If all is well, then in LB you should see this which gives you option of which emulator to use: Note this HAS to go on the root of each game folder (unfortunately) or things won't work without a lot of other things to manage. The second snap is of the directory of the game and the text file. Again, the text file is empty and is just being used to tell program which ScummVM game ID to pass to the emulator. Notice that LB is pointing to football2002.scummvm which is the dummy text file noted above with the gameID of "football2002". For Retroarch your setup in LB looks like this for ScummVM core:Īs an example, using the game Backyard Football 2002. c "G:\Emulators\ScummVM\ScummVM\scummvm.ini" -no-console -fĥ. The path in quotes must match your specific setup to where you keep your working scummvm.ini that is installed as part of standalone. I also have a eXoScummVM version in there but ignore that. Note the setups in Details and Associated Platforms portions. In LB, setup the ScummVM standalone emulator. The key is the extension is consistent or will be headache when trying to import into LB. The extension of the dummy file can be anything, but I used an extension of *.scummvm. This is what we will point LB to when installing the ROMs/Games. In each folder, you place an empty text file with the gameID as part of the file name. You should have folders with each game in it with the various files that ScummVM needs It also is in the ScummVM control panel (standalone). Your ScummVM.ini file shows your gameIDs if wondering what they are and where to find. Setup a normal ScummVM instance and make sure it works outside LB with your games. I did this several years ago now but here are basic steps: But it takes a bit of work initially in that you have to add a dummy pointer text file with the ScummVM GameID for all to work. Yes, you can use both a standalone (not the built-in version within LB) of ScummVM and the RA core in that I have this setup this way. Thanks in advance for your clarifications! If you use RetroArch to play ScummVM games, you cannot add the integrated ScummVM program to this same platform, and choose which one to use when you want. I mean, what I said above is not valid for ScummVM (or DosBox). I've searched other topics, but I've not found a clear answer to my question. So, for example, for SEGA Genesis you can choose a default emulator (let's say Retroarch) and two other emulators, and choose with which one you want to play, when you want. In LaunchBox, you usually can associate two or more emulators to the same platform. Hi! I'm new to LaunchBox, although I have several years of experience with emulators and retro gaming.
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