

3DSX %HOMEPATH%\.emulationstation\systems\citra\citra-qt.exe "%ROM_RAW%" n3ds 3ds amiga Amiga ~\roms\amiga. ISO %HOMEPATH%\.emulationstation\systems\retroarch\retroarch.exe -L %HOMEPATH%\.emulationstation\systems\retroarch\cores\4do_libretro.dll "%ROM_RAW%" 3do 3do Nintendo 3DS n3ds ~\roms\3ds. Put this as your es_systems.cfg (may have some bugs): tag.-> emulationstation folderĬreate a folder called systems if it doesnt existĬopy the contents of retroarch zip release into this folder Configuring Systems In your %HOMEPATH% or user directory you should have a.
SETUP DOLPHIN ON EMULATION STATION ZIP FILE
'Download (64bit)' so you get the zip file Now your shortcut should work flawlessly Retroarch If your system has scaling (like on a 4k screen) be sure to turn it off by going into 'compatibility', 'change high DPI settings', 'high DPI scaling override', check that box, and the dropdown should say 'application' "C:\Program Files\EmulationStation\emulationstation.exe" -resolution 3840 2160 The shortcut should have target (with resolution specified):
SETUP DOLPHIN ON EMULATION STATION INSTALL
Install manually into C:\Program Files\EmulationStation\.Ĭreate shortcut and put into the start menu ( C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\EmulationStation) P.S you'll need the 32 bit dependencies (Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update )

Get EmulationStation decent release from: For instance, scraping is broken, and moving between consoles feels laggy. EmulationStation SetupĮmulationStation's official release is ancient and has a ton of bugs. So if you have all your PC games on Windows but you also want a great emulation setup like RetroPie offers, how do you get this without dual booting and using Linux? You can get a very similar setup working on Windows (some things work better, some things work worse). I use all three main OS's (windows, mac, linux) frequently so I think I have a closer to 'objective' view of this. Drivers, support, etc, just works better on Windows at this time. I love Linux as much as the next guy (I use it at work daily and prefer it over windows for many, many things) but for gaming Windows is still far ahead and easier to deal with. Why would you do it on windows? Let's face it, gaming on Linux still kind of sucks and can often take a long time to set up. Struggle with trying to do it on Windows.until now.Install some linux distro (ubuntu probably easiest) and run the RetroPie installer, which automatically sets up the latest version of EmulationStation with retroarch and other sane defaults.If you have a beefy PC to emulate games with you basically have two options: Why would you want to use EmulationStation on windows? RetroPie is so nice.
