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    • Matra
      Matra last edited by

      Hi all,

      I've found the recalbox splash screens to play around with in /recalbox/system/resources/splash

      but then up pops the emulation station splash screen which I also want to change... but I can't find where it is...

      Does anyone know?

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      • voljega
        voljega Banned @Matra last edited by voljega

        @matra I don't think you will find any help about that here due to the obvious fact that most people who do what you are doing do it to illegally sell recalbox as their own

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        • Matra
          Matra @voljega last edited by

          @voljega said in Editing Splash Screens:

          @matra I don't think you will find any help about that here due to the obvious fact that most people who do what you are doing do it to illegally sell recalbox as their own

          Oh rly 😞 well that sucks.

          I just wanted to make it look fancy when loading to match my modified NESPi case (as I bought one for retail - $20 - then modified so that the power/reset buttons work correctly)

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          • RustyMG
            RustyMG @Matra last edited by

            @matra To be fair to the creators, they have put in a $hitload of work, and If you could change the splash screen, the ebay parasites would be on it in seconds.
            These guys do all the hard work for free and on ebay it's just a joke the amount of people selling setups.....

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            • Matra
              Matra last edited by

              @RustyMG @voljega
              By doing some serious code digging I have found out how to do it - but it's just too much effort for the time that it requires to do it... I was hoping it was a 'quick customisation'

              I completely understand why it's done that way though as the developers don't want others leeching off their hard work. Sucks that the world is like that...

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              • Substring
                Substring @Matra last edited by

                @matra we could lock the splash screens even further (And I'd love to do that ...). I find it most despicable that people make money on our back, on the back of people who try to contribute at their own level (be it just add a line in the wiki, port some themes, or do some coding stuff), on the back of people who believe in open source and whom we rely on, as well as the whole emulation scene ...

                Human greed's limits are probably the only thing bigger than his stupidity ...

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                • RustyMG
                  RustyMG @Substring last edited by

                  @substring
                  substring, if you could lock it down completely I would. I don't think you would find many complaining if you did.
                  Yes, people (myself included!) come on here and have a moan every now and then, but we'd never rip off all the hard work that's been done.
                  The ebay sellers clearly have no shame or conscience..

                  Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k "dead flesh" keyboard, Commodore 64, Amiga A500, Amiga A1200, CD32, PC Engine, PS1, PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, Dreamcast, Wii, XBox 360, Xbox One-X, Pi2, Pi3, Pi4 owner, ARRM contributor ( http://jujuvincebros.fr/wiki/arrm/doku.php ).

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