I can imagine it would take a lot of work to find level counter RAM address for each game, and understand how/when this counter changes.
It's actually giving me an error saying I can't use 2.6.3 - telling me I need to use at least 2.6.3. But, that seemed to still let me go through the setup.
help, the app makes my emulator lag
Contra Series Please
Does this only work on windows, is their an Android version?
Windows and Linux only.
@@PattonPlays Thanks.
Have not heard a lot of People Using Bizhawk
It's mostly used by Tool-Assisted Speedruns community. Although the emulator works perfectly fine for casual play as well. I can imagine people would prefer to use different emulators because Bizhawk doesn't offer much in terms of graphical enhancements or hacks that improve framerate.
@@hndfhngtool-assistedspeedr2128 People don't use it for casual play because of the input lag