nopenothing changed. would TWPatcher being effecting this, i remember using it to try different filters on ds mode.
nopenothing changed. would TWPatcher being effecting this, i remember using it to try different filters on ds mode.
nope
quoted from: https://gbatemp.net/threads/sono-releases-twl-patcher-with-ds-i-widescreen-support.545842/I have the same issue, the only way I get it to work is to manually put the patch in the sysmodule folder of luma, but it stretches every game, even unsupported ones. I have tried to reinstall TWilightMenu but I can't seem to make it work like it is intended to.
quoted from: https://gbatemp.net/threads/sono-releases-twl-patcher-with-ds-i-widescreen-support.545842/
(if the screen still appears stretched, try creating a blank wideCheatData.bin in <sdcard>:\_nds\nds-bootstrap).
also where did you place the cxi?
can confirm. manually installing the latest release fixed it.In sd:\luma\sysmodules\TwlBg.cxi
This is the "normal" method to get patches working, but it should be supported from TwiLightMenu directly.
But nevermind, I just found out that the updated Twilight menu must be installed manually, because updater can't grab it, I'll try and report back my result.
v9.0.4
Check here on how to update TWiLight Menu++.
Please do the manual method of updating, as the TWLMenu++ Updater is unable to update to this version properly.
What's new?
Bug fix
- Sanity checks have been added for widescreen launch.
It checks if a custom `TwlBg.cxi` file in `sd:/luma/sysmodules` is backed up, if the wide cheat has been copied successfully, and if the Widescreen TwlBg file has been moved to `sd:/luma/sysmodules` successfully.
If any of those fail, the game will play in 4:3.
- Minor fix to the file copy code.
Seems to be just an nds-bootstrap issue at this point.I have manually updated but unfortunately, I am still getting stretched widescreen
Seems to be just an nds-bootstrap issue at this point.
Try downloading the latest nds-bootstrap from here: https://github.com/ahezard/nds-bootstrap/releases
quoted from: https://gbatemp.net/threads/sono-releases-twl-patcher-with-ds-i-widescreen-support.545842/Still nothing, however applying the widescreen cheat from here https://gbatemp.net/threads/widescreen-cheats-for-ds-games-on-3ds.543212/ to the ROM manually has made the game display properly for me so the cheat just isn't applying for some reason normally.
I don't really recommend that.Still nothing, however applying the widescreen cheat from here https://gbatemp.net/threads/widescreen-cheats-for-ds-games-on-3ds.543212/ to the ROM manually has made the game display properly for me so the cheat just isn't applying for some reason normally.
That didn't help. There was already a "wideCheatData.bin".quoted from: https://gbatemp.net/threads/sono-releases-twl-patcher-with-ds-i-widescreen-support.545842/
(if the screen still appears stretched, try creating a blank wideCheatData.bin in <sdcard>:\_nds\nds-bootstrap).
I don't really recommend that.
Try a full reinstall of TWiLight Menu++, but keep the "Widescreen.cxi".
Uninstall the TWiLight Menu++ titles from the title list, using FBI, and then delete the nds-bootstrap folder and files in `sd:/_nds`, and finally, delete `TWiLightMenu` in `sd:/_nds`.How does one fully uninstall TWiLight Menu++?
Uninstall the TWiLight Menu++ titles from the title list, using FBI, and then delete the nds-bootstrap folder and files in `sd:/_nds`, and finally, delete `TWiLightMenu` in `sd:/_nds`.
Please send the MD5 checksum of your `nds-bootstrap-release.nds` file, using http://onlinemd5.comCompletely reinstalled (got the popup asking which DS model I was using and all the intro videos), still have stretched widescreen