Due to requests from RA Devs, updating the AchievementManager LoadGameCallback to still set MemoryPeeker (and set m_system) if the load game response is NO_GAME_LOADED, so that the memory inspector et al continue function properly on unidentified hashes. Without this, no memory is loaded and the memory inspector will show all zeroes.
If the development system is started for a game with an unrecognized hash, RA_Integration opens a dialog for connecting the hash with a title. That dialog is prepopulated by the results of GameTitleEstimateHandler.
Displays an additional message when an achievement unlocks that isn't on the site yet (either hasn't yet been uploaded or modified from remote) i.e. achievements the "player" is actively developing.
When you use TimePlayed, you have to provide a game ID either when
creating the object or when calling GetTimePlayed on it. If you don't
provide a game ID when creating the object, function calls that don't
take a game ID will silently fail, except for Reload. This isn't very
obvious, and there's no strong benefit to storing the game ID inside
TimePlayed anyway (it just lets TimePlayed skip calling EscapeFileName),
so this commit removes the TimePlayed constructor that takes a game ID
and instead makes the functions that need game IDs always take a game ID
argument.
It was being done manually, which a TODO comment advised against.
Using generic_string() from std::filesystem::path solves this.
Fix encoding issue using generic_wstring instead.
Fix overlays stacking on top of each other or not moving to the edge of
the screen when enabling or disabling overlays while emulation is
active.
This change only applies when Config::GFX_MOVABLE_PERFORMANCE_METRICS is
False.
This lets you use PS3 Rock Band controllers with Wii Rock Band and
Guitar Hero games.
A normal user will probably never have any reason to disable this
behavior, but I figured maybe there's some person out there who would
like to disable it. (For instance, I know there's a mod for RB3 that's
trying to implement the same kind of cross-console controller
compatibility, and that can only be tested if the behavior I'm adding is
disabled.) So the behavior is controlled by an INI-only setting.