This work in flashcarts? thx in advence
Yes, filters / widescreen work with DS flashcarts. But like using a real DS cartridge, it's not adjustable per-game unless you install TwilightMenu++ on the flashcart.
This work in flashcarts? thx in advence
Widescreen (per-game) can only be used on the R4 Ultra, and the console's SD card.Yes, filters / widescreen work with DS flashcarts. But like using a real DS cartridge, it's not adjustable per-game unless you install TwilightMenu++ on the flashcart.
This work in flashcarts? thx in advence
Obviously. It applies to DS(i) mode itself, not just individual games.
Or if you meant DS-side TWPatcher (changing settings without reboot), it currently only works in DSi mode.
Install cia,put flashcart and we play?
Install cia, open it, select the patches you want, then after it finishes it should work once you enter DS mode.
It's important though that you enable "external module loading" in Luma3DS settings!
select the patches you want what patches I need for play DS games from flashcat?
Didn't know bilinear filtering is a possibility. That would be fantastic as I think it would fix some black color stuff for gba, both agb_firm and gbarunner2. It does so for mgba at least.Not patches to games, but patches to the 5:4 upscaling used. You can see previews of what they will look like, using SM64DS as an example. I prefer Sono's Crisp filter (AIUI display 4 pixels normally, 5th is an average of the previous and next), but simply repeating pixels or bilinear filtering are also possible.
Didn't know bilinear filtering works. That would be nice as I think it fixes some black color stuff for gba, both agb_firm and gbarunner2.
Didn't know bilinear filtering is a possibility. That would be fantastic as I think it would fix some black color stuff for gba, both agb_firm and gbarunner2. It does so for mgba at least.
It's basically that blacks on sprites usually thicken in many games when the screen scrolls. I find it most obvious in Bomberman Tournament, but it's also noticeable for the eyes of npcs in Pokemon games. I can upload a vid to show precisely what I mean.Not sure what you are calling "black color stuff", I have bilinear filter working in agb and its' not going to do anything dramatic for colors. Just makes things smooth/blurry instead of the default sharp/chunky. That said sharpening effects can increase overall dark/light contrast a bit, and you can also play around with dimming or pushing up to brightness clipping if you wanted to.
It's basically that blacks on sprites usually thicken in many games when the screen scrolls. I find it most obvious in Bomberman Tournament, but it's also noticeable for the eyes of npcs in Pokemon games. I can upload a vid to show precisely what I mean.
Yeah I know it's a characteristic of the screen, however I saw that mgba was able to get rid of this with bilinear filtering turned on and I was actually able to get rid of most of this by having linear interpolation 1 turned on and running gbarunner2, which is great news! (even if it is at a cost of a blurrier picture)That's the characteristics of the 3DS TN display panels, you will see that in all kinds of 2D games, not much an AGB matrix can do about it. The IPS 3DS panels don't have that effect.
At least GBA games were made for a system with even worse motion blur and most of them took it into account. Try playing some dark NES games on the same display like Castlevania...
Hi! Just wanted to ask if anyone knew of any status updates regarding the SM64DS Analog Stick Hack? I've heard it's being worked on, but I personally don't know what the status of development is.
You don't need to do it that way. Better would be a patch for sm64ds that uses rtcom instead.It hasn't progressed at all to my knowledge. On my side I haven't researched the touchscreen emulation either due to work eating up most of my free time and energy, and now even less free time since the quarantine.