Only problem with Retroarch try both 1.7.8 - nightly, the top screen is randomly flickering brighten - darken render to unable to play. Other 3DS game not have this problem.
Is my O3DS defected?
Is my O3DS defected?
Old 3DS doesn't have auto brightness¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- HOME Menu Design → Auto-Brightness: OFF
Thanks. Good to know. My o2DS doesn't either. I thought that was missing specifically on the o2DS.Old 3DS doesn't have auto brightness
Thanks. Good to know. My o2DS doesn't either. I thought that was missing specifically on the o2DS.
@tomrev, see if the flickering happens with the 3D mode turned off.
I think RetroArch ignores the parental control's 3d mode set to off. Try putting a piece of electric (black) tape over the front facing camera and see if the flickering goes away.Thank you for you help. 3D slider is broken. I turned off 3D by parental control method but it doesn't fix. Could help me test with working 3D slider?
Hey, does your 3D slide switch has a hole where you can use a toothpick, needle, or tiny flathead for leverage?It seem to more stable. I guess you are right about it ignores the parental control. The screen is very dark but playable now.
That looks like a kind of promise hack. Do you have any guide?Hey, does your 3D slide switch has a hole where you can use a toothpick, needle, or tiny flathead for leverage?
No guide. I'd assume your 3D slider switch's tab piece broke off. Just take something small enough to insert into the hole or cavity and push the switch down until 3D mode is turned off.That looks like a kind of promise hack. Do you have any guide?
It seems to have hole which I could use needle. I use a needle to pick some convex inside but no luck to find one.
No guide. I'd assume your 3D slider switch's tab piece broke off. Just take something small enough to insert into the hole or cavity and push the switch down until 3D mode is turned off.
that's absolutely idiotic. the old 3ds doesn't have super stable 3d (and even if it had it telling him to turn it off is a better solution).I think RetroArch ignores the parental control's 3d mode set to off. Try putting a piece of electric (black) tape over the front facing camera and see if the flickering goes away.
Amazing . It works. Thank you.that's absolutely idiotic. the old 3ds doesn't have super stable 3d (and even if it had it telling him to turn it off is a better solution).
OP, in retroarch go to settings -> user interface -> 3ds display mode -> 2d