: Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation, Renderer: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970/PCIe/SSE2. : Extensions: WGL_ARB_buffer_region WGL_ARB_create_context WGL_ARB_create_context_no_error WGL_ARB_create_context_profile WGL_ARB_create_context_robustness WGL_ARB_context_flush_control WGL_ARB_extensions_string WGL_ARB_make_current_read WGL_ARB_mult : Adaptive VSync supported. : Detecting screen resolution: 1920x1080. : Version of libretro API: 1, Compiled against API: 1 Capabilities: MMX MMXEXT SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4 SSE4.2 AES AVX CPU Model Name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2697 v2 2.70GHz It turns out the retroarch wasn't recognizing the name change and still saw it as "PSCX2 1.60" not "pscx2" Before I just copy and pasted the PSCX2 1.60 folder directly into the system folder and renamed it to pscx2 in explorer. I then made a new pscx2 folder in the system folder and copied all the files. I deleted the pcsx2.exe file in the pscx2 folder. I'm not sure which of the two changes actually fixed it. Below is my log when I attempt to run the core. Interestingly enough, I can get the game to work if I just launch pcsx2.exe directly and use the fast boot option. My pcsx2 folder does contain a portable.ini file Ensured that my directory for bios with RetroArch is pointing to the correct destination Made a folder titled "bios" within the pcsx2 folder and placed all my bios files in there Placed my pcsx2 folder in the systems folder of RetroArch I have attempted the following solutions with no success: After looking in the core information section I see the following error " Missing, Required: 'pcsx2/bios' folder". Every time I go to launch a game it closes the program. If you care about organisation you should change these to another folder.I'm trying to get PCSX2 up and running with RetroArch. Savefile and Savestate Last one you should consider changing are the save locations, by default it will place them in the same folder as your ROMS. Although this probably isn't needed since RetroArch has an import feature, it doesn't hurt to have this set anyway. This will be the starting directory when you select "Load Content" and it can be very handy to have this set to your ROM folder. File Browser Another one you'll want to consider changing. system_directory = is what you need to change in the config file. You might want to change this directory from "retroarch.cfg" with a text editor since the RetroArch file browser doesn't show hidden folders by default. If you can't be bothered to try and find this config folder (since it varies from OS), and you want to skip having to use a text editor, choose another location that the BIOS files will be. It is suggested that this be changed to a folder named "system" under your retroarch config folder. Some emulators (Example: PS1 and PSP) will require BIOS files to even function. It is not suggested that you dump all BIOS files in the "Starting directory". Some distributions use ~/.config/retroarch/cores/ System/BIOS This is where you specify the location for all your BIOS's, by default RetroArch looks for BIOS in your "Starting directory" folder. libretro_directory = is what you need to change in the config file. If you want to change it manually, you might want to change this directory from "retroarch.cfg" with a text editor since the RetroArch file browser doesn't show hidden folders by default. The Ubuntu PPA does not point this to a user-writable directory because cores are modified by the package manager. To install them using the user interface, this setting needs to point to a writeable directory. Paths to consider changing: Cores This is the location for all your cores.
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