However, a "vanilla" RetroBat install is lean. It contains the engines but zero games, no bezels, no videos, and no box art. A setup refers to one of three things:
When you go "Full," things break. Here is the common troubleshooting matrix. retrobat full
The result is a front-end that rivals the usability of a Steam Deck but runs on any Windows PC from the last decade. Unlike LaunchBox (which hides premium features behind a paywall) or Batocera (which requires a dedicated USB drive), RetroBat sits quietly on your hard drive, ready to launch Chrono Trigger or God of War III with the press of a button. However, a "vanilla" RetroBat install is lean