Maybe after all this is working, make a Pull Request to get it added to RetroPie or zerojay's retropie-extra repo like suggested.Īn example of a non-Steam game (actually a Uplay game) working in Moonlight is here: I'm not sure what to do about adding the games you purchase after that initial install. What would be pretty neat if the script could run moonlight list and automatically make text files for each game that comes up on that list. When you picked that game, it would use the filename minus the ".txt" to launch that game in Steam (or Uplay, etc.) from Moonlight. I'll give it a try next time I rebuild my RetroPie installation.Ī while back I was working on editing the Runcommand script to launch Steam games by name from ES:īasically so I could have an empty text file with a name like "Fallout 4.txt" and EmulationStation would see that as a game under Steam. Retropie Script looks like a very helpful script. Like I guess this would be the best place to start with regards to styling the script correctly. Especially when trying to help as many people as I can :)įeel free to point me in the right direction for anything as it will be quicker then me trying to find the time to research everything myself. If you can imagine working a full-time job plus doing the whole Youtube thing is the equivalent of working 2x full-time jobs. When I can, I will get this added to the Retropie-Extra repo. I need the time to figure out how to work with github and other repo's. If I can, I'll be working it into a script as well to reduce the chance of mistakes and human error. I don't have any PC's without Nvidia GPU's sadly but I am working on a complimentary solution for non-nvidia users. I can't justify the actions of others, but I would like to think we are all responsible for what we do. I think over all the video's I've done, I'm one to help rather than hinder. A point on the kodi issue, I was in no way condoning those add-on's as I said in the video.
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