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I have a question about those lord of the rings games on the compatibility list. The entire game is played in double speed? That sounds pretty weird.

I'm no coder but is it possible to code them to make them play at half speed? That would fix all of them (if it's possible)


their seems to be a big handfull of games with the same problem (prince of persia's and more) the game plays fine but cut scenes are just too quick.
admitable it is abit strange. but i guess once the issue is resolved then a number of games will work properly
 

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their seems to be a big handfull of games with the same problem (prince of persia's and more) the game plays fine but cut scenes are just too quick.
admitable it is abit strange. but i guess once the issue is resolved then a number of games will work properly

That's what i'm confused about. Is the entire game at double speed or just the cutscenes? If it's just the cutscenes then who cares and it should be marked green on the compatibility list. If the ENTIRE game is at double speed then the devs could just make them play at half speed so they will play at normal speed (theoretically)
 

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give me untill tomorrow then i can play at least a couple more levels on each game. then will change it too green and label on the side about fast cutscenes
 

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Sorry for make the question again, is there a tutorial to how to make a cache file for Nintendont? if someone tell me I'll make someones, I know it isn't very easy but I'm interested! I want to try with Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2.
 

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Sorry for make the question again, is there a tutorial to how to make a cache file for Nintendont? if someone tell me I'll make someones, I know it isn't very easy but I'm interested! I want to try with Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2.

make a cache.txt file on the root of your device with your games. That's your tutorial.

edit: friggin double post....please merge.
 

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make a cache.txt file on the root of your device with your games. That's your tutorial.

edit: friggin double post....please merge.
But... I see the files have some files from the games, faku1810 says to me I can't put mora than 220 files, and I have only 22MB...

PD: I never had the Luigi Mansion problem.
 

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Those are just the limitations of file caching.
So... the only thing I need to make is put cache.txt in the root of my USB, and It will load faster? ok, in that case it was a silly question sorry for ask this...

EDIT: I was ausent from Nintendont like a mouth, that is the reason why I'm like a noob.

EDIT2: What is the better format for slow USB? 64KB cluster + FAT32?
 

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So... the only thing I need to make is put cache.txt in the root of my USB, and It will load faster? ok, in that case it was a silly question sorry for ask this...

EDIT: I was ausent from Nintendont like a mouth, that is the reason why I'm like a noob.

EDIT2: What is the better format for slow USB? 64KB cluster + FAT32?
Most likely yes, if you have a slow HDD/SD then your best bet would be to format to FAT32 w/64KB clusters.
 

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tested 1.67, still no luck with the gamecube controller reset. isn't such a big deal but its a hassle for testing. as always, this is on WiiU with mayflash 3 in 1. Reset still working fine on r54
 

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tested 1.67, still no luck with the gamecube controller reset. isn't such a big deal but its a hassle for testing. as always, this is on WiiU with mayflash 3 in 1. Reset still working fine on r54

As I said previously, this problem is solely isolated to you. Try deleting the nincfg file off the root of your device.
 

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Lol Jesus if we had more testers the problem might not be solely isolated to him. I tested 1.64 I believe yesterday my reset combo did work for my PS3 remote though. All I can suggest is to delete any settings files or go over your controller.ini again and re-do the power reset combo. Maybe assign it to a different key or use multi-in value for it or whatever. Just mess around with it till u either figure it out or break it some more lol ;-P
 

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Lol Jesus if we had more testers the problem might not be solely isolated to him. I tested 1.64 I believe yesterday my reset combo did work for my PS3 remote though. All I can suggest is to delete any settings files or go over your controller.ini again and re-do the power reset combo. Maybe assign it to a different key or use multi-in value for it or whatever. Just mess around with it till u either figure it out or break it some more lol ;-P

I use the exact same adapter as him. Hes the only person to ever post a problem since Howard fixed the adapter.

I've done everything you have told me to do, it's frustrating as I have not changed a thing on the sd or my hard drive.

Do a fresh install of Nintendont on a new drive.
 

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Everytime we update. Its recommended to delete previous configs. Thats a fact. to avoid issues. I dont have so much time to test this is going fast! Last time i was using 1.54 and now we are on 1.67 lol
 

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