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Just purchased GameEx and I'm having a few difficulties with the program on some new features. For starters, Steam. It works fine for the most part, but my main issue with I want to only list games that are Controller Enabled, or at least control what shows there.
I plan on using GameEx with my HDTV with my wireless Xbox controller, so I don't want to be listing games that aren't supported by the controller. There doesn't seem to be any option to control my game list, which is unfortunate because that's one of the prime reasons why I bought this program. Another problem is the Magic Engine.
Every time I tried to load a ROM via GameEx, it just loads the emulator and sticks to the menu. My version is 1.1.3 Any help will be appreciated! Welcome to the forums!
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First, I think you need a better understanding of what a front end program (i.e., GameEx) does 'out of the box.' Not much without some configuring of the programs for which it acts as a central conglomerator. Plugins can add functionality to some of the programs and enhance the front end. If you are using an Xbox 360 controller for PC, there are two must haves you should consider. Xpadder and Adultery's Xpadder plugin. Both will require some setup to configure for each game, but will be well worth it in the end.
The Steam integration is not so granular as to allow for you to weed out games that do not have built-in controller capability, but you can probably gain control using the program/plugin as noted. You may want to submit a copy of your log.txt and gameex.ini file so we may quickly assist you. Please refer to this for additional information. I second Draco's points (you can get almost any game/program working with a gamepad using Xpadder) plus i would like to make another: Do you have a licensed version of Magic Engine? If not then i'm afraid not much can be done about it loading the emulator instead of launching the ROM. This is because the dev's of Magic Engine remove command line support for non-licensed versions and GameEx absolutely needs it to successfully launch a ROM directly.
The good news is once you purchase a license for it then it should work just fine and be just as easy as other emulators to get working Of course if you are strapped for cash there are other alternatives to Magic Engine (although admittedly not as straight forward to configure). Check for a recent discussion on the matter. From the Emulator itself # - # setup settings # - # setup;; setup window; -; y - show default; n - hide; show=n # - # keyboard settings # - # keyboard;; keyboard configuration; -; 0 - config 1 default; 1 - config 2; 2 - HotRod; 3 - HotRod SE; 4 - X-Arcade 1P; 5 - X-Arcade 2P; config= # - # gamepad settings # - # gamepad;; gamepad configuration; -; 0 - config 1 default; config=;; auto calibration control; -; 5.
Ok so the next step is to try debug mode. Go to the screen in the Setup Wizard and change the Debug Mode setting to Yes.
Try to launch the emulator again. This time it's going to bring up your command window and if there is something wrong with your command line the error will (hopefully) be output to the command window (although just how useful the information is is somewhat dependent on the emulator itself). If Debug Mode doesn't help to determine the cause of the issue, please post a copy of your runitgame.bat (Run Last Game) after attempting to run the emulator, along with an updated copy of your current emulator config. If you haven't resolved the issue outright yet, you have a couple of options to do so. Unzip all your ROMs.
Hey they're pretty small anyway, so unless hard drive space is at the utmost premium for you it shouldn't be huge issue (or maybe it is. Read on).
On the screen in the Setup Wizard and change the Zip/7-Zip/GoodMerge/RAR setting to Yes. This will signal GameEx to unzip your ROMs prior to launching the emulator. Good luck man! Edit: Sorry man I read that wrong. It's really weird that GameEx is trying to load a zip if there are none to be found in your ROM directory.
Are you 100% positive you removed that map file entry from the Map File field on the Advanced Emulator Setup screen in the Setup Wizard? If you are positive change your ROM Filter to.pce. Edited March 12, 2014 by nullPointer 1 point deducted from nullPointer for reading comprehension.