![]() ![]() There is a minor issue when trying to exit RA using the Hotkey + Start combination, that freezes RA. Afterwards I think I will submit the scriptmodule for inclusion to experimental in RetroPie. I'm currently in the process of finishing Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis as a test-case. There is an evolving RetroArch-specific compatibility list being maintained here (not by me!):, which is very promising about many games. Saves states from within the ScummVM menu work fine too. Playing ScummVM with a gamepad (PS3 in my case) through RA is much more comfortable than I could have expected. Īlso read that section for other handy mappings such as virtual numpad input and other functions with the gamepad.Īfter some ironing of the scriptmodule, I've been happily playing ScummVM games flawlessly on my stock, non overclocked RPI 3B+ for some time now. No further configuration needed.įor the ScummVM core, the default joypad mappings can be seen in. You can check the SHORT_NAME for all compatible games from the ScummVM compatbility website: Īfter adding your games with the above layout, simply restart EmulationStation and they should appear inside the ScummVM system and ready to launch. rw-r-r- 1 pi pi 9 Oct 20 12:06 atlantis.svm $ cd Indiana\ Jones\ and\ the\ Fate\ of\ Atlantis.svm/ # note the "extension" at the end The following is an example for the "Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis" game: $ cd $HOME/RetroPie/roms/scummvm/ svm files should exist in the game directory! Now, inside each game directory, you need to create a SHORT_NAME.svm file with SHORT_NAME as the content. In summary, ES will not consider the directory as directory but as a game. ES will put the images and metadata directly for each directory. This is for EmulationStation to be able to launch the games directly when selecting the folder, without the need to "open" it first. svm at the end of the name! This is not an "extension" but is just part of the directory's name. Important: each game directory must contain. If you want to tinker with the core's configuration, the scummvm.inifile is located in the BIOS directory: $HOME/RetroPie/BIOS/scummvm.ini.įor adding your ScummVM games, you simply need to drop the uncompressed data files into their own directories under the $romdir/scummvm directory (typically /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/scummvm). To install or uninstall the lr-scummvm libretro core, go to the "Manage Packages" section, then to experimental and you will find the lr-scummvm package there. The scriptmodule is now part of official RetroPie. INSTALLING/UNINSTALLING THE LR-SCUMMVM LIBRETRO CORE Joypad autoconfiguration (see below for mappings).Running ScummVM as a RetroArch core has interesting/handy features: A way to avoid this is to exit the core first (via the ScummVM menu -> Quit) and then exit RetroArch normally. ![]() using HOTKEY+START, freezes RetroArch (not the system). In some cases trying to exit directly, e.g.Retroarch savestates are not implemented by the core, you must load/save games using the ScummVM load/state internal functions via its menu (normally pressing the START key).enable fluidsynth and the SC-55 soundfont, enable subtitles, etc. The scriptmodule automatically configures the core to be usable out-of-the-box with standard settings, e.g.soundfont, game data, default theme, etc. ![]()
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