Even though I've posted repeatedly on this subject on the official thread for cfg-usb, it never gets answered, or it just gets flat out ignored, so I'm posting here.
Very simply, among the list of games I've since put on my external hard drive for cfg-usb to load includes a few GameCube games like 1000 Year Door (prime example for the sake of this thread). While some games seem to have next to no useful codes available for the cheat hook (such as Metroid Prime), the app has been very good about finding them for wii games... for the most part. But in the case of 1000 year door, while there is a myriad of official AR codes available (more than I'd need for the purpose of replaying the game), every time I try to search for codes for this game, the program just errors out insisting that there are none. To which I must be compelled to ask... what the hell does it think THESE ARE?
At this point in time, my questions would be as follows:
Very simply, among the list of games I've since put on my external hard drive for cfg-usb to load includes a few GameCube games like 1000 Year Door (prime example for the sake of this thread). While some games seem to have next to no useful codes available for the cheat hook (such as Metroid Prime), the app has been very good about finding them for wii games... for the most part. But in the case of 1000 year door, while there is a myriad of official AR codes available (more than I'd need for the purpose of replaying the game), every time I try to search for codes for this game, the program just errors out insisting that there are none. To which I must be compelled to ask... what the hell does it think THESE ARE?
At this point in time, my questions would be as follows:
- How do I make the app see these codes and save them?
- Can I write up the file it's looking for myself for this game and call it a day?
- Failing all this, I'd be just as happy if I could find the homebrew that was out there to load up the iso for the Wii-compatible Action Replay for GameCube games and fill in the gap by playing with the real disc and enabling its codes. But since the only links I can find with my google-fu are all dead, I must wonder if anyone here has it mirrored somewhere (filetrip, perhaps?)...