LaunchBox 13.13, the latest version of the popular retro gaming interface, has been released, bringing significant improvements that simplify the gaming setup process. This update introduces features like automatic emulator downloads for Dolphin and PCSX2, enhancing the ease of setting up games.
With the new auto-import workflow, users can automatically install emulators with just one click, eliminating the need to manually search and install these tools. The update is designed to support both novice users and advanced enthusiasts, providing customizable options for those who prefer a more hands-on approach.
In addition to simplifying emulator management, LaunchBox 13.13 addresses common frustrations with dependency files. A new feature alerts users to missing files required for running games and offers quick solutions to resolve these issues. This aims to minimize interruptions and streamline the gaming experience.
The update also expands the platform’s advanced search capabilities, allowing users to more easily find specific games among their collections. Other enhancements include improved memory performance in Big Box mode, increased import stability, and a variety of bug fixes, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable user experience.
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