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FAQ
Frequently asked questions regarding the RetroAchievements website and RetroAchievements in general:
- What is HARDCORE mode?
- What are the white points?
- Will RetroAchievements support this or that console?
- How are game entries added to the site?
- How do I request an achievement set?
- How do I make achievements?
- How can I contribute?
- Testing
- Creating Tickets
- Saves and Save States
Frequently asked questions regarding the emulators, earning achievements, etc.:
- Where can I find ROMs?
- Why do I get a message that some achievements are unsupported?
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What do I do when the achievement isn't working right?
- Manual Unlocks
- Why are achievements not loading?
- Which emulators and/or cores should I use?
Frequently asked questions regarding user accounts.
- Why can't I see my new profile picture?
- My welcome email has gone missing!
- How do I reset my password? (If I don't remember my password)
- Will I have any privilege if I become a patron?
- How do I delete my account?
If you want to have a one-to-one replication of how you used to play retro games in the distant past, then HARDCORE mode is what you are looking for. This feature restricts the player from ever loading save states (creating them is allowed for practice/ticket purposes when not playing on HARDCORE), using cheats, and any speed-altering features like rewinding, slow-motion, and advancing the game one frame at a time by using the emulator's built-in functions. Note that the only exception to altering speed is fast-forward which IS allowed. Basically, you are playing the game without the game-altering enhancements emulators come with.
While you will still be able to get achievements in Softcore, playing on HARDCORE mode is the only way to earn a Mastery for a game, displaying your skill- and prowess to your fellow retro achievers and competitors by showing up on the game's page as a master of the game, as well as on the main leaderboard. Playing on HARDCORE will also allow you to set times, scores or participate in miscellaneous challenges on game-specific leaderboards.
Note: If you want to play with the HARDCORE mode disabled (also known as "Softcore"), expect to have some issues. Read in this link Why you shouldn't use the load state feature.
White points, known as Retro Ratio points, are secondary points based on how hard an achievement is, however this feature is not very accurate currently. Explained here in detail.
Short answer: Yes, it will.
Long answer: The only correct answer to this question is "Whenever someone with the skills and desire to code support, does just that." - Everyone here is a volunteer so additional support and features happen when they happen. In many cases support for a console is dictated by the emulator(core) developer and is outside of Retroachievement's control.
For more information on specific consoles you can check here: System X When?
On each game's page there is a link to "Request Set".
Clicking this will add your name to the list of users who have requested a set for the game. Clicking again will withdraw the request. To see other users who have requested the set, click on the "Set Requestors" link below the game's box art.
The total number of requests are tallied and displayed on the Most Requested Sets page which can also be sorted by console. If and when a set is created the user request will be automatically returned to use for another game.
The number of requests available to a user is determined as follows:
- 1 for every year you've had your account
- 1 for every event badge you have earned
- 1 for reaching 1250, 2500, 5k, 7500, 10k
- 1 for every 5k from 10k-100k
- 1 for every 10k thereafter
Note: All achievement developers are volunteers, requesting a set gives no guarantee that achievements will be made. The purpose of the request feature is to give developers visibility to what players want most. You might also consider making achievement suggestions on a game's forum page to help get a set off the ground.
Not here. It is illegal to host or distribute copyrighted ROMs. However we have a page about Free Games where you can find some really cool homebrews.
This message informs the user that some achievements cannot be activated either because their version of RetroArch and/or the core being used does not support some newer logic features, or because required areas of the RAM are not exposed for achievement processing.
In most cases updating to the latest version of RetroArch will correct the problem, alternately updating or using a different supported core will resolve the problem.
When problems with achievements occur, either where the achievement wasn't awarded to you or it was awarded at the wrong time, there are solutions to get the problems fixed and for proper credit to be given to you! First you'll want to report the broken achievement. (This is an excellent way to contribute to the betterment of the community!) It creates a ticket report for the achievement developers who will then review the problem and look for a solution.
If the achievement wasn't awarded, you can request a manual-unlock. You'll need to report the broken achievement and provide proof of completion.
There are two ways to report broken achievements. In the emulator title bar go to RetroAchievements ⇒ Report Broken Achievements:
- For Official RetroAchevement emulators only:
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- For RetroArch users you can submit the report directly via website. On every achievement's page you'll see a link saying
Report an issue for this achievement
, like in the image below:
If you use the Official RetroAchevement emulators you can also report problems from the website achievement page, but it is preferred that you use the method built into the emulators.
