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**Emulator core path**
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**Emulator core path**
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This setting defines the path for which to search for emulator cores. This is used by the variable %COREPATH% which can be included in the systems configuration file es_systems.cfg. By default this variable and corresponding setting is used on all operating systems except Windows. For Windows the %COREPATH% variable is not included in the es_systems.cfg template and the default core path value is therefore set to blank. If required for special setups it can be used for this operating system, but the primary use is on Unix where the core path may vary depending on the operating system, how the emulator was packaged etc. For example the default RetroArch core directory is ~/.config/retroarch/cores if compiled from source code but if installed as a Snap package or as part of the OS repository the cores could be stored elsewhere. The setting is primarily intended for RetroArch but it can be used for any emulator that utilizes discrete emulator cores. When attempting to launch a game, the core for the game system will be searched in each of the defined directories until the first match occurs. Multiple directories can be defined by separating them using colons on Unix and macOS and by semicolons on Windows. Please see [INSTALL-DEV.md](INSTALL.md-DEV#es_systemscfg) for more information about this.
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This setting defines the path for which to search for emulator cores. This is used by the variable %COREPATH% which can be included in the systems configuration file es_systems.cfg. By default this variable and corresponding setting is used on all operating systems except Windows. For Windows the %COREPATH% variable is not included in the es_systems.cfg template and the default core path value is therefore set to blank. If required for special setups it can be used for this operating system, but the primary use is on Unix where the core path may vary depending on the operating system, how the emulator was packaged etc. For example the default RetroArch core directory is ~/.config/retroarch/cores if compiled from source code but if installed as a Snap package or as part of the OS repository the cores could be stored elsewhere. The setting is primarily intended for RetroArch but it can be used for any emulator that utilizes discrete emulator cores. When attempting to launch a game, the core for the game system will be searched in each of the defined directories until the first match occurs. Multiple directories can be defined by separating them using colons on Unix and macOS and by semicolons on Windows. Please see [INSTALL-DEV.md](INSTALL-DEV.md#es_systemscfg) for more information about this.
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**Hide taskbar (requires restart)** _(Windows only)_
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**Hide taskbar (requires restart)** _(Windows only)_
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