Yes, but why go all the trouble to just enable emucard lolIm also guessing i couldn't just use the forwarder channel from Wii u side
Yes, but why go all the trouble to just enable emucard lolIm also guessing i couldn't just use the forwarder channel from Wii u side
So i can save my game lol unless you mean using the forwarder is more workYes, but why go all the trouble to just enable emucard lol
Quickest way to accomplish what you're trying to do would be to run the script with your gamecube game, choose NO when it asks if you want to autoboot, that way Nintendont will allow you to configure the options and will save once you run the game. After that all autobooting games will find the nincfg.bin on the SD card.So i can save my game lol unless you mean using the forwarder is more work
Ok so i do have a game installed to usb that's not set to autoboot so i can use thaQuickest way to accomplish what you're trying to do would be to run the script with your gamecube game, choose NO when it asks if you want to autoboot, that way Nintendont will allow you to configure the options and will save once you run the game. After that all autobooting games will find the nincfg.bin on the SD card.
If the non-autobooting forwarder glitches and crashes (happened to me once) just restart your system and launch it again.
Sure, as long as it gets you to the nintendont menu and you can boot a game.Ok so i do have a game installed to usb that's not set to autoboot so i can use tha
That Method does NOT work for the Twin Snakes. Leads to black screen on boot. Possible I just have a bad dump.
Make sure cheats are enabled in your nincfg.bin file (configure using nintendont from homebrew channel) and put the cheats on the SD card in the codes folder where you would normally place them.is it somehow possible to boot up the GC VC Games with Cheats enabled?
(VC Games are on autoboot)
Damn, I don't have a save to start the second disc lolYou definitely have a bad dump, I'm gonna download a copy 1:1 and use it.
@FIX94 did you push the last night update to the GitHub?
This i'm curious about also, is there a certain file structure we have to follow to get cheats enabled?is it somehow possible to boot up the GC VC Games with Cheats enabled?
(VC Games are on autoboot)
Nintendont says the Cheats are already enabled (via Homebrew Launcher)Make sure cheats are enabled in your nincfg.bin file (configure using nintendont from homebrew channel) and put the cheats on the SD card in the codes folder where you would normally place them.
didn't work for me either.Nintendont says the Cheats are already enabled (via Homebrew Launcher)
But when booting up the game via the wii u menu, there is no cheat working
And the gct is in the right place too. sd\codes\GAMEID.gct
I just edited my post.didn't work for me either.
Open your files in MS Paint or GIMP or something and re-save them as PNG files. Or send the logs, I doubt the issues are caused by your system language being in Japanese but who knows.
it has to be ID6, so for example for melee it would be sd:/codes/GALE01.gct.didn't work for me either.
Yeah, right now i'm trying to sort out all the wii codes from gamecube and trying to figure out what cheats i actually have for what games, the only download i could find was codes for both wii and gamecube, with no documentation of what games where included or what codes are for those games.it has to be ID6, so for example for melee it would be sd:/codes/GALE01.gct.
you can always just make them yourself, its not too difficult.Yeah, right now i'm trying to sort out all the wii codes from gamecube and trying to figure out what cheats i actually have for what games, the only download i could find was codes for both wii and gamecube, with no documentation of what games where included or what codes are for those games.
I think I found the pattern here, it only happens when buttons are not enabled (or ignored), example during un-skipable intros, loading screens, saving screens, un-skipable FMV, etc... It doesn't ignore because I guess the HOME button works outside the game code at nintendont level.it wouldnt hang then but instead ignore them, anyways this sounds really weird, I wonder why it would do that. and when it hangs, pressing the power button still works?