How do unused codes do weird things to your switch some yuzu only issue?
You may be thinking it from a cleanliness view but having to have everyone have to search to find games they want with the inability to just drag and drop seems the opposite of effecient.
I dunno.. Maybe it doesn't. I'm just experienced in my line of work dealing with enterprise systems to know that unused code is a huge maintenance nightmare and affect the system in a weird way. Sometimes breaking some functions or making things do the way we don't want them to.
But I know it's a completely different system, and maybe Nintendo Switch won't behave the same way with unused code. And Yuzu only creates the folder with the Title ID for games it has installed, I don't know what happens if I create more cheat folders for games it doesn't have. But I just personally don't like garbage data, and I'm not doing it to find out.
So if it's easier for everyone to just dump everything in one go and it's not doing any weird stuff on Switch from the unused codes. Then I guess I'll retract my recommendation before.
This is for requests yes, but it doesn't mean there is someone here that make every code someone asks for. People make codes for the games they play and then freely share them for others. People have no obligations to make the code if someone writes it. Also belittling their efforts and saying "its not that hard" is a bad way to get someone to spend there own free time to make your code.
If its not that hard feel free to "easily" make it yourself
I dunno.. Maybe it doesn't. I'm just experienced in my line of work dealing with enterprise systems to know that unused code is a huge maintenance nightmare and affect the system in a weird way. Sometimes breaking some functions or making things do the way we don't want them to.
But I know it's a completely different system, and maybe Nintendo Switch won't behave the same way with unused code. And Yuzu only creates the folder with the Title ID for games it has installed, I don't know what happens if I create more cheat folders for games it doesn't have. But I just personally don't like garbage data, and I'm not doing it to find out.
So if it's easier for everyone to just dump everything in one go and it's not doing any weird stuff on Switch from the unused codes. Then I guess I'll retract my recommendation before.
On the switch it only loads the title id of a folder when you load the game matching that title id, and also only loads the text document of the build id in that if it finds one that matches. You also select which codes in the file to load personally, assuming you dont have it set to load every cheat for some silly reason.
So if you dont have the game installed it wont load any of the other folders ever
It was not meant this way, but it seems like you just turn the words around, im not "belittleling" someone cuz i have looked around for codes, so for me it is hard, not for you guys because you create codes right? it seems, and btw im a bad critic handler and got a lot misunderstood, so i want to just make it simple, its not that hard RIGHT?
It was not meant this way, but it seems like you just turn the words around, im not "belittleling" someone cuz i have looked around for codes, so for me it is hard, not for you guys because you create codes right? it seems, and btw im a bad critic handler and got a lot misunderstood, so i want to just make it simple, its not that hard RIGHT?
its started with this part "then why was my question being ignored the other day". If no one wants to make the code then they wont. They don't need to respond if they aren't going to make it. Saying you are being ignored is saying that people have to respond to you. There are a random assortment of code makers on this site that make codes for others sometimes. If someone wants to make the code they can. Without knowing personally about the game the codes can be quite hard or even impossible to make depending on how that game is coded
Just wait patiently and see if anyone picks it up and if not ask again in a couple weeks and maybe you'll be luckier then
Such disrespect, this is how you get people down?, well good luck with treating people this way mr, it was just a simple question, you dont have to be so rude, this is mentally disheartning but that doesn't mean you can do whatever you like, do i make myself clear?, im ignoring you from now on.
Such disrespect, this is how you get people down?, well good luck with treating people this way mr, it was just a simple question, you dont have to be so rude, this is mentally disheartning but that doesn't mean you can do whatever you like, do i make myself clear?, im ignoring you from now on.
Just showing you that you were being rude in the first place with your question and you take it as an attack and dont want to acknowledge it .Even added this as the best advice to get a code "Just wait patiently and see if anyone picks it up and if not ask again in a couple weeks and maybe you'll be luckier then". If you have no luck then it could just be one of those codes that its too hard or impossible to make. Its your third time requesting it in less then a week and that will actually get less people to try to make a code for you
Such disrespect, this is how you get people down?, well good luck with treating people this way mr, it was just a simple question, you dont have to be so rude, this is mentally disheartning but that doesn't mean you can do whatever you like, do i make myself clear?, im ignoring you from now on.
Is somebody maybe working on codes for Smash Ultimate? I really would like the damage codes to work again. I didn't hear from @patjenova,
so I'm not sure whether they will update them or someone else has other ideas. I'm open for all kinds of damage codes, Invincibility, or One-Hit Kill maybe.
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