All right. Thanks for your replies!Well, it must be, but I didn't dig into how tex looks like.
All right. Thanks for your replies!Well, it must be, but I didn't dig into how tex looks like.
would you please update the patch for Demo Ver2 ?(title id 010093A01305C000;build id 2D10BE721F63E813)Ok, figured it out. It seems those clever guys either forgot that they have enabled in emulator options setting presentinterval always to 1, or emulator is now broken.
With attached exefs patch below your cheats are now working on hardware.
It seems it's not possible to get locked 60 without memory OC over 1600 MHz. It will fluctuate between 50 and 60 FPS even at 1963.5 MHz CPU and 1267.2 MHz GPU. There is no difference between those and 1785/921.
Did you find cheats please ? I'm looking for a inf hp onewould you please update the patch for Demo Ver2 ?(title id 010093A01305C000;build id 2D10BE721F63E813)
I appreciate it very much!
Saves are stored either on NAND (by default) or on sdcard (by unlocking feature in Atmosphere settings).fps mod sounds so good T_T
that being said, I have ignorant (and quite frankly stupid) questions as someone who's inept in the field of modding.
I have a switch and I'd rather not alter it drastically (will do so if needed).
How would one go about being able to mod Monster Hunter Rise save?
Would I be able to simply take out the SD card and use a modding software too cheat/mod on the SD card without actually doing anything to the Switch itself?
I'd greatly appreciate the help. Sorry for the trouble.
So what exactly do you do with this? I've never used a cheat so... do you copy some of this into a notepad file and put it in your sd card or something? Then run edizon after you're in game?Tested well work for AMS edizon
Monster Hunter Rise demo 2(Asia version)
tid:0100bef013050000
bid:dede62934d90ed75
ver:1.0.2
[lock hp 200]
58000000 0CEBEFF8
58001000 00000390
58001000 00000020
78000000 00000010
64000000 00000000 000000c8
[hp lock max 200]
58000000 0CEBEFF8
58001000 00000390
58001000 00000020
78000000 00000014
64000000 00000000 000000c8
[Hp buf 50]
58000000 0CEBEFF8
58001000 00000390
58001000 00000020
58001000 00000060
78000000 00000028
64000000 00000000 00000032
[endurance buf 50]
58000000 0CEBEFF8
58001000 00000390
58001000 00000020
58001000 00000060
78000000 0000002C
64000000 00000000 00000032
[Attack buf 10]
58000000 0CEBEFF8
58001000 00000390
58001000 00000020
58001000 00000060
78000000 00000020
64000000 00000000 0000000A
[defense buf 20]
58000000 0CEBEFF8
58001000 00000390
58001000 00000020
58001000 00000060
78000000 00000024
64000000 00000000 00000014
Don't ignore CPU overclocking. It should be your priority, not GPU in this case.Probably going to have to get huge downgrades in the visuals, because overclocked to 1224MHz/921Mhz on CPU/GPU docked I was getting 20FPS or so playing with 4 people, thats the worst case though but still
Don't ignore CPU overclocking. It should be your priority, not GPU in this case.
I don't think that overclocking to the max is a bad thing to be honest, I read (a long time ago to be fair) that it didn't affect the switch that much since I think the system is underclocked by default or something like that but I could be wrong.Im more worried about my temperatures, Im reaching 62c on the SoC and around 50-55% Fan Speed with that overclock both in Crash 4 and Rise, I want to repaste it but honestly noone shown proper statistics on the temperature difference
Id love to OC to the max but I really dont want to reach 100% fan speed, hopefully a repaste will bring it down while still reaching those high clocks but I doubt it will change that much
It doesnt really affect the temperatures that much, but it does affect the fan speed by a lot, it ramps up a bunch after around 60c, I just dont really want to have a super loud Switch just to have some extra FPS, Im planning to repaste the Switch soon and maybe then it will hold the same temperatures but at a much lower fan speedI don't think that overclocking to the max is a bad thing to be honest, I read (a long time ago to be fair) that it didn't affect the switch that much since I think the system is underclocked by default or something like that but I could be wrong.