Power Supply Used: Raspberry Pi 4 5V 3A USB-Cīuilt From:. Now, when I finally decide to boot it back up again - I find that when I go to load my data, when I select it, it disappears and says 'No Save Data' and then forces me to try and make a new Save. Finished up to Serendipity, decided I'd had enough for one day and went back to the Historia Crux, made sure I'd saved and then shut down. This doesn't seem right? Or is it? Is there another way I can try this? So, I booked in about 10 hours of gameplay yesterday. When I click "New Game" in the FFIX-menu I get black screen and are thrown out of the game in to the RetroPie-menu again. bin file on my Pi and the one on my desktop. Ive confirmed that MD5 sums are identical between the. 'ff7d1.bin' is located in the same directory, mode 0644. In the FFIX menu, as an attempt to see if I can change discs, I open the Retroarch Quickmenu -> Diskcontrol -> Current Disk Image -> 2: Final_Fantasy_IX -> Insert Disk. Cue file is located in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx, mode 0644. I open the game through the RetroPie-menu and everything seems fine (I can start the game and play if I want to). So through reading the "RetroPie PS1 docs" and forums I've made an. I don't want to play the game until I'm 100% sure I can change the discs. iso files, disc 1-4, in the roms/psx-folder.
#RETROPIE FINAL FANTASY 7 MOD INSTALL#
I'm a real newbie when it comes to RetroPie but I've managed to install it on my Raspberry Pi 4.