@Substring said in Cropping issues with NES games:
@SuperCool nope, just edit the file with a unix compatible editor (notepad++, notepad2 ... Many others) through a network share
Unix? Oh man, this has quickly gone over my head!
@Substring said in Cropping issues with NES games:
@SuperCool nope, just edit the file with a unix compatible editor (notepad++, notepad2 ... Many others) through a network share
Unix? Oh man, this has quickly gone over my head!
@Substring said in Cropping issues with NES games:
Yup, this has been reported on a github issue : there is a video crop parameter for retroarch that you can disable to get the full picture. I don't have the link right now but may look for it if you can't find it by yourself
OK. I think I found it...I guess I'm not exactly sure how to access that? Would I have to remove SD card from the Raspberry Pi and then edit the config on my PC?
@8bit_astronaut said in Cropping issues with NES games:
I always set smooth games and upscaling games, and that problem is solved
Sorry to be a newb, but what "upscaling" settings are you referring to? In Recalbox or Retroarch? I already have "smooth games" on.
Hi everyone. I am new to Recalbox and this forum...I tried to search on this problem but couldn't find a specific answer.
I am running Recalbox on a Raspberry Pi 3. Everything is running on default "out of the box" settings right now. Everything is working pretty well, but NES games are cropped on the sides. It's obvious, because words like "Score" or "Player" on the upper left of the screen are partially cut off. I cannot figure out how to fix this problem. Any solutions to this?