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[Solved, needed to use --controlconfig] bat file pointing to controls.ini file help
08-07-2014, 11:20 PM (This post was last modified: 08-07-2014 11:24 PM by tintinmayo.)
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RE: bat file pointing to controls.ini file help
How about instead of creating a folder for each unique control and config ini, you just create a folder for each game that contains all the files PPSSPP needs, preserving the directory structure (which means you load a different PPSSPP exe with its own folder per game)?

i.e.

1. create a folder named MGS and stick an entire PPSSPP folder in there, configure it for MGS
2. create a folder named FFVII and stick a different PPSSPP folder in there, configure it for FFVII.
3. Create a shortcut in your desktop pointing to the MGS folder and name it Metal Gear Solid Peacewalker.
4. Create a shortcut in your desktop pointing to the FFVII folder and name it Final Fantasy: Crisis Core.

PPSSPP itself shouldn't cost too much of diskspace (a couple dozen megabytes or so, certainly nowhere near the size of a game ISO) if you only have savedata for a single game in each of the game-specific folder.

Additionally, this way you don't even have to deal with command lines or batch files (except for loading ISOs). Thank god PPSSPP uses local ini files instead of sticking the settings into the registry.

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RE: bat file pointing to controls.ini file help - tintinmayo - 08-07-2014 11:20 PM

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