README/Issue template: Clarify that libretro core is not officially supported

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5. Verify your dump as we can not assist with issues resulting from bad dumps;
6. If playing PAL region software, please check whether or not the game has LibCrypt protection and that if it does, you have a correct SBI file (see https://github.com/stenzek/duckstation#libcrypt-protection-and-sbi-files for more information);
7. Please post your issue report in English as unfortunately this is the only language spoken by the developers. The Discord server has many helpful people if you need help translating.
8. If you are using the libretro core, please test that the bug also occurs in the standalone emulator. Bug reports only tested on the libretro core will not be investigated.
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- Namco GunCon lightgun support (simulated with mouse)
- NeGcon support
- Qt and SDL frontends for desktop
- libretro core for Windows and Linux
- Automatic updates for Windows builds
- Automatic content scanning - game titles/regions are provided by redump.org
- Optional automatic switching of memory cards for each game
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## Libretro Core
DuckStation is available as a libretro core, which can be loaded into a frontend such as RetroArch. It supports most features of the full frontend, within the constraints and limitations of being a libretro core.
DuckStation is available as a libretro core, supporting most of the features of the full frontend within the constraints and limitations of being a libretro core.
Prebuilt binaries for 64-bit Windows, Linux and Android can be found on the releases page. Direct links:
- 64-bit Windows: https://github.com/stenzek/duckstation/releases/download/latest/duckstation_libretro.dll.zip
- 64-bit Linux: https://github.com/stenzek/duckstation/releases/download/latest/duckstation_libretro_x64.so.zip
- armv7 Linux: https://github.com/stenzek/duckstation/releases/download/latest/duckstation_libretro_linux_armv7.so.zip
- armv7 Android: https://github.com/stenzek/duckstation/releases/download/latest/duckstation_libretro_android_armv7.so.zip
- AArch64 Linux: https://github.com/stenzek/duckstation/releases/download/latest/duckstation_libretro_linux_aarch64.so.zip
- AArch64 Android: https://github.com/stenzek/duckstation/releases/download/latest/duckstation_libretro_android_aarch64.so.zip
To use, download and extract, and install the core file in RetroArch or your preferred frontend.
As of December 2020, the libretro core is no longer supported by the developer. The core will remain in the tree, but fixing any issues will not be a priority,
and any bugs must be tested in the standalone version prior to being reported.
To build on Windows, use cmake using the following commands from a `x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS 2019`:
- mkdir build