But ever since then, the rom has never successfully booted up. After one of my restarts faffing about trying to get controller input from the game, suddenly Retroarch booted up with all of its menu icons in place. To which it did, immediately and seemingly flawlessly, my only problem being that I couldn't get any controller input. I otherwise ignored that problem and focused on getting the rom up and running. At first I was having issues getting the updater to download the assets, downloading them and restarting the app multiple times but having no icons pop up. What am I doing wrong here? I didn't want to have to ask for help but after an entire day I'm completely lost.Īnd lastly, getting back to what I said earlier, the rom DID actually work when I first moved it over, for the first good few boots. The bottom three cogs have exclamation points next to them, claiming that the "Dolphin 'sys'" folder is not in the system folder, to which it definitely is, I put it there myself. A post I found said to check the system information of the core, to which I did. Currently, when I select the core then the rom, it black screens and essentially crashes. These are steps that I've been told to do by every guide or video or hearsay I could find throughout the entire days setup attempt. I've downloaded the My Files Explorer app and used it to move the bios files into the LocalState/system directory. (Tested previously on laptop, and worked on here at one point, I'll get back to that later.) * I've got the bios files, or whatever they are, for Dolphin. I have a working Wii rom on the internal. I changed it from an app to a game in the settings. I've got Retroarch up and running, then updated everything. Can anyone tell me what I've been doing wrong here please? I've been at this for the entire day.
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