pegasus-rp2-metadata
By dragoonDorise
RP-Switch
Pegasus Frontend for the Retroid Pocket - Inspired in the Nintendo Switch (by dragoonDorise)
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pegasus-rp2-metadata
Posts with mentions or reviews of pegasus-rp2-metadata.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-03.
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How to add games on Pegasus Frontend
Depending on your device you may need to fiddle with which images you want, so this guide may be of some assistance.
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Has anybody else had a bad experience with Pegasus?
I've kept hearing that Pegasus was a faster and better alternative to DIG, so I decided that I would try it out. I went through the process of setting it up from this guide (https://github.com/dragoonDorise/pegasus-rp2-metadata). Aaaaand.... I hated it. I liked the UI, everything was fine there but it was horrible. It was so slow, games wouldn't launch properly, and it wouldn't detect like half of the screenshots and logos I had put in. Overall, it was just not working for me at all, I even went back and redid everything to the same result. Honestly, I'm sticking with DIG as of now. Really disappointing.
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Ready to give up on my RP2
Try Pegasus: https://github.com/dragoonDorise/pegasus-rp2-metadata
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How to Figure out Launch Commands for Pegasus
Just use mine: all of the built in emulators works out of the box https://github.com/dragoonDorise/pegasus-rp2-metadata
- What Are Fustrations With The Retroid Pocket 2?
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I'll pay one of you to make my RP2 Plug N Play
No need to pay: follow my guide and you are good to go. May seem like something boring or cumbersome to do but it is really easy to do: https://github.com/dragoonDorise/pegasus-rp2-metadata
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DIG front-end systems issues.
I had the same issues with dig. I ended up fiddling around with my RP2 by connecting and android debugger to it and learning how to launch the apps I needed by hand. I then figured out that the pegasus front end is far more flexible than dig and you can enter an entirely custom command to launch each game in exactly the right environment. This gave me the ability to launch the gpsp custom retroarch emulator so my gba experience is flawless. Pegasus does take some configuration though. Luckily this guide basically provides the best pre built configs that you can just drop in https://github.com/dragoonDorise/pegasus-rp2-metadata
- Had my Retroid Pocket 2 for a few months love it but want to organize the games better any tips (pic is an example not mine) (any and all help is greatly appreciated thanks)
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Retroid Pocket 2 - LONG Rant -DO NOT believe the hype!- No amount of tinkering with the settings will make this handheld do what I'm told it does. I spent FAR more time troubleshooting issues and overcoming general clunkiness than playing games with it. That is unforgivable with a product like this.
Problem with RP2 is you have to use selected emulators /cores per system if you want them to run well. And really need to use a frontend launcher to make the experience comparable to a RG351, using the android interface is cumbersome. Hope this helps: https://github.com/dragoonDorise/pegasus-rp2-metadata
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Need a Step-by-Step Guide for Pegasus Themes (RP2)
Here’s mine: https://github.com/dragoonDorise/pegasus-rp2-metadata I wrote it when Android 6 was the norm, now with android 8 you don’t need to format the SD as internal, so that part you can ignore
RP-Switch
Posts with mentions or reviews of RP-Switch.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-19.
- Update about my Pegasus Themes
- Retroid Pocket 2 PCB upgrade - Initial thoughts
- I hate android and I can't even get my bearings with this thing.
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Had my Retroid Pocket 2 for a few months love it but want to organize the games better any tips (pic is an example not mine) (any and all help is greatly appreciated thanks)
The dark mode, icon sizes, icon resizing, search bar function (a must have for big libraries). Absolutely love it. There's a list of controls if you scroll down in this link https://github.com/dragoonDorise/RP-Switch
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How can you change the menu controls on Pegasus for RP2 (Switch UI)? It says “B” to confirm but I actually have to press “A”.
Try this: https://github.com/dragoonDorise/RP-Switch
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pegasus-rp2-metadata and RP-Switch you can also consider the following projects:
gameOS - Pegasus Frontend theme gameOS
rp2-pegasus-theme-grid
RP-RG351 - Pegasus Frontend for the Retroid Pocket - Inspired in Emuelec Carbon
RP-epic-noir - Pegasus theme inspired in the Epic Noir ES Theme
pegasus-android-metadata - Plug & Play configuration for Pegasus on Android handhelds