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Download the cores from the Online Updater if you have access to the internet.
Restore the cores manually (required if you don't have access to the internet):
Navigate to Settings -> Core -> Manage Cores -> Install or Restore a Core.
Select and install the desired core file (e.g., bsnes2014_accuracy_libretro_android.so).
Repeat steps 1 & 2 for each additional core (bsnes_hd_beta_libretro_android.so, bsnes_libretro_android.so, bsnes_mercury_accuracy_libretro_android.so, etc.).
Proposed Workflow (streamlined)
Adding an "Install or Restore all Cores from a Directory" option under Settings -> Core -> Manage Cores would be a significant time-saver. This would allow users to select a directory containing multiple compatible core files (.so) and install/restore them all at once.
Navigate to Settings -> Core -> Manage Cores -> Install or Restore all Cores from a Directory.
Select the directory containing all the desired core files (.so).
RetroArch restores all compatible cores within the selected directory.
Version/Commit
You can find this information under Information/System Information
RetroArch: 1.17.0
Environment information
OS: Android
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[Feature request]: "Install or Restore all Cores from a Directory" would be a major time saver for Android
[Feature request]: "Install or Restore all Cores from a Directory"
May 1, 2024
Description
Android does not allow the core directory to be changed:
Current Workflow (repetitive)
The current workaround is to
Restore the cores manually (required if you don't have access to the internet):
Settings -> Core -> Manage Cores -> Install or Restore a Core
.Proposed Workflow (streamlined)
Adding an "Install or Restore all Cores from a Directory" option under
Settings -> Core -> Manage Cores
would be a significant time-saver. This would allow users to select a directory containing multiple compatible core files (.so) and install/restore them all at once.Navigate to Settings -> Core -> Manage Cores -> Install or Restore all Cores from a Directory
.Version/Commit
You can find this information under Information/System Information
Environment information
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: