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Global or in the Wii U? Thanks everyone for the suggestions and I will report back which one worked out for me! It's not necessary to rename, that's what 'Match Extension' setting is for.

Before I get any haters about the wux conversions, you should know that I prefer my Wii U Games to be set up add out-of-the box. So if you do convert your wud's to wux, save your wud's in case you would want to play the updated versions of the games. Updating tools like uWizard only work with the wud's, not the wux. Also you will need uWizard or a similar tool to download the update for New Super Mario Brothers to get that working with Cemu.

Games should launch fine afterwards, one side note is that auditing will still fail to find your games though, but this is by design. The method that dabil suggested works perfectly. So then I tried the method tonesmalone and brolly suggetsted and it sort of worked. I made sure that Match extension was on.

I took out the renamed copy of the rpx file so the file structure was pure. Like brolly stated the audit failed. I tried launching the game and the loading screen came up and stayed up for awhile. Then Cemu stated the file could not load. What I have ended up with is a combo of both solutions. It turns out that with match extension on, it will read the rpx file, only if I have a copy of it in the code folder with the exact name in the database. So I do not have to have every games folder structure listed in the rom path, but I do need to make a copy of the rpx file and rename it to the name in the database.

I could be missing something, but it works for me. I made a shortcut to the rpx file and added. LNK as an extension. I actually tried that, but forgot to add. One of those completely obvious things that is easy to miss. None of the above methods work for me when trying to play the RPX files.

The game must be in the top level directory unless its in an archive. RPX you need to make a copy of the game. RPX and it Wont work if match extension is on. At least thats all that has worked for me so far. No need to move it out of the code folder. Just set match extension to true and rename the rpx file to whatever the database name is of the game. When I try to start for example Captain Toad. CEMU is starting with a grey window.

Nothing happens. Any other Wii U game all. The rpx files are located inside a folder structure and are not detected by Rocketlauncher. Is there a work around for this? Send PM.

Join Date Apr What's the folder structure? Can the folder be renamed? Can the rpx file be renamed? Join Date May The way I did is listed the folder with the rpx file in the rom locations in rocketlauncher, and made a copy of the rpx file with the correct name. Also you should convert your wud files to wux. Wux are 2 to 6 times smaller than wud's. Most of the size of a wud is actually empty space. Join Date Jun This works fine as is. Just add rpx to the list of extensions for cemu and turn on the match extension setting.

I don't think it's a good idea to be messing with the game folder structure or file names. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk. There are two other folders in the Name of Game Folder as well. It does look like the rpx file can be renamed. Dabil That seems like an easy fix. I will try it after I try tonesmalone suggestion. Global or in the Wii U? Thanks everyone for the suggestions and I will report back which one worked out for me!

Last edited by darthmorphling ; at PM. It's not necessary to rename, that's what 'Match Extension' setting is for. Before I get any haters about the wux conversions, you should know that I prefer my Wii U Games to be set up add out-of-the box. So if you do convert your wud's to wux, save your wud's in case you would want to play the updated versions of the games.

When the nus. RPL is a Code Library. Stuff like coreinit. You need Code, Content, and Meta folders to use these 4. The game was released on 3DS first and then later ported to wiiU, but it is surprised this is the only game that uses this format.

The format was developed by WWise for their audio creation software and used in a number of WiiU titles including:. It contains both xml and a number of.

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