Gaming Retroarch

I've used it like once or twice, I just don't get the advantage over having seperate emulator applications for everything, outside *maybe* convenience as having emulator-cores ran off one emulator sounds a bit lighter-weight than entirely seperate emulators each, presuming you do it right.
 
I run RetroArch on my Xbox One, and it works flawlessly. No driver issues, no random Windows updates screwing everything up, no tweaking settings every five minutes like on a PC. Just install it and play.
 
I run RetroArch on my Xbox One, and it works flawlessly. No driver issues, no random Windows updates screwing everything up, no tweaking settings every five minutes like on a PC. Just install it and play.
Yeah my main problem now is just the input delay. I was adjusting it on my chinkheld and one of the settings bugged the audio on it. I fixed it but I don't know, RA is one of those things where as I get older I know the settings better
 
SunAndSky
 
Retroarch has the worst menu UI of any program I've ever used, I seriously don't understand the appeal of this over a standalone
It works good for old Nintendo consoles and you don’t have to configure the controller for each core.
I have it on steam with a few PS1 games, it's pretty good, it occasionally glitches and spergs out on me doe
What games do you play my nigga.
 
I use it for Nintendo consoles before the Gamecube era. Standalone emulators for everything else requires less power than RetroArch which is nice for my struggling PC.
this is the only games worth playing anyway
who the fuck wants to keep downloading 10+GB for shit game that doesnt even have good graphics and plays like shit
anything after 80s mario is caca stuff.
The developers that use sexualization is only reason why videogames exist. Only that there is nothing else entertaining.
 
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