![]() This didn’t help my confidence level once I actually got it to load. The current Retroarch build loads a buggy gui, icons don’t line up right and the UI navigation wasn’t intuitive right off the bat. ![]() In my experience, just doesn’t work.download and copy to SD card manually per the guides Do not install Retroarch from Homebrew App Store.Once I figured out to boot into custom firmware by just clicking Haxchi and holding no buttons, all worked much better. Installing was easy but it just didn’t click for me of how I should be using it once installed (I’m slow). None of the threads I read were very clear on exactly how to use Haxchi.The tutorial on this forum was one of the best and that combined with the one at wiiu hacks guide we’re all I needed.Maybe they did at one point.but they don’t now, specifically now that know what steps I needed to follow to get this working. There are a lot of tutorials out on the web that are wrong, they don’t work.Some guidelines from my experience (trial by fire) Update from my end, I have everything working great now, on latest nightly build from libretro site. Hope this helps, or least gets addressed by the developer. If you use the updater from retroarch, all future cores will be in the SD/Retroarch>Cores Folder which won't change how the emulator functions in the slightest. SD/WIIU>APPS>"FOLDER" > Retroarch core emulator RPX. So you better off just having at least one core installed to load from homebrew loader. I don't know what the issue is or if it's overlooked, but the file itself is very small compared to all the cores it uses. After doing so, "Retroarch.rpx" would just load the last core used when starting the homebrew. It's only after you load another core the same way first, would that change. Loading "Retroarch.RPX" in homebrew loader would just do nothing. After you do, you can set it up as intended. That managed to load retroarch as intended. The only way I got it to work was to load one of the cores (I used genesis plus gx) in place of the main loader. From my experience, the main retroarch file that you're "Supposed" to be using to load the homebrew doesn't work as intended.
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