![]() ![]() More context: I get the same error messages on Retroarch for PC so its not a retroid specific problem.ĮDIT 2: I got fed up and purchased a different emulator on the app store which is running the game without any issues, so the ROM is fine. ![]() It might be a file size thing as they are both around 400MB, so far the ROMs that have worked on Retroarch are small files. Just to be safe, I put in a fresh BIOS file, checked. I loaded the core to check that the BIOS file was being recognised and I found that it was. All I get is the Failed to Load Contents message. cue file it opens much more quickly than loading the archive, but then I get "failed to load content" when I try to open the either Genesis Plus GX or PicodriveĮDIT: I tried running Shinobi for Sega Saturn and this also causes it to crash. However, I installed 1.7.3 (taken from the Download page) and copied over my System folder containing my BIOS files but no Saturn game loads. These seem to be all the fixes other people have reported but for me retroarch takes ages to load the content, then crashes when it tries to load the core. The directory on retroarch is pointing directly to the bios. The Sega CD is BIN/CUE format and I have the bios named correctly in "system" both on internal storage and on the SD card just in case. I have the software configured to show the box arts and titles, but the Dark Wizard box art and title isn't showing up when there is a Dark Wizard (USA).png file each each of the 3 folders, with each png file being a different file size.Other cores are working fine on Retroarch but opening a Sega CD causes it to crash. I have the following files: Named_Boxarts, Named_Snaps, and Named_Titles. Lastly, how do I get thumbnails to show up? What is "crc32": "B0C3C6BA|crc" ? Is this code specific to Dark Wizard? So what tool do I have to use to properly convert Tosec Iso format into cue/bin so that when I scan the game, it actually shows up in the playlist and I don't have to modify the lpl file by hand? "db_name": "Sega - Mega-CD - Sega CD.lpl" "core_name": "Sega - MS/MD/CD/32X (PicoDrive)", "core_path": "/retroarch/cores/picodrive_libretro_libnx.nro", "path": "/retroarch/Downloads/Sega CD/Dark Wizard (U)/DarkWizard_U.cue", My lpl file in the playlist folder reads as: How do I fix this?Īlso how do I get Lunar 2 to show up in the play list? It was also scanned in. Since it doesn't work under PicoDrive, I'd prefer if it was listed under Genesis Plus GX under the playlist so that I won't have to upload the Genesis Plus GX core each time and then navigate to the downloads folder every time. I have the bios files in \retroarch\cores\system\ĭark Wizard shows up under Sega-Mega-CD-Sega-CD with the Core listed as PicoDrive which I found odd considering I scanned the Dark Wizard folder under Pico Drive as the core and under Genesis Plus GX as the core. PicoDrive is version 1.9 or something and the bios is like 1.5. If go to Load Core and select Genesis Plus GX, and navigate to retroarch/downloads/Sega CD/ and select Dark Wizard, it loads and plays. If go to Load Core and select PicoDrive, and navigate to retroarch/downloads/Sega CD/ and select Dark Wizard, it crashes. If go to Load Core and select Genesis Plus GX, and navigate to retroarch/ downloads/Sega CD/ and select Lunar 2, it loads and plays. If go to Load Core and select PicoDrive, and navigate to retroarch/ downloads/Sega CD/ and select Lunar 2, it crashes. The software recognizes Dark Wizard in the playlist, but not Lunar 2. I went to load content/playlists/import content in the retroarch software itself and selected the Dark Wizard and Lunar 2 folders. I basically added the new cue and bin files to the old files within the folder.īoth folders containing the game files are located in the retroarch/ downloads/Sega CD/ So the Lunar 2 folder has 5 files in it which are the cue, bin, ccd, img, and sub file. I used a software program called AnyBurn and it converted the img file into a cue and bin. Lunar 2 - Format was Tosec Iso, and the folder contained a ccd, img, and sub file. So I have some sega CD games that I own but would prefer to emulate to preserve the disks. ![]()
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