You have to add the following information in order for a developer to recognize an issue:
- Type of issue (doesn't trigger or triggers at the wrong time)
- Emulator you were using (and core if using RALib/Retroarch)
- RA hash (checksum) to recognize a version of the game
If possible, in the broken achievement report Comment paste a link to a screenshot or video (even better) of where the problem occurred. It's recommended to post screenshots on imgur and videos on YouTube.
Also add details like:
- when it was/wasn't awarded;
- what game mode (HARDCORE/softcore);
- what difficulty level or other settings you've selected;
- how long you were playing;
- when you most recently died or continued;
- what you think the problem might be or any details you think could be helpful.
This is necessary so the achievement developers know where the problem is.
RA hash is an unique string of 32 hexadecimal numbers, to distinguish different games and versions of them, all of them have one.
- For Retroarch - Quick Menu ⇒ Information, then at the bottom there is "RetroAchievements Hash" which is, in fact an RA hash
- For Standalones/RaLibretro - RetroAchievement tab at the top ⇒ Get ROM Checksum, and it shows the RA hash
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If you use Discord
Post in the #manual-unlock channel a request that looks similar to one of these:@manual-unlock http://retroachievements.org/ticketmanager.php?i=9577 HARDCORE Proof: https://youtu.be/uqD-GTkZbLo
@manual-unlock http://retroachievements.org/ticketmanager.php?i=16705 softcore Proof: https://i.imgur.com/83bJE43.png
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If you don't use Discord
While signed into RetroAchievments.org send a private message to the RAdmin user with the title: Manual Unlock Request and a description that looks similar to this:Hi. I'm requesting a manual unlock. http://retroachievements.org/ticketmanager.php?i=9577 HARDCORE Proof: https://youtu.be/uqD-GTkZbLo
- Open a ticket describing with details the problem you had with the achievement. (How do I report a broken achievement?)
- If the achievement wasn't registered on the site due to a network problem, you don't need to open a ticket.
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Get a proof/evidence that you completed the achievement. Acceptable proofs:
- Screenshots that show that one is playing in HARDCORE and have completed the achievement.
- Video of such (even better) (perfect example of ideal proof provided by gr1nya).
- Examples of achievements you've earned that prove you've earned this achievement. Example: You got the achievement for 10k points but the one for 5k points wasn't awarded to you.
- If you're on our discord server, send a message on the
#manual-unlock
channel tagging the @manual-unlock role; if you're not on Discord, send a private message message to the RAdmin user. Your message must have:- The link to the ticket url. You can find the ticket here: http://retroachievements.org/ticketmanager.php
- What mode you were playing (HARDCORE/softcore)
- Link to your qualified proof of completion. Include proof that the achievement was earned in HARDCORE, if you were playing in HARDCORE.
Note: Manual unlocks are intended for players with proof of earning achievements that did not trigger on site due to a bug or network issue.
They are not indented for, and will not be awarded to players who have played the game prior to a set being available, or on an another inherently unsupported platform (original hardware for example).
Same with not getting it when you should in most cases you'll want to create a ticket report, leaving an explanation of what went wrong. You'll also want to reset these achievements from your earn history so you can get the satisfaction of truly earning them.
There are three ways to do this:
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On the achievement page:
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On the game page (when you want or need to reset all earns in a game):
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Near the bottom of your user settings page:
If an achievement doesn't work correctly for you, there is a very good chance it doesn't work for other people. You can check in the achievement's page and look for where it says 'The achievement has 'X' open tickets':
If the game has tickets, click on the 'open tickets' link. There will be a list to show any reports of broken achievements. You can comment on these to add helpful details or say you have a problem with this achievement too.
Press Ctrl + F5
(on most browsers). Sometimes after you've changed your profile picture (also known as avatar or user pic) and you need to refresh your browser cache; in most browsers Ctrl + F5
is the quickest way to do it.
Unfortunately sometimes the welcome email has been known to go missing. If this happens, please log in with your username/password you registered with, then visit your settings page. At the top you'll find the option to resend your registration email.
Right Here: https://retroachievements.org/resetPassword.php
On Site, front page, while not logged in:
On the website you'll have a badge to mean "I helped fund RA!". On the discord server you'll have access to a dedicated channel. Although we are all immensely grateful for the contributions of the patrons, there is no other bonus besides those ones.
Thanks to the Patreon contributions the RetroAchievements project can pay for a decent server to run the website, run the discord bot and also have periodic backups (to recover data in the event of a disaster), and all this with an ad-free experience. The whole community owe a big thank you to the patrons.
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- Descargas
- Intro
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- Intro
- Utilizando Hit Counts como un Temporizador
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- Un Ejemplo Simple en como evitar el Abuso de Estados de Guardado
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