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It’s been slowly integrated over time. Check the changelog for what’s supported in which RA version: https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/blob/master/CHANGES.md
Got it, that makes sense. Always interesting to hear other ppl’s networking setups! I have two Pis running RetroPie and Kodi, with one acting as a fileserver and single source of truth. The other more or less thinks it’s the same Pi filesystem-wise via samba and fstab mounts. Savefiles are local and synced to/from the cloud by bash scripts and systemd, and the client Pi has local ROMs living underneath the samba mount so there’s games to play when it’s not on the network, like if I take it to a friend’s house. I also have an RG351P handheld configured the same way. I think I have the same problem as you with making things complicated, lol, but the experience with all three devices has been seamless ever since I wrote all the cloud syncing scripts. It’s on GitHub if you’re interested. I originally submitted it to be merged into RetroPie, but it was rejected, so I need to convert it to a proper plugin, but it works well enough. There’s also a version for ArkOS.
Got it, that makes sense. Always interesting to hear other ppl’s networking setups! I have two Pis running RetroPie and Kodi, with one acting as a fileserver and single source of truth. The other more or less thinks it’s the same Pi filesystem-wise via samba and fstab mounts. Savefiles are local and synced to/from the cloud by bash scripts and systemd, and the client Pi has local ROMs living underneath the samba mount so there’s games to play when it’s not on the network, like if I take it to a friend’s house. I also have an RG351P handheld configured the same way. I think I have the same problem as you with making things complicated, lol, but the experience with all three devices has been seamless ever since I wrote all the cloud syncing scripts. It’s on GitHub if you’re interested. I originally submitted it to be merged into RetroPie, but it was rejected, so I need to convert it to a proper plugin, but it works well enough. There’s also a version for ArkOS.