![]() ![]() Android RetroArch games directory redirect to SD Card.My Drive E:\ (Steam install and Games directory hard drive).RClone for Linux to connect to Google Drive.The following things are what I’m going to be using to setup my cross platform sync: I also have another hard drive that is dedicated to just keeping games, so my specific setup has to have a bit of a work around, especially on Linux. I dual boot to both Operating systems, each are installed on their own hard drive. ![]() My second setup is on my computer under Windows 11 and Manjaro Linux. I will be showing my specific setup and what I found that has worked for me. I also play around with music trackers as a hobby and I want to be able to emulate old computer systems to be able to use those programs across platforms. I play and save my game progress on my Android phone and then hop onto my computer and continue my game progress in Windows and Linux. This post is a tutorial of sorts to show how I managed to sync my RetroArch save files to be playable/resume-able on multiple devices. How to set up RetroArch on PC/MAC/Linux.If you’d like to try out RetroArch yourself, there’s plenty of tutorials out there that show you how to first setup the program & where to find the ROMs of games, here’s some videos that can help to get started: You can read more about it on their official website: I play all my favorite stand alone console games with RetroArch the NES, SNES, GBA, NDS, GameCube, Wii and more… it’s all playable here! I highly recommend to check it out. And it can even run on your Apple or Android phone to play on the go. It’s also available on game consoles like PS2 PS3, Wii, 3DS and the Switch. It is cross platform, so you can run RetroArch on Windows, Linux & OS X and through the Steam app. RetroArch is a frontend for a variety of emulators and game engines, a powerful all-in-one program for playing all of your favorite classic games from retro computer systems and old school game consoles.
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