Latest build of RSDKv5 Decompilation for Wii designed for run Sonic Mania, including its DLC Sonic Mania Plus (it still requires the Data.rsdk to be stored into /apps/SonicMania/ as stated on README)
the game crashes Before and after the metal sonic boss. and it also crashes after beating titanic monarch act 1 making the game unbeatable. it even crashes in when going to fast in studio opolis act1
Tested the new update with all bells and whistles minus 240p and it works great so far, but is it true that near the end of the game the game crashes and its impossible to beat this port?
Tested the new update with all bells and whistles minus 240p and it works great so far, but is it true that near the end of the game the game crashes and its impossible to beat this port?
[ Warning this is false information that I wrote]
The TV I use to play on my Wii is a Roku TV! Roku TVs do not have a 16:9 or a 4:3 setting! 16:9 only works if you have a HDMI adapter. The video only plays in 4:3 if I use an AV device So when I put 16:9 in the Wii settings, the Roku will still display it as 4:3, I thought that selecting the stretch setting on my roku TV would stretch all the corners of the screen to the correct spot. Fun fact, it did not! And the HDMI adapter I have is not that good so I stopped using it! Shortly after I stopped using it I downloaded Sonic Mania for Wii, and I noticed that the Sega logo was cut off from the corner of the screen on the title screen. I realized shortly after that if I plug the HDMI back in it stretches all corners of the screen to the correct places. The HDMI adapter that I use is very bad it is an ONN. HDMI adapter which are made cheaply and does not look very well. I am working up the money to get a Wii to HDMI adapter to get the proper screen size and quality. My deepest apologies for the misinformation.
[ Warning this is false information that I wrote]
The TV I use to play on my Wii is a Roku TV! Roku TVs do not have a 16:9 or a 4:3 setting! 16:9 only works if you have a HDMI adapter. The video only plays in 4:3 if I use an AV device So when I put 16:9 in the Wii settings, the Roku will still display it as 4:3, I thought that selecting the stretch setting on my roku TV would stretch all the corners of the screen to the correct spot. Fun fact, it did not! And the HDMI adapter I have is not that good so I stopped using it! Shortly after I stopped using it I downloaded Sonic Mania for Wii, and I noticed that the Sega logo was cut off from the corner of the screen on the title screen. I realized shortly after that if I plug the HDMI back in it stretches all corners of the screen to the correct places. The HDMI adapter that I use is very bad it is an ONN. HDMI adapter which are made cheaply and does not look very well. I am working up the money to get a Wii to HDMI adapter to get the proper screen size and quality. My deepest apologies for the misinformation.
If you're looking for a reliable HDMI adapter for your Wii, as a suggestion, you could try the MAYFLASH Wii to HDMI Converter Adapter. It serves me well whenever I want to connect my Wii to my 55-inch flat screen and for what it's worth, I've purchased 2x of them: one for myself and another as a gift.
Ohhh noo too bad, the Sonic Megamix Mania v0.9 mod seems to load but the game crashes right when the Sega logo appears with "a DSI error occured"; maybe this mod is too heavy?
If someone manages to get this mod to work by unweight it or something, I'ld be very interested!
I Beated the game twice. I don’t know why but if the game freezes after titanic monarch you have to delete the settings ini from the sd and play the game again, the it will work as normal. The issue with this is that you can’t beat the game in 240p since you have to remove the ini directly .
I Beated the game twice. I don’t know why but if the game freezes after titanic monarch you have to delete the settings ini from the sd and play the game again, the it will work as normal. The issue with this is that you can’t beat the game in 240p since you have to remove the ini directly .
You can play until the last level in 240p, where it freezes. Then delete the ink and play the last part in 480i. Honestly if you are using a crt the difference is negligible except if you have more than a 23incjes tv crt.
Get the latest release files from Mefiresu's RSDKv5 for Wii (https://github.com/Mefiresu/RSDKv5-Decompilation/releases), get the latest compilation of Sonic Mania Plus i posted in this thread and put the files on your SD card or USB drive as i will explain.
Default file/folder structure is this:
SD/USB root
__ /apps
_____ /SonicMania
________ /boot.dol (the RSDKv5 Wii loader/engine)
________ /icon.png
________ /meta.xml
__ /RSDKv5
_____ /Mania
________ /Data.rsdk (the game file for Sonic Mania with the Plus DLC purchased)
Post automatically merged:
Sonic Mania Plus is already using RSDKv5.
However, if you want latest 0.5.0 with latest improvements and with the Plus DLC enabled, here's the latest build.
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