How to Setup RetroArch for iOS - Complete Set-up Guide for iPad, iPhone and Apple TV

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @aprilzhang5122
    @aprilzhang5122 2 дні тому

    Can you play coop game locally with two controller connected at the same time ? Or even may be 4p like bomber men?

  • @TheCyab
    @TheCyab 6 місяців тому +1

    This is the exact video i needed. Thank you so much for this!

  • @darthhyoh7117
    @darthhyoh7117 2 місяці тому

    I’m running one sega Saturn game but it’s Japan and it failed load content and I don’t know why even though I put two Sega Saturn bios in that system.

    • @ToughMonkey
      @ToughMonkey  2 місяці тому

      If I remember correctly there is a BIOS file for US, Eur and Jap so is it possible the two you have aren’t the Japanese one?

  • @Spideygoat123_YT
    @Spideygoat123_YT Місяць тому

    Sega Saturn still won’t work I don’t know what’s wrong with it

    • @ToughMonkey
      @ToughMonkey  Місяць тому

      I tried it myself a few weeks ago and it wasn’t working either on my iPhone. It works on my iPad with the exact same set up. I’ve got it running as I type this using the Beetle Saturn core but the same thing won’t work on the iPhone. Not sure if there’s been an update that changed something.

  • @rafaelmaschio-entrecameras2448
    @rafaelmaschio-entrecameras2448 4 місяці тому

    6:18 man, I’ve spent 2 days trying to configurate retroarch just to play d&d for Sega Saturn. But when I scan the files like you did in 6:18 it just doesnt appear like yours do. What am I doing wrong. The files inside my Sega Saturn folders are called dade.03a, dade.04a, dade05a, dad.06 and dad.07. Can you spot my mistake? P.s. I did this steps with other roms for the same game and tried with the arcade since theres an arcade version

    • @ToughMonkey
      @ToughMonkey  4 місяці тому

      Did you try the manual import method at 06:45 in the video? Sega Saturn games don't seem to be too keen on being found through the automatic installer method so you need to manually point RetroArch to it. You need to tell it exactly where the games are located, choose the console type and, most importantly, choose the file extension type. RetroArch accepts .cue , .ccd , .m3u , .chd , .iso , .zip. All of the games I've imported are in the .cue format. You've noted a number of files in the D&D folder directory. Being numbered like that I would guess that they're .bin files, which are what make up the game. However, it requires a single very small file such as a .cue that I refer to as the boot file. Have a look in your folder and see if there's one. One Windows it's often shown with a Notepad icon. If you've got one of those then RetroArch should be able to find it provided you point it in the right direction in the Manual Import section. Hope that helps.