TWPatch works patching Nintendo's code, which you can access via GBA's Virtual Console games, or in DS/DSi mode with cartridges or DSiWare. OPEN_AGB_FIRM is a completely different piece of software.does the gba patcher work with open_agb_firm?
TWPatch works patching Nintendo's code, which you can access via GBA's Virtual Console games, or in DS/DSi mode with cartridges or DSiWare. OPEN_AGB_FIRM is a completely different piece of software.does the gba patcher work with open_agb_firm?
The D-pad filter one.
In this case, it means that the buttons can't be remapped without introducing latency.
How much latency are we talking about?
the gba patch works with open_agb_firm. just confirmedTWPatch works patching Nintendo's code, which you can access via GBA's Virtual Console games, or in DS/DSi mode with cartridges or DSiWare. OPEN_AGB_FIRM is a completely different piece of software.
the gba patch works with open_agb_firm. just confirmed
does the c-pad emulation only work with certain games or is there something else I need to do to enable it? I have a N3DSLL and the c-pad never seems to work
yeah for some reason it doesn't seem to be workingIt should be always on, both in DS and GBA mode.
yeah for some reason it doesn't seem to be working
by cpad emulation do we also mean c-stick from the N series or is it exclusive to the c-pad?Did it never work, or did patching cause it? Try deleting (or backing up) /luma/sysmodules/TwlBg.cxi and AgbBg.cxi and try again.
by cpad emulation do we also mean c-stick from the N series or is it exclusive to the c-pad?
Check the first post here, there's a picture that compares all filters!what is the difference between the crisp filter and the crisp tweaked?
Yoshi Topsy Turvy is a pointless game to play with gyro. Movement is just a gimmick with two possible directions instead of 180°/360° movement. It's better played just with the hack that replaces *motion like input* with L and R.I’m not sure if this is the right thread to ask this but googling lead me here, is possible to play games like Warioware Twisted and Yoshi Topsy Turvy natively using the 3DS gyro? I know it works with mgba but I’d like a better native experience if possible.
I’m not sure if this is the right thread to ask this but googling lead me here, is possible to play games like Warioware Twisted and Yoshi Topsy Turvy natively using the 3DS gyro? I know it works with mgba but I’d like a better native experience if possible.
The only similarity is that the N3DS (in NATIVE_FIRM) traps all calls to use the C-Stick and maps them to the C-Pad. Interestingly enough, Smash 3DS actually uses the C-Stick, not the C-Pad... but it only works with the pad because the O3DS can't fit the IR drivers in RAM during a match.C-stick doesn't has anything to do with the C-Pad.
Why doesn't it work? I enabled the features I want (especially the blue shift feature), applied the patch, waited an eternity (twice), opened twilight, launched Pokémon black but I never saw any change to the colours.