Im pretty sure even before v38 you'll have issues getting all Mugen to run in the Mugen folder. When I started adding Mugen I found a few worked in the Mugen folder but almost all worked if I put them in the Windows folder instead. (Make sure they are in the correct windows folder too, not the one thats for installable games). Pretty sure I was doing this before v38. Also, you dont need to rename games that have spaces to get them to run. For those, put the cmd line in quotation marks. For eg: "cmd=MK 10.exe" So all this also works if adding windows games that are in folder form as well. Sometimes you need to add an additional line on the cmd file depending on the folder structure of the game as some have multiple folders. Like you may need to add a directory line that points to the folder that the exe in it. Batocera Nation has a video showing that. Also, for Mugen games that dont always display correctly on your device, you may have a squashed screen, or the game is showing in a smaller window. For that you need to go into the data folder of the Mugen game, and edit a certain cfg file, and edit one of the display txt lines, this isnt always easy as Ive spent hours trying different resolution numbers trying to get a game to display full screen at a proper aspect ratio.
@@fonzitheman as always, great info 👍 I never tried mugen earlier than 37 so only noticed the instal issue at 39. With the renaming to lowercase, no gaps etc. that came about after one of my first installs… I got a game working (can’t remember which) after doing this so I stuck with the procedure. This video is to get folks up and running. That display info I needed, thanks for the heads up, I’ll look into that because I noticed a few games going out of range. Mostly the bottom part of a display not visible ☹️ Thanks for that 👍
@@HumanoidMachines Not easiest explaining it here, the res changing. Pretty sure Batocera Nation may have more info on that on his Mugen Batocera video he did ages back. Edit: The Batocera wiki has some info on what file to edit.
Im pretty sure even before v38 you'll have issues getting all Mugen to run in the Mugen folder.
When I started adding Mugen I found a few worked in the Mugen folder but almost all worked if I put them in the Windows folder instead. (Make sure they are in the correct windows folder too, not the one thats for installable games).
Pretty sure I was doing this before v38.
Also, you dont need to rename games that have spaces to get them to run.
For those, put the cmd line in quotation marks.
For eg:
"cmd=MK 10.exe"
So all this also works if adding windows games that are in folder form as well.
Sometimes you need to add an additional line on the cmd file depending on the folder structure of the game as some have multiple folders. Like you may need to add a directory line that points to the folder that the exe in it.
Batocera Nation has a video showing that.
Also, for Mugen games that dont always display correctly on your device, you may have a squashed screen, or the game is showing in a smaller window.
For that you need to go into the data folder of the Mugen game, and edit a certain cfg file, and edit one of the display txt lines, this isnt always easy as Ive spent hours trying different resolution numbers trying to get a game to display full screen at a proper aspect ratio.
And then theres the matter of mapping your controller too, within the Mugen game.
@@fonzitheman as always, great info 👍 I never tried mugen earlier than 37 so only noticed the instal issue at 39.
With the renaming to lowercase, no gaps etc. that came about after one of my first installs… I got a game working (can’t remember which) after doing this so I stuck with the procedure.
This video is to get folks up and running. That display info I needed, thanks for the heads up, I’ll look into that because I noticed a few games going out of range. Mostly the bottom part of a display not visible ☹️
Thanks for that 👍
@@HumanoidMachines
Not easiest explaining it here, the res changing.
Pretty sure Batocera Nation may have more info on that on his Mugen Batocera video he did ages back.
Edit: The Batocera wiki has some info on what file to edit.
Can this be done on a Linux batocera x86 and arm?