lukeskope
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Dev on this app seems dead so I wouldn't expect much in terms of documentation moving forward. I love Dig but feeling like I might have to move on if the developer stays radio silent forever.
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I'd dig into the theme folder structure of an already built theme to see what assets go where. Dig themes are pretty easy to understand, the hard part is the graphic design needed to make a good looking theme and the time to get every platform suppo…
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Also, if you use the application Skrapr on a PC to download metadata and media, you can replace the box covers with clear logos to get this even closer to the launchbox theme.
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Dude you rock
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I have the same problem, the "Are you my mother' text, it's very odd
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Aw man, it's too bad the clock and battery indicator aren't real, I've been messing around with a Switch light color theme and wanted to get those working but figured there's no way to do it.
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Yeah I like the homebrew Mario Games a lot and the SoR hacks with the Turtles and stuff, that's a really cool aspect of retro gaming for me.
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I'm an 80's/90's kid so sprites are my jam. Any good SNES/Genesis/Arcade/DC/PS1 game with good sprite work is what I love when looking at retro games.
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Cool figured you'd have some insight since you've done so many themes, wasn't sure if it was something I did while messing around
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What you are saying makes zero sense. Dig is a frontend, not an emulator.
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"I was under the impression that Dig used its own settings in a weird way with Retroarch. No idea where I read that." You're not totally wrong here. If you were to open Retroarch, change a bunch of settings, close Retroarch, open Dig and launch a g…
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These are all Retroarch questions and have nothing to do with Dig. My suggestion is to open Retroarch outside of Dig and configure it to your liking. When you've got a setup that you like, open Dig, go to options, click app and click Reset Retroarch…
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amazing theme
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Are you running Retroarch Plus? What I did was go to "menu>manage system>edit emulators>" find your core and edit the package name to com.retroarch.aarch64. I've got Retroarch and Dig working nicely with this setup