This is a guest article by Laurent « Hell Pé » Pointecouteau, the Alfred Pennyworth of GNOME Games who relentlessly works in the shadows to help make Games what it is, when he’s not busy writing in French about video games or slacking on Twitter. I used to be really excited at New Stable Release Blog Posts™ like this one, back in the day when you had to wait six months for getting new GNOME stable releases (and matching Ubuntu PPAs) in order to discover what was new in your favourite apps. But nowadays, these blog posts, while still a delight to read, are just a little less surprising than before, and we’ve got Flatpak to thank for that! So, here’s a quick reminder: Games can be obtained by two ways. The old-school way, with the version provided by your distro; and soon, hopefully, your distro will upgrade to the brand-new 3.26 stable version that we’ve just released. And the Flatpak way, the one we actually recommend if your system is ready for it: it’ll give you the choice betwe
Does the flatpak of Games come with the MAME libretro core? It's in the Extensions dialog, does it mean it does? Keep up the great work!
RépondreSupprimerThe Flatpak version doesn't come with it because MAME is very heavy to compile and distribute, but I plan to make a Flatpak extension of it soonish.
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RépondreSupprimerI installed RetroArch from flathub and downloaded the MAME core but Games still does not find it. Does it require the core to be installed traditionally?
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