Of course, but let me try to explain better what I meant.
The whole purpose I use this mod for is to instantly load a C64 game to the title screen with just 1 click (like turning a C64 to a console, of course subsequent loadings do remain).
Here is how I achieve it, see it as some kind of installation to do only once per game:
I load a game with Frodo in the normal way, eventually changing the key bindings for that game (infact C64 games often use keyboard keys like F1,F2,F3, Space bar, etc., not to mention the possibility to assign the Up Joystick direction to a key, much much better for platformers and racing games).
After the long loading time, once the game is at the title screen, I save the sate.
I do this for each game, then in the 'saves' folder i rename all .sav files from 'gametitle.d64.sav' to 'gametitle.sav, in order to show the correct titles in Wiiflow, and rename all the other files accordingly (they are used for preferences)
At this point I have a full set of ...hmmm.... let's call them "title-screen game saves".
Now, if I'd leave them in the 'saves' folder, and I need to use save states (and in C64 games you need the save feature badly) Frodo Wii would overwrite them.
This is why I move them to another folder and change the rompath accordingly, because I want my "title-screen game saves" to be untouched.
I know this may sound a long and complicated process, but in my opinion it improves Frodo Wii in every way and is well worth it.
The whole purpose I use this mod for is to instantly load a C64 game to the title screen with just 1 click (like turning a C64 to a console, of course subsequent loadings do remain).
Here is how I achieve it, see it as some kind of installation to do only once per game:
I load a game with Frodo in the normal way, eventually changing the key bindings for that game (infact C64 games often use keyboard keys like F1,F2,F3, Space bar, etc., not to mention the possibility to assign the Up Joystick direction to a key, much much better for platformers and racing games).
After the long loading time, once the game is at the title screen, I save the sate.
I do this for each game, then in the 'saves' folder i rename all .sav files from 'gametitle.d64.sav' to 'gametitle.sav, in order to show the correct titles in Wiiflow, and rename all the other files accordingly (they are used for preferences)
At this point I have a full set of ...hmmm.... let's call them "title-screen game saves".
Now, if I'd leave them in the 'saves' folder, and I need to use save states (and in C64 games you need the save feature badly) Frodo Wii would overwrite them.
This is why I move them to another folder and change the rompath accordingly, because I want my "title-screen game saves" to be untouched.
I know this may sound a long and complicated process, but in my opinion it improves Frodo Wii in every way and is well worth it.