Taito Type X Batocera
Running Taito Type X (TTX) on Batocera allows you to play arcade-quality games from the early-to-mid 2000s on a modern Linux-based retro-gaming OS. Because TTX is essentially Windows-based hardware, Batocera uses Wine and Proton layers to translate these games for Linux. Key Features of Taito Type X on Batocera
Ensure the Emulator is set to Wine (or the specific Proton version that works best for your hardware). taito type x batocera
exec = /usr/bin/wine TaitoTypeX2_Loader.exe game.exe
Options for running Type X games alongside Batocera Running Taito Type X (TTX) on Batocera allows
Many Taito Type X games require special loaders to map controls and handle resolution. RH Loader is a common, effective solution. Obtain RH Loader: RHLOADER.EXE and associated files. Add to Games: RHLOADER.EXE RH_CONFIG.EXE game's folder. Configure: TTXCONFIG.EXE to map your arcade sticks or gamepads. 3. Launching in Batocera Open Batocera and go to the Select "Update Gamelists" to find the new games. Launch the game. If the game does not start: You may need to change the emulator/core in Batocera: Highlight the game, press and hold [SELECT] to enter Advanced Game Options and try changing it to (if set up correctly with RH Loader). 4. Essential Troubleshooting Controls Not Working: TTXCONFIG.EXE (inside the game folder) to reconfigure controls. The folder inside the game directory stores these settings. Resolution Issues: Options for running Type X games alongside Batocera
Here’s the arcade purist’s answer:
The Best Games to Play Right Now
Here are the "must-install" titles for the Taito Type X on Batocera: