![]() ![]() To do that, go to Settings Path Options and setup the following. The first thing well want to do is to configure some of the essential paths such as cores, roms, filters, shaders, etc. This is the file that RetroArch will refer to whenever you launch RetroArch. It will then automatically create a configuration file named retroarch.cfg under its RetroArch root folder. Youll see the following welcome screen when launching RetroArch for the first time. Make sure you download both the RetroArch and cores, which is basically the various emulators that RetroArch supports.īefore we start to integrate RetroArch into RocketLauncher, lets start by configuring some of its initial settings. If youre using the stable build instead, some of the configurations in the screenshots might differ, especially the configuration screen. The later support audio and video filters as well as more path configurations and possibly more ROMs compatibility especially for the MESS or MAME cores. ![]() Ill leave it to you whether to download the Stable build (v1.0) or the nightly builds (v1.1.x). ![]() Its main reason is its ability to support multiple mainstream emulators and provide a unified configuration across all its offered emulators (or cores).
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