you're 100% right"Super Noah's Ark 3d" sounded like a religious game
you're 100% right"Super Noah's Ark 3d" sounded like a religious game
Yeah, I figured as much.you're 100% right
Sorry for the huge bump, but I thought that making a thread just for what I want to say isn't worth it. Ever since Rosalina was released, ctrWolfen throws me at the Home menu after choosing the shareware or full version of the game. Is this an incompatibility problem with Rosalina?
Sorry for the huge bump, but I thought that making a thread just for what I want to say isn't worth it. Ever since Rosalina was released, ctrWolfen throws me at the Home menu after choosing the shareware or full version of the game. Is this an incompatibility problem with Rosalina?
Probably, same thing for me.
Last was worked on back in April 2016. I think the 3DS scene is pretty much getting buried, and the Vita scene seems to be slowing down to a crawl. Everyone is going for the Switch and PS4 nowIs this project dead? I would really like to see this completed. The only problems I see that need to be addressed is the sound and the fact that it usually crashes.
Last was worked on back in April 2016. I think the 3DS scene is pretty much getting buried, and the Vita scene seems to be slowing down to a crawl. Everyone is going for the Switch and PS4 now
Yeah, there are so many things that I feel could be done on both Devices. At least try and see if they can be done. If not, well, at least that possibility got marked off the List of Questions of, "Can it run this?"darn but we know so much about the 3ds hardware now compared to 2016.... it could be finished and truly great!
The issue is only with the launcher, not the games themselves. If you simply delete "ctrWolfen.3dsx" and "ctrWolfen.smdh" files, your "ctrWolfen" folder will appear as a normal folder, which you can then go into and select the individual apps directly. There's just one problem with that. They're all named "boot" so, kind of difficult figuring out which is which if you leave it like that.
One way you could solve the problem is making folders within the "3ds" folder named "Wolfenstein_3D" and "Spear_Of_Destiny" and copy the "wl6" and "sod" folders to them respectively. So, then you can just go into your newly created folders and select the "boot" app. It works. Sometimes they crash while loading for some reason. But I played 4 levels of Wolfenstein mission 3. So apparently they're fairly stable once loaded.
EDIT: OK. I've compiled independent copies that actually have names, so they won't all show up as "boot" now. Just put all the game files in the same folder as the .3dsx and .smdh files (make sure you don't include the old "boot.3dsx" and "boot.smdh" files if transferring from an existing copy). I managed to keep the shareware files in the release as an example, since the resulting file was under 2 MB.