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If your controls don't feel quite right, access the Quick Menu by pressing <kbd>F1</kbd> while a ROM is loaded. Go down to <kbd><samp>Options</samp></kbd> and change the <samp>Deadzone</samp> to <kbd><samp>10</samp></kbd> and <samp>Analog Sensitivity</samp> to <kbd><samp>80</samp></kbd>. You may wish to make further personal adjustments as necessary. | If your controls don't feel quite right, access the Quick Menu by pressing <kbd>F1</kbd> while a ROM is loaded. Go down to <kbd><samp>Options</samp></kbd> and change the <samp>Deadzone</samp> to <kbd><samp>10</samp></kbd> and <samp>Analog Sensitivity</samp> to <kbd><samp>80</samp></kbd>. You may wish to make further personal adjustments as necessary. | ||
=== GameCube Controller Setup === | |||
Before starting, make sure the switch on your adapter is set to '''Wii-U''' and not '''PC'''. | |||
Go to [http://m4sv.com/page/wii-u-gcn-usb-driver the Wii U GameCube Adapter driver's website] and click <kbd><samp>Display Install Instructions</samp></kbd>. Follow steps 1-14. ''Make sure to follow each step carefully''! Afterwards, <kbd>reboot your PC</kbd>. | |||
After rebooting, make sure the GCN USB Adapter program is '''not''' running. | |||
Start Retroarch and go to <kbd><samp>Settings ⇒ Drivers</samp></kbd> and change <samp>Joypad Driver</samp> to <kbd><samp>hid</samp></kbd>. Then use the <kbd><samp>Quit Retroarch</samp></kbd> option in the main menu to properly close Retroarch and save your new configuration. | |||
Start the GCN USB Adapter program. Start Retroarch. You should get a message saying something like <samp>WUP-028 configured in Port #0</samp>. This means that your controller should work now. | |||
=== Remap Your Controls === | |||
You'll probably need to customize your controller inputs by loading your ROM and pressing the <kbd>F1</kbd> key to bring up the Retroarch <samp>Quick Menu</samp>. Choose <kbd><samp>Controls ⇒ Port 1 Controls</samp></kbd>. Highlight the control on your controller on the left side and press <kbd>←</kbd> and <kbd>→</kbd> to cycle through the available N64 controller options. | |||
Make sure <samp>C-Buttons Mode</samp> is not bound to any of your controls. This is intended for controllers without enough buttons/a right analog stick to map C-Buttons to and usually causes controller issues. | |||
== HiRes Texture Packs == | == HiRes Texture Packs == |
Revision as of 20:38, 29 February 2020
by Raizuto
RetroArch is the only cross-platform emulator supported by the Ocarina of Time Item Randomizer staff, and the number 1 recommended emulator regardless of platform. It is also possible to use it to play a vast number of platforms other than N64 as well. This might just make it your emulator of choice once you get used to using it.
Install RetroArch by choosing the download for your operating system. If you are using Windows and RetroArch crashes upon opening for you using the Windows 10/8/7 32bit and 64bit options, try installing the Windows XP 32bit or 64bit installations instead.
Install a RetroArch Core
Go to Load Core on the main menu.
Then select Download Core...
After the core index list populates, go down until you find Nintendo - Nintendo 64 (ParaLLEl N64) and install it. If this core gives you issues you can try Nintendo - Nintendo 64 (Mupen64Plus - Next) however note the following sections: Mupen64plus Next Freezes and Mupen64plus Next Epona Carrots.
Now that the core is installed you can Backspace to go back to the main menu.
Configure RetroArch
Move over to the Settings column in the menu. Head down to Saving and change SaveRAM Autosave Interval to 10 seconds by selecting it and pressing →.
Next, go back to the Settings column and go down to Directory
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Directory
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Downloads
Select Downloads with Enter. You will be presented with an overview of your system partitions.
Navigate through your computer files to the folder you keep your ROMs in. They will not show up yet. Choose Use this directory anyway. If you are using the downloaded version of the Ocarina of Time Randomizer the default location for your patched ROMs is a folder called Output next to the .exe file you double click to start the randomizer.
Once you have finished configuring RetroArch you must properly restart it. Do not press Esc or the X in the top right corner. Go to the far left column in the menu and move all the way down to the option near the bottom Quit Retroarch. Once you reopen RetroArch you should be able to load your ROMs by going to Load Content ⇒ Downloads.
Controller Configuration
If your controls don't feel quite right, access the Quick Menu by pressing F1 while a ROM is loaded. Go down to Options and change the Deadzone to 10 and Analog Sensitivity to 80. You may wish to make further personal adjustments as necessary.
GameCube Controller Setup
Before starting, make sure the switch on your adapter is set to Wii-U and not PC.
Go to the Wii U GameCube Adapter driver's website and click Display Install Instructions. Follow steps 1-14. Make sure to follow each step carefully! Afterwards, reboot your PC.
After rebooting, make sure the GCN USB Adapter program is not running.
