rastan Posted December 28, 2019 Posted December 28, 2019 I haven’t had the time to troubleshoot my system but noticed something strange the other day... a few systems aren’t launching in hyperspin but when I go directly into RL I can verify the locations are correct and the games show up and launch fine from RL. In rocket launcher my systems are setup on drive L: and work 100% perfect.. when I try to launch from hyperspin.. it appears that it attempts to find the games on drive K: Going to look into hyperHQ Later on but it just seems strange that the systems would launch from the correct drive in RL but in hyperspin they’re looking in the wrong drive.
gigapig Posted December 28, 2019 Posted December 28, 2019 Sounds like those systems are not using Rocketlaucher as the launcher. Hyperspin either launches itself or passes it onto a launcher like Hyper launch or RL.
rastan Posted January 1, 2020 Author Posted January 1, 2020 Update: figured I’d share since it could probably help someone else in the future. I set my hyperspin up a long time ago and got all my systems working 100%.. at one point I was just adding any system to be the ultimate hyperspin king but quickly realized half of those systems are trash and never would get played. my setup was a mess... main hyperspin was on ”C” drive and all the unmentionables were on drive “K”.. I also had video files on drive “K” as well... emulators were on drive “C” but I had them on another folder and not within my hyperspin folder... a pure mess. when I started transferring everything to one drive... I had to change settings within the emulators themselves as well as in rocketlauncher... long story short the problem was a small simple easily overlooked one... I forgot to go into the Settings.ini and change the path for (hyperlaunch) RocketLauncher simple problem that was a pain in the ass!! i have to give a shouts and cheers to the one and only Simply Austin because I dug up one of his old videos which gave me the idea to check the .ini file. most problems on hyperspin are really simple overlooked ones.. lucky for me this was my own build so the problem was easy to figure out once pointed in the right direction.. I put this system together myself and trying to decipher the mess I created was seriously like reverse engineering
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