I was curious. The injector I had been using, the TeconMoon one, uses Rhythm Heaven Fever (USA) as the base for everything, seemingly with no problems even for games that are indicated on the gbatemp compatibility list to use a different game instead. Then I got into UWUVCI, looked at its compatibility list. At first it looks like just the gbatemp list again, but it's got a few differences from it.
Also, UWUVCI has in its dropdown menu of bases 3 regions for 3 games, but these are just Rhythm Heaven Fever, Super Paper Mario, and Xenoblade Chronicles -- its own compatibility list shows Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Donkey Kong Country Returns as well.
So I was curious, is there any rhyme or reason to how these compatibility lists are laid out? Obviously one assumes the games they're listed as compatible with are games they're compatible with, but is this to the exclusion of others? I realize it's likely no one has exhaustively tested every game with every base, but there are no entries for bases that didn't work.
So, I guess I'd just like to know more about how the compatibility lists are organized, maybe?
Also, UWUVCI has in its dropdown menu of bases 3 regions for 3 games, but these are just Rhythm Heaven Fever, Super Paper Mario, and Xenoblade Chronicles -- its own compatibility list shows Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Donkey Kong Country Returns as well.
So I was curious, is there any rhyme or reason to how these compatibility lists are laid out? Obviously one assumes the games they're listed as compatible with are games they're compatible with, but is this to the exclusion of others? I realize it's likely no one has exhaustively tested every game with every base, but there are no entries for bases that didn't work.
So, I guess I'd just like to know more about how the compatibility lists are organized, maybe?