Finally, you should be able to start Dragon's Lair with the Start! button and have it work with your controller. Mine looks like "-opengl -fullscreen -fastboot". You'll likely want to add the options -opengl and -fullscreen and -fastboot to the Custom command-line settings. Under Advanced, I'd optionally recommend enabling Display command line to help with any troubleshooting later (or to get the options you'll need to plug into a shortcut/bat file, or launcher like Launchbox or Emulation Station). Open the framefile folder and select the dlcdrom.txt fileġ3. Under MPEG Framefile Location hit Browseġ1. Under Virtual Laserdisc Player Options, change the drop down from "Yes, do it automatically" to "No, I will install any missing video/audio files manually" then press the "Cancel" button in the Warning that appears.ġ0. Check the box for "Use these input settings for all games" then hit Apply and OKħ. Note the default to exit the game is "Esc" on the keyboard, change it if you like.Ħ. Arrows should automatically be configured for your controller's stick/dpad. By double clicking each and pressing the desired button, configure Start 1 (to start the game), Button 1 (for sword swing), and Coin 1 (to insert a coin). Choose Game > Configure DAPHNE Options > Inputĥ. From the extracted download, run the Daphne Loader.exe, deal with any update prompts (I updated it).Ĥ. With your controller plugged in, choose Advanced and set your desired controller to your preferred device (Daphne only works with the prefered device)ģ. Open "Set up USB Game Controllers" in Control Panel (search in Start menu may help find it)Ģ. To get a controller working, here is what I did:ġ. It took me a painful hour and a half to figure it out with the help of Google. If you want to use a controller (I prefer to play Arcade games with my PXN Fight Stick), the readme will be of no help. provided you want to use the keyboard to control it. This is as simple as downloading and running the provided. The other alternatives are Daphne (a huge pain to configure) and DirkSimple (requires some work to configure in RetroArch and get the video files converted to. The commercial versions you can purchase on GOG and Steam have major issues. Dragon's Lair and other Laser Disk games are still a sore spot in emulation.
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