Homebrew WIP GZDoom for Switch

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Is there a way to save button mappings? I hate to have remap things everytime. If i use save settings after i have set everything up it messes buttons all over the place.
Edit: Okay wierd thing happened. I set my button settings up and saved settings and all my mappings go over the place and i pressed reset to defaults option and app crashed. Now that i started over my button settings are now the way i wanted them to be. Very odd.
I think you have to quit the app via the quit button and not by closing it with the home button or it resets the buttons if you've recently changed them.
 
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If you press start (+) and select quit game, what happens? When I do that it takes me back to the homebrew browser.
Screen goes black and it stays like that until i press homemenu button and close the app. But i think it might have something to do with that i have created nsp forwarder for gzdoom for quick access. 🤔
 
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Hmm.. i found wierd issue. I downloaded latest version of Bullet time x mod and it works great when i use it on Project Brutality and Brutal doom with my phone but when i use it on my Switch it crashes the game. Other time slowing mods work but this one not for some reason and i'd really want to use this. Any idea why this is happening? I have tested latest version of the mod and also older version and same happens. This is the mod i'm talking obaut. https://www.moddb.com/games/doom-ii/addons/bullet-time-x
 
No matter what I do, the game just does not want to save Gameplay settings, I have to go to settings and turn off jumping, crouching and freelook every single time I launch the game. This can be bypassed if you save the game and load a save, but it's still very annoying, is there any way to save the settings? Closing the game via "QUIT GAME" doesn't save them.
 
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No matter what I do, the game just does not want to save Gameplay settings, I have to go to settings and turn off jumping, crouching and freelook every single time I launch the game. This can be bypassed if you save the game and load a save, but it's still very annoying, is there any way to save the settings? Closing the game via "QUIT GAME" doesn't save them.
Thats odd. Everytime i change settings and need to save them i use quit game and they are saved. I press quit game and wait untill screen goes black and then i close the app and restart and settings are saved.

Oh in my case the quit game does not works properly and the game does not really quit but more like freeze and i have to close app and restart it everytime. That might be the reason because i use nsp forwarder on gzdoom app.
 
I was wondering that could it be possible to add functionality to make subfolders to pwads folder for easier organition of mods and maps etc? I found out today that on delta touch on android you can do so and it's very handy feature to have if you have a lot of files in your pwads folder. For example my subfolders on delta touch are games, textures, music, mods. Very easy to find what you need.
 
Running GZDoom with Brutal Doom has quickly become one of the best things to use my hacked Switch for. Only problem I've encountered is the first time I do anything during a play session, there's a slight freeze. So the first minute of any session is spent going through as many motions as possible, to ensure as few hiccups as possible during heated gameplay moments. I'd be grateful if anyone has a solution to mitigate this issue.

On an unrelated note, I'm quite surprised there's no alternative for hacked PS4 systems. Or maybe there is?
 
Running GZDoom with Brutal Doom has quickly become one of the best things to use my hacked Switch for. Only problem I've encountered is the first time I do anything during a play session, there's a slight freeze. So the first minute of any session is spent going through as many motions as possible, to ensure as few hiccups as possible during heated gameplay moments. I'd be grateful if anyone has a solution to mitigate this issue.

On an unrelated note, I'm quite surprised there's no alternative for hacked PS4 systems. Or maybe there is?
Are you overclocking? That helps with brutaldoom
 
They should - GZDoom detects and distinguishes between all those different iwads out there.
 

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