I recently reorganized my game collection into folders for each system. Before, they were scattered around everywhere. Now when I start Dolphin, only my Gamecube games show up in the list. When I hit browse and tell it to look in the Wii folder, they all show up again. I have to do this each time I start the emulator though. Does anyone have any idea why this would happen?
Dolphin can't remember where my games are anymore.
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08-31-2011, 09:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-31-2011, 09:59 AM by Starscream.)
This issue was fixed recently, just update to the latest build. Although, for normal game playing you should just use 3.0.
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I am using 3.0, and my games are running very nicely. I would like to stick with it for a while. Two or three extra clicks to get to the games is not a big deal, but I do miss having them all in the list. The game list was showing all my games every time I started Dolphin until I rearranged my files. Once they stopped showing up in the list I went into the Paths tab and deleted all of my old folders, plus the 30 or 40 instances of my Wii folder that I have to add each time. I then added the two new folders with my dolphin games, but the Wii folder is still not remembered after I close Dolphin and restart it. I'm going to try putting all the games into one folder called Dolphin and see if that works, but I would appreciate any info about what causes this problem or suggestions on how to work around it. Thanks.
09-04-2011, 03:27 AM
I got my game list back by putting all the games in my Gamecube folder. That folder was the only one that I was using before I rearranged things. I guess the problem is that 3.0 won't let you add new paths properly. I'm using the Linux version. Is there a configuration file that can be manually edited to add a new path?
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