• BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    5
    ·
    edit-2
    9 hours ago

    Last time retrodeck updated, all the emulators stopped saving, and the option to ‘save state’ disappeared.

    I had to reset the whole thing, and then play my daughters Pokémon game from the start, catching and leveling up all the same Pokemon until they were the right level at the third gym battle.

    I’ve been dreading this day.

    • LazorneOP
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      6
      ·
      8 hours ago

      RetroDECK does not delete any save states, they should all be there under retrodeck/states/

      There where some bugs in RetroArch we have addressed in 0.9.1b that might have caused the menu option to disappear in RetroArch.

      How ever save states are not a safe long term saving method as cores or emulators updates they might break compability with old states.

      Always use in-game saves as your default saving method and states as temporary backups.

      • BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        2
        ·
        edit-2
        5 hours ago

        Yeah, the save states were there. The emulator sav were there. I normally don’t use states at all. But this was like they were fixed, they loaded a certain point and like saving wouldn’t override them. The save state function was missing completely, just gone.

        I’m not new to this. Emulating since 1996, and using Retroarch since 2011 or something. I trawled through the github tracker and I couldn’t work it out.

        After a couple days I gave up and removed both flatpak and my emulation and rom directory. Reinstalled, copied all my roms back across and started over. Everything is working. In game save is fine, doing save states as backup.

        I’m completely stumped what that update did to it, obviously didn’t happen to anyone else.

      • BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        5 hours ago

        I see you’re part of the retrodeck team too, great job to you all by the way. I actively started avoiding retroarch a few years ago, and also was an early adopter of ES-DE frontend for using standalone emulators.

        I love the implementation here. I’m kind of bitter at retroarch project for personal reasons going back a way, but I use it here because your team has made it shine and would be a shame to miss out on what you’ve done. It’s excellent.