![]() ![]() ![]() bin/clover-kachikachi-wr /usr/share/games/nes/kachikachi/CLV-P-NAARE/CLV-P-NAARE.nes -guest-overscan-dimensions 0,0,9,3 -initial-fadein-durations 3,2 -volume 70 -enable-armet Your game should now run in Nestopia! Here's an example with Balloon Fight. Delete all the other stuff at the end of the command line (everything after the rom name).Change the beginning of the command line to /bin/nestopia.Click on one of the original games in hakchi.Personally, I think it's easier just to hide the original games and add your own versions, but if you really want to play the originals in Nestopia, give this a try: I think this misconception is a combination of how using Retroarch with the original SNES Classic games is a bad idea + the fact that you can't use "select emulation core" with the original games on either system. Looks like someone already addressed how to use the core selector function in hakchi, so that's good.Īlso looks like people have mistakenly told you that you can't play the original 30 games in Nestopia. Even though I specifically avoided downloading the FCEUmm core, Retroarch still somehow opens my games in FCEUmm, which I find utterly baffling. ![]() I only have two mods installed: "Retroarch 181 Xtreme Ozone" and "Nestopia". "-nestopia" still opens the game in FCEUmm and "-core nestopia" crashes.Īs part of my troubleshooting, I erased all of my hmods and redownloaded them from the "new" (to me) KFMD mod hub. Various (possibly outdated) reddit posts have said to append "-nestopia" or "-core nestopia" to the command line. I can't find any official documentation saying to how to override default cores. I can use the global command line setting to append "-retroarch" so that every game opens in Retroarch, but it always uses the FCEUmm core, no matter what I do. Now, I can't seem to get that to work at all. I had it set up so that every game used the Retroarch Nestopia core. (I originally did over a year ago and can't remember exactly what I did.) I ended up have to reflash and reset the kernel to default settings, and now I'm trying to figure out how to get things back the way I want them. I was recently promped by the latest Hakchi version to update the kernel on my NES Classic, and it bricked. ![]()
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