Exactly..
I didn't have to work on it. I didn't have to give you a guys a heads up. I would have been willing to refine my post if necessary. But thankless *redacted* ? I'll pass....
DarkAkuma
You're correct. You didn't have to work on it. But at the same time, had you simply just being forthcoming with the help you could provide/patch you could assist with, then everyone would have been widely grateful for your work and efforts, rather than 'thankless' as you put it.
Cluster didn't have to go out of his way to make this tool - but he did, and he provides the information he does have to people and is thanked endlessly for it.
The whole 'guess what I have and guess what you dont' isn't a good approach for people in hope
With choices like this, no wonder people lose hope. If anything, withholding a vital file from the community only hurts it.
Thanks, @DarkAkuma
If only you weren't so cryptic with your backwards message there wouldn't have been a misunderstanding
Entitled people like you hurt the community. People that actually work and try to contribute like me help it.
I made a huge mistake posting here...
Entitled people like you hurt the community. People that actually work and try to contribute like me help it.
I made a huge mistake posting here...
What's the limit of games that can be added to the SNES before you have to worry about save states and errors and whatnot? I remember in the early days of the NES that was an issue. Not sure if that's changed over time. Thanks in advance!
Probably 60 or so before you'll need a new folder; if there are too many ROMs on a folder, you may encounter a C8 error when shutting down.
Ah okay. Is there an exact number to this or do you just have to fiddle around with it? I'm thinking of having the original games in root with everything else in folders split equally. Or maybe just have everything in folders (30 games max)?
I don't know the exact numbers, I just know after a certain no. the system tends to freak out.
Probably 60 or so before you'll need a new folder; if there are too many ROMs on a folder, you may encounter a C8 error when shutting down.
That wasn't his question though...
We don't know how much memory you should keep free to allow savestates. I personally guess that the reason we have 260MB rather than 300 like on the NESClassic is that they locked that last part for save states... it's only a theory and not founded on any proof. I would suggest keeping a bit of memory. Maybe just try and pack it the most and check save states and rewind...
That wasn't his question though...
We don't know how much memory you should keep free to allow savestates. I personally guess that the reason we have 260MB rather than 300 like on the NESClassic is that they locked that last part for save states... it's only a theory and not founded on any proof. I would suggest keeping a bit of memory. Maybe just try and pack it the most and check save states and rewind...
Figured out that I need to leave at least one game in the root file system. I just wanted system folders, but it went into a boot cycle and black screen.
So that answers that question.
I have four folders with 25 games each in the root. No standalone games. All works fine.Can someone answer me, if this is a problem that only occurs if you mess with FTP (as the user I quoted had done)? I was going to have folders too (using just Hakchi, no FTP), with no games in root.