Mupen64 core options not persisting

If I set resolution to “320x240” under core options, I can’t get this to save. Restarting and then resuming causes RA to crash. Restarting and then quitting causes the setting to be lost.

I’m using the rice plugin, if that matters.

It doesn’t happen here, issue on your end I guess, I’m on the latest nightly.

[QUOTE=Nesguy;22792]If I set resolution to “320x240” under core options, I can’t get this to save. Restarting and then resuming causes RA to crash. Restarting and then quitting causes the setting to be lost.

I’m using the rice plugin, if that matters.[/QUOTE]

I had this issue the other night… Fixed it by putting core-options.cfg in the ‘config’ folder… You might need to create it yourself if you don’t already have it

http://libretro.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2305&p=22433&viewfull=1#post22433

I’m using a raspberry pi if that helps.

I had this issue before with a completely different sd card, so I can only assume it’s related to either the retropie script or the raspberry pi itself. I’ll ask someone in the retropie forums.

[QUOTE=Rick74;22802]I had this issue the other night… Fixed it by putting core-options.cfg in the ‘config’ folder… You might need to create it yourself if you don’t already have it

http://libretro.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2305&p=22433&viewfull=1#post22433[/QUOTE]

i was able to solve this by directly editing the retroarch-core-options.cfg so that mupen64 said 320x240.

Btw, are you using a raspberry pi/ retropie setup script? I’m noticing a few issues since reinstalling earlier today.

[QUOTE=Nesguy;22804]i was able to solve this by directly editing the retroarch-core-options.cfg so that mupen64 said 320x240.

Btw, are you using a raspberry pi/ retropie setup script? I’m noticing a few issues since reinstalling earlier today.[/QUOTE]

No… Winx64