Hi everyone, for a few days I have tried Retroarch and the PCSX2 core, at first it seemed to be fine but it did not satisfy me, I felt a bit of audio clip and a slight lag, but at least I was able to change the settings from the core settings of the menu. Today I decided to update Retroarch and all cores. So I tried PCSX2 again and it seemed much improved, it goes very fluid and the audio goes better (in fact, to be in alpha it is normal) The game I tested is Dragon Ball Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Europe PAL. I wanted to change the bios language settings, resolution and widescreen, but the problem is that as soon as I change the settings, and restart (or close) the content to apply the settings, RetroArch crashes instead of quitting the game or restarting the game so it fails to save settings. I have no idea where to look for the logs so I ask for some advice here. My PC: CPU: Intel Core i3-6100 GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 RAM: 24 GB
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It’s definitely crashy for some people. You may be best off trying to manually change those settings in the text files. I’m not sure of the exact syntax, though, so it could be a problem.
The problem is that I have no idea which files to change
it would be in config/PCSX2/pcsx2.opt, I think. I don’t know what those options would be called, though, unfortunately, and the docs don’t have them, either… This looks to be the list of them: https://github.com/libretro/pcsx2/blob/main/libretro/options_enums.h but I think they’ll be named slightly differently. Does your core options file have anything in it?
The folder is empty, I don’t think there is a solution for now but if after an update they solve this problem I will let you know
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