Exactly! Where did the time go?? But I still make time for 3DS of course because that's mandatory life stuff
The game I've been really playing is Etrian Odyssey Untold. That 3D depth code is one of the best ones we've done. I haven't had any crashes or glitches whatsoever, and it's SO great to extend the focal point of the labyrinth. Just adds to the mystery and immersion!
Games like that with no culling artifacts or pop-in were really made for this. I wish other people could see it!
Thank you for making these 3d cheat codes available! I stumbled onto this thread looking for this 3d effect for the two 2d Mario games. Most of the codes for other games work great and look amazing. The one for bowser's inside story definitely works:
Mario & Luigi: Bowsers Inside Story + Bowser Jrs Journey v.12 - USA
Title ID: 00040000001D1400
The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D doesn't work for me. Every time I boot the game with the plugins enabled, it shows:
An error occurred (ErrDisp)
Error type:
generic
Process ID:
39
Process name:
CtrApp
Process title ID: 0004000000033500
Address:
Error code:
0x004660c4
0xe0a01839
Press any button to reboot.
I have tried to re-add the codes incase if I didn't type something correctly but no luck. My tittle ID is correct and I pasted these exact codes into CTRPF. Clearly I am doing something wrong but I don't know what. Can anyone help me?
The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D doesn't work for me. Every time I boot the game with the plugins enabled, it shows:
An error occurred (ErrDisp)
Error type:
generic
Process ID:
39
Process name:
CtrApp
Process title ID: 0004000000033500
Address:
Error code:
0x004660c4
0xe0a01839
Press any button to reboot.
I have tried to re-add the codes incase if I didn't type something correctly but no luck. My tittle ID is correct and I pasted these exact codes into CTRPF. Clearly I am doing something wrong but I don't know what. Can anyone help me?
I had the same happen, I ended up disabling the plugin after I entered the code. Then I rebooted into the game and pulled up the luma menu instead to enable the cheat. There's an option for that.
The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D doesn't work for me. Every time I boot the game with the plugins enabled, it shows:
An error occurred (ErrDisp)
Error type:
generic
Process ID:
39
Process name:
CtrApp
Process title ID: 0004000000033500
Address:
Error code:
0x004660c4
0xe0a01839
Press any button to reboot.
I have tried to re-add the codes incase if I didn't type something correctly but no luck. My tittle ID is correct and I pasted these exact codes into CTRPF. Clearly I am doing something wrong but I don't know what. Can anyone help me?
Launch the game with plugins disabled. Turn the code on from the Luma menu (L+ D-Pad DOWN + Select). Don't do it until you've loaded the actual game (not on the home menu). See if that works. Ocarina is one of the most stable codes for me.
I had the same happen, I ended up disabling the plugin after I entered the code. Then I rebooted into the game and pulled up the luma menu instead to enable the cheat. There's an option for that.
Launch the game with plugins disabled. Turn the code on from the Luma menu (L+ D-Pad DOWN + Select). Don't do it until you've loaded the actual game (not on the home menu). See if that works. Ocarina is one of the most stable codes for me.
So, I'd like to try and find these codes myself. How does it work? It seems complicated.. I read the following on the first page of this thread :
Code:
Depth 3D Values could be:
41200000
40200000
40F00000
40C00000
Pop-out 3D values could be:
44200000
40C00000
Values that usually surround the 3D depth/pop values:
3F800000
3F8C8000
BF800000
Example:
MONSTER HUNTER 4 ULTIMATE:
081C6730 40F00000 <-- This is how the default value For 3D Depth looks in memory
081C6734 40C00000 <-- This is how the default value For 3D Pop looks in memory
As an example, these two games have similar but different codes for the same depth effect. They both have 3 lines of 8 + 8 digit code. Sorry, I'm new to this hex number form and address finding.
Where does the D3 in D3000000 00000000 come from in the first line? The D2 in D2000000 00000000 of the third line? Is that always the case that you use D3000000 00000000 in the first line and D2000000 00000000 in the third line? How do you find the two 8 digit codes on the second line?
Plus Monster hunter's code uses D3000000 08000000 instead of D3000000 00000000.
Is it really just trial and error or is there a method to spot the address concerning the 3d effect?
I would like to do this for New Leaf, but I thought I had everything correct with 'installing' CTRPF, but nothing changes with 3d, even after enabling the plugin loader.
I would like to do this for New Leaf, but I thought I had everything correct with 'installing' CTRPF, but nothing changes with 3d, even after enabling the plugin loader.
Thank you for making these 3d cheat codes available! I stumbled onto this thread looking for this 3d effect for the two 2d Mario games. Most of the codes for other games work great and look amazing. The one for bowser's inside story definitely works:
Mario & Luigi: Bowsers Inside Story + Bowser Jrs Journey v.12 - USA
Title ID: 00040000001D1400
If you put the correct EUR title IDs as the file folder, they probably will work. Depends on whether the versions store the info in the same locations.
I've enabled the plugin loader from Rosalina, created a folder specific to the game in sd:/luma/plugins/<TITLEID>, and added a CTRPluginFramework-BlankTemplate.3gx to that folder.
When I launch the game I get the plugin ready indication, so I hit select to get enter into the editor but I'm not sure what to do next. Is there a better guide out there I can reference? Or is someone willing to walk me through the rest of the process to enter the cheat? Do I need to create a text file with notepad and place it in the following location? sd:/cheats/<tid>.txt
For example I'm doing this for Majora's Mask so the Title ID is 0004000000125500. And the cheat has already been identified:
I have much to learn!, thanks in advance with any help!
EDIT: I read thorough the entire thread thank you @Moogley for posting the YouTube tutorial for using and installing the CTRPF plugin earlier in this thread. I’m going to install some of these cheats later this week!
I would like to do this for New Leaf, but I thought I had everything correct with 'installing' CTRPF, but nothing changes with 3d, even after enabling the plugin loader.
I know some people have fiddled with turning the 3D on in Dragon Quest VIII, and that it would tank the fps even if it worked. However, as there seems to have been some success in simply activating the parallax barrier even in 2D games, could such a thing be possible in DQVIII without losing FPS? There wouldn't be 3D but it would, I think, enhance the image quite a bit nonetheless.
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