
Differences between regular RetroArch and Steam versionĪpart from these aforementioned changes, there will be no substantial differences for now in the Steam version. To make it do anything else, you will have to install cores.
#Retroarch pcsx 3ds movie
NOTE: We need to stress – on its own, without installing any of the cores, the most you will be able to do with RetroArch is watch some movie files and playback music files through its builtin ffmpeg core. These are all free just like RetroArch itself. To obtain cores, you need to install cores separately that we provide as ‘DLC’. There will be no ‘Core Downloader’ in RetroArch, or anything that is not hosted on Steam in fact. These cores have already been approved and uploaded on Steam. We are deciding to launch with 10 cores at launch. Adding Linux right from the bat would further exacerbate that. We are trying to limit our support burden at launch here since we are (understandably) concerned about the large amount of support requests and feedback we are bound to be receiving.

We will be releasing on Windows first, with a release on Linux scheduled later (no ETA). Will launch on Windows first (Linux later)

We’re nearing the finish line now however, so now is as good as any a time to start discussing how things are going to roll out. So, it’s been a long time since we (prematurely) announced our intent to launch RetroArch on Steam.
