The first Monkey Island is perfect and that’s what I want to play Loading ScummVM and games Keep in mind that many games aren’t supposed to be run at a small resolution like the GameShell. Mine is ~/.config/retroarch/cores, the RetroArch default I think.Ĭp scummvm-libretro.so ~/.config/retroarch/cores/ It took some hours, I don’t know how much because I left it running. Download the ScummVM libretro coreĬd scummvm-master/backends/platform/libretro/build 4. Here are the steps if you want to try it too (I assume you know how to connect to the GameShell through SSH) 1. It should work, but please do tell me if it works, would love the feedback. Here is the compiled file you have to put on you GameShell’s core folder: scummvm-libretro.so. I’m sharing here the compiled core if you want to try and also the steps to compile it yourself, if it doesn’t work for you. Inspired by sbielmann’s advice of trying to compile the 4do-libretro core to see if it works (on this post) and having succeeded at that, I tried the same with scummvm-libretro and it worked! Thank you! I am in a situation where I can only install ScummVM or any games onto a portable drive.I have successfully managed to add a valid ScummVM core to RetroArch on the GameShell, seeing that just dowloading it from the RetroArch Cores menu didn’t work. Or do you mean right-clicking the EXE in D-Fend? If so, then you should probably ask on the D-Fend forum if there's a possiblity to do that Right-clicking the EXE would do nothing since this only brings up Windows' property dialog which doesn't do what you want it to do.
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