Start Retroarch and go to Settings ⇒ Drivers and change Joypad Driver to hid. Then use the Quit Retroarch option in the main menu to properly close Retroarch and save your new configuration.
Start the GCN USB Adapter program. Start Retroarch. You should get a message saying something like WUP-028 configured in Port #0. This means that your controller should work now.
Remap Your Controls
You'll probably need to customize your controller inputs by loading your ROM and pressing the F1 key to bring up the Retroarch Quick Menu. Choose Controls ⇒ Port 1 Controls. Highlight the control on your controller on the left side and press ← and → to cycle through the available N64 controller options.
Make sure C-Buttons Mode is not bound to any of your controls. This is intended for controllers without enough buttons/a right analog stick to map C-Buttons to and usually causes controller issues.
HiRes Texture Packs
Keep in mind texture packs are not allowed to be active for races. HiRes Texture Packs
Tips
- To unbind any button/key hit the Delete key on your keyboard in the input settings.
- Never close RA via it’s top right X, close it from far left Main Menu Quit Retroarch.
- If you want Retroarch to keep running in the background, go over to the Settings column in the menu, then down to User Interface, hit Enter and set Don’t run in the background to OFF.
If your controller does not have a default profile or you are using a keyboard, the following information may be helpful.
- Don't alter the Main Menu bindings for controllers that have default profiles. Open the Quick Menu and change the button mapping there instead.
- Left side user input binds (the Delete key will delete any binding)
- B button is equivalent to N64 A Button
- Y button is equivalent to N64 B Button
- L2 button (trigger) is equivalent to N64 Z Button
- L1 is equivalent to N64 L
- R1 is equivalent to N64 R
- Movement:
- Left analog X+ = Right
- Left analog X- = Left
- Left analog Y+ = Down
- Left analog Y- = Up
- C-Buttons/C-Stick:
- Right analog X+ = C-Right
- Right analog X- = C-Left
- Right analog Y+ = C-Down
- Right analog Y- = C-Up
Common Issues
There are several issues that crop up often when new users try out RetroArch.
No Audio
Go into the Settings ⇒ Drivers menu and change the Audio Driver from xaudio to dsound. Then quit RetroArch properly via the Main Menu and restart it.
Retroarch crash when loading ROM
If using the Nintendo - Nintendo 64 (Mupen64Plus) core, try the Nintendo - Nintendo 64 (ParaLLEl N64) core instead. If using the Nintendo - Nintendo 64 (ParaLLEl N64) core, try the Nintendo - Nintendo 64 (Mupen64Plus) core instead.
Mupen64plus Next Freezes
This was an issue with an older version of the mupen64plus Next core. Please update your core to the latest version.
Mupen64plus Next Epona Carrots
This is a side-effect of the quick-fix done to solve the above issue. When this occurs your ability to play the game as normal is slightly hindered, but still playable. To restore normal functionality you will have to save the game, press F1, go down to Close Content and press Enter. This will either close the ROM and emulator core, or crash the emulator. Both outcomes are fine and relaunching the ROM you were playing will no longer have the Epona carrots displaying.
Note: Selecting Restart will not remove the carrot display. This may be due to the core's reset being hardcoded to be a soft reset. You must choose Close Content.
Boots are equipped / Ocarina pulled out randomly while walking
Go to the Settings ⇒ Input ⇒ User 1 Input Binds menu and set Analog to Digital to None
One of My Buttons Won't Work
If you messed with the Main Menu User Input Binds you likely configured something wrong. It is not recommended to ever modify controller binds this way unless your controller doesn't have a built in profile. To reset your controller bindings to their default you have to load the default retroArch.cfg again.
If you have a ROM loaded, start by pressing F1 to open the Quick Menu then press Backspace to get back to the Main Menu.
Go to the far left menu item, Main Menu. Move down to 'Configurations and press Enter. Select <Parent directory> and hit Enter. Scroll down to the file retroarch.default.cfg and press Enter.
ParaLLEl Black Screen or Crashes
If you are able to launch the ParaLLEl core but get a black screen, or frequently crash while pausing, try changing the video plugin it is using. Press F1 to open the Quick Menu and move down to Options and press Enter. Next, move down to GFX Plugin and press the → arrow key once. Once you have changed the option, press Backspace twice to return to the Main Menu and select Quit Retroarch to close RetroArch. Simply run RetroArch and open the ROM again and your ParaLLEl core should be running the new plugin you selected. Try each one and see if any of them work for you. If they do not, you may want to try the mupen64plus Next core instead.
My Remapping in Quick Menu Controls Won't Save
If your remapping won't save even after using Quit Retroarch in the main menu, you may have to explicitly save the reamppings. Open the Quick Menu with F1, go down to Controls and map your controls how you wish. Once you have done so, go back to the Controls menu. Near the top of the menu is a Save Core Remap File option. Select this to save these controller binds for all randomizer ROMs you open in the future.