In-game guide allows you to pause a game while you're playing it to refer to a guide you've stored on the card. Useful for RPGs. Since this feature is also available on slot-2 Supercards, I've messed around with it a bit. The font is horrendous, and it doesn't save your position or wrap words correctly, but it works.WildWon said:If you could, could you toss out some of the pluses and minuses of both? I have the DS-One and from what i've heard, there's only one major difference as a bonus for both. DS-One has the game guide (which i don't even know what that is yet lol) and the Cyclo has faster menu and faster rom load times. Are there any other comparisons i should know?
DanTheManMS said:In-game guide allows you to pause a game while you're playing it to refer to a guide you've stored on the card. Useful for RPGs. Since this feature is also available on slot-2 Supercards, I've messed around with it a bit. The font is horrendous, and it doesn't save your position or wrap words correctly, but it works.WildWon said:If you could, could you toss out some of the pluses and minuses of both? I have the DS-One and from what i've heard, there's only one major difference as a bonus for both. DS-One has the game guide (which i don't even know what that is yet lol) and the Cyclo has faster menu and faster rom load times. Are there any other comparisons i should know?
The SCDS has a more customizable/powerful cheat engine, but it's harder to use than the CycloDS's. The SCDS can also patch homebrew to soft-reset, though I understand the latest beta firmware for the CycloDS adds this feature as well. The SCDS has advanced GBA-to-DS linkup capabilities (for example, you can now transfer Pokemon from a GBA *.sav file to Diamond/Pearl) but fails at the DS-to-Wii linkup for the Pokemon games, while the CycloDS Evo has better compatibility for the DS-to-Wii linkup for more games. The SCDS has 5 levels of slow-motion available, but it's an extension of the cheat system so most people don't even know the feature exists, while the CycloDS Evo only offers one level of slow-motion but it's accessible right from the in-game menu. The CycloDS Evo contains built-in support for the EZ-V 3in1 expansion pack, though both devices can easily use its feature through the GBA ExpLoader software.
In essence, the SCDS has slightly more features that are harder to use, while the CycloDS has slightly fewer features but presents them better.
Yes. Thats a plus for the Evolution, no mechanical spring to break.Urza said:Yet to be mentioned is the fact that the SCDS1 is spring-loaded, while the CycloDS Evo isn't.
:] im sure many people will be so very ecstaticJPH said:I'm trying to get the SuperCard DS One review out for you guys tonight!
No, only Supercard Team would be able to do this and they can't because the creator of Moonshell, Infantile Paralysier asked them to not use later builds of Moonshell in the Scds1 OS.juntok_abot said:i there a way to update the moonshell on supercard os to the latest?
Minox_IX said:No, only Supercard Team would be able to do this and they can't because the creator of Moonshell, Infantil Paralysier asked them to not use later builds of Moonshell in the Scds1 OS.juntok_abot said:i there a way to update the moonshell on supercard os to the latest?
While I agree on the first point, the CycloDS has a much faster and more responsive menu.Hit said:SCDS1 wins because it has same feutures as CycloDS(And some more) and it has a better menu
Second'dUrza said:While I agree on the first point, the CycloDS has a much faster and more responsive menu.Hit said:SCDS1 wins because it has same feutures as CycloDS(And some more) and it has a better menu
Do that, I would send a counter-response to prove that lagg exists in the OS (even on a Kingston 1 GB Japan which is one of the fastest microSD's), but I can't due to not having enough time atm.sidneyyoung said:I'm seriously thinking of uploading a vid of the scds-1 menu screen and browse some folders and stuff, because I would really love someone to point out this lag issue with the menu.
Minox_IX said:Do that, I would send a counter-response to prove that lagg exists in the OS (even on a Kingston 1 GB Japan which is one of the fastest microSD's), but I can't due to not having enough time atm.sidneyyoung said:I'm seriously thinking of uploading a vid of the scds-1 menu screen and browse some folders and stuff, because I would really love someone to point out this lag issue with the menu.
I only see lagg when navigating through my roms, not when entering folders.sidneyyoung said:Minox_IX said:Do that, I would send a counter-response to prove that lagg exists in the OS (even on a Kingston 1 GB Japan which is one of the fastest microSD's), but I can't due to not having enough time atm.sidneyyoung said:I'm seriously thinking of uploading a vid of the scds-1 menu screen and browse some folders and stuff, because I would really love someone to point out this lag issue with the menu.
when i click a folder or press 'a' the folder opens up showing the files before i can blink an eye; what happens on yours when you open a folder ?