I want to enable cheat capability on my brand new DSi and DSTWO cart. I tried installing usercheatup, but it says I need a DLDI file. What is this and where do I find it? Also, how do I start cheats when in a game?
Don't use usrcheatup, just download usrcheat.dat, rename it to "usrcheat.dat", and place it in the _dstwo folder. Cheats will appear in the cheat menu on DS_GAME and in the real time menu automatically.I am still confused. When I click on the usrcheatup icon in the DSTWO homepage, it gives an error that wifi must be setup. I have the device set up with my home router/network in the native OS settings.
Are you saying that the configuration option in a given game should show a cheat option? I don't see one in the games so far.
Sorry, I'm not a gamer so please bear with me. Thank you for replying!!!
I'm saying ignore usercheatup and just put the database on the MicroSD yourself.
Once the database is on the MicroSD, you go to a game's properties when looking at games in the DSTwo (X button). There's a cheat option there.
Q: What type of cheat format does the SuperCardDSTwo use? Where can I get cheats for it? How do I activate the cheats?
A: The DSTwo uses usrcheat.dat (must be placed inside the _dstwo folder). You can get the up to date cheat database from the GBAtemp Cheats Forum. When you are in DS_GAME press X on your highlighted game to bring up a small menu. Make sure "Cheat" is set to "On" and "Mode is set to "Patch", then press Y to browse the cheats, which you can individually activate. Press B two times to get back to the standard DS_GAME view, then when you launch your game all of the cheats should work. You can activate or deactivate cheats at any time by going into the Real Time Guide with your hotkey (default L+R+Start) and going into the Cheat code menu, however some cheats do not activate/deactivate properly mid-game, so you might have to set them at the beginning.
It's stickied:
The SuperCard DSTWO Beginner's Guide
Edit: the GBAtemp Cheats Forum is still down, just use the link I gave you for the latest version that I'm aware of that's still accessible