: GET_PREFERRED_HW_RENDER - Context callback set to RETRO_HW_CONTEXT_OPENGL. : GET_PREFERRED_HW_RENDER, video driver name: gl. : CORE_ASSETS_DIRECTORY: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\downloads”. : Redirecting save state to “C:\RetroArch-Win64\states\Need for Speed - Most Wanted.state”. : Redirecting save file to “C:\RetroArch-Win64\saves\Need for Speed - Most Wanted.srm”. : No game-specific overrides found at “C:\RetroArch-Win64\config\dolphin-emu\Need for Speed - Most Wanted.cfg”. : No content-dir-specific overrides found at “C:\RetroArch-Win64\config\dolphin-emu\GameCube.cfg”. : No core-specific overrides found at “C:\RetroArch-Win64\config\dolphin-emu\dolphin-emu.cfg”. : Loading dynamic libretro core from: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\cores\dolphin_libretro.dll” Requires to run for at least 4096 frames. : Does not have enough samples for monitor refresh rate estimation. : Saved core options file to “C:\RetroArch-Win64\config\pcsx2 (alpha)\pcsx2 (alpha).opt”. : Using content: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\system\Games\GameCube\Need for Speed - Most Wanted.7z#Need for Speed - Most Wanted.iso”. : Written to playlist file: C:\RetroArch-Win64\playlists\Nintendo - GameCube.lpl : Loading favorites file: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\content_favorites.lpl”. : Loading history file: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\content_image_history.lpl”. : Loading history file: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\content_video_history.lpl”. : Loading history file: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\content_music_history.lpl”. : Loading history file: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\content_history.lpl”. : Requesting 64 ms latency, using 64 ms latency. : Using font rendering backend: “freetype”. Shader log: WARNING: 3:1: ‘’ : #version directive missing : Vendor: Intel, Renderer: Intel® HD Graphics 4600. : Extensions: WGL_EXT_depth_float WGL_ARB_buffer_region WGL_ARB_extensions_string WGL_ARB_make_current_read WGL_ARB_pixel_format WGL_ARB_pbuffer WGL_EXT_extensions_string WGL_EXT_swap_control WGL_EXT_swap_control_tear WGL_ARB_multisample WGL_ARB_pixe : Adaptive VSync supported. : Detecting screen resolution: 1920x1080. : Version of libretro API: 1, Compiled against API: 1 : RETRO_ENVIRONMENT_SET_CORE_OPTIONS_V2_INTL. : SYSTEM_DIRECTORY: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\system\system”. : Redirecting save state to “C:\RetroArch-Win64\states\Shadow The Hedgehog (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).state”. : Redirecting save file to “C:\RetroArch-Win64\saves\Shadow The Hedgehog (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).srm”. : Remap directory: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\config\remaps”. : No game-specific overrides found at “C:\RetroArch-Win64\config\pcsx2 (alpha)\Shadow The Hedgehog (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).cfg”. : No content-dir-specific overrides found at “C:\RetroArch-Win64\config\pcsx2 (alpha)\Sony Playstation 2.cfg”. : No core-specific overrides found at “C:\RetroArch-Win64\config\pcsx2 (alpha)\pcsx2 (alpha).cfg”. : Loading dynamic libretro core from: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\cores\pcsx2_libretro.dll” Capabilities: MMX MMXEXT SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4 SSE4.2 AES AVX AVX2 CPU Model Name: Intel® Core™ i5-4590 CPU 3.30GHz (2.083 % frame time deviation, based on 2048 last samples). : Content ran for a total of: 00 hours, 00 minutes, 00 seconds. : Using content: “C:\RetroArch-Win64\system\Games\Sony Playstation 2\Shadow The Hedgehog (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It)1.7z#Shadow The Hedgehog (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).iso”. : Written to playlist file: C:\RetroArch-Win64\playlists\Sony - PlayStation 2.lpl Here is a log I just took trying to open a ps2 rom and a gamecube rom. Thanks in advance for any replies and/or help. The version of RetroArch I have is updated to 1.10.0 I would really like to keep everything in RetroArch and not have to have LaunchBox. I downloaded a standalone pcsx2 and LaunchBox and I was able to get the games to load and play, however rather poorly (may be my computer though, it’s a Dell 9020 MT 4th gen i5 4590 and Intel graphics, I do plan on upgrading). I’m not really sure what I’m doing wrong. I even tried dumping a physical copy of THPS and it wouldn’t dump or run. I see that pcsx2 is in alpha so maybe that’s the problem with that? I have tried multiple roms from various sources and none of them work. Everything from PSP and PS1 down works as it should and I get no errors. I have all of my bios files in the system folder and the directory pointed at it, and when I go into desktop mode it shows that the bios are present. I searched and could not find a thread on this problem. Hello again, I’m new so please bear with me if I use the wrong nomenclature or what I’m trying to convey doesn’t come out right.
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