Just curious, is there any cheats for the NSO games? looking for a way to add cheats to paper mario... if anyone can help me out and point me in the right direction, that'd be awesome!
Haven’t tried this myself but would Cave help w/ this? I’ve oftern wondered about these but haven’t had the impetus to try them. Could be a red herring…Just curious, is there any cheats for the NSO games? looking for a way to add cheats to paper mario... if anyone can help me out and point me in the right direction, that'd be awesome!
hmmm, i'll look into this! thanx! THo i'm suprised no ones made cheats for all the emulator games the normal edizon/breezy way tbh. lol missed opportunity hahahaHaven’t tried this myself but would Cave help w/ this? I’ve oftern wondered about these but haven’t had the impetus to try them. Could be a red herring…
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nso-nintendo-64-lua-cheat-codes.613373/
and then use these type of codes?
http://www.cheatcodes.com/guide/gameshark-codes-paper-mario-n64-18281/
I think the Edizon/Breezy way would modify the NSO NSP itself but not the ROMs supplied to the installed NSP. Cave Database Manager app is THE defacto app for the NSO titles. It would be hard to top what DarkAkuma has done in the dtz space;. The codes for the N64 games are well established prior to Switch. I don’t see why anyone would put forth effort to redo them all in another format if this stack works. If I get some time later today I’ll try a few lua codes in Cave.hmmm, i'll look into this! thanx! THo i'm suprised no ones made cheats for all the emulator games the normal edizon/breezy way tbh. lol missed opportunity hahaha
Well if this method exists, why has no one mass implemented it yet? or made it more easy to do? D:I think the Edizon/Breezy way would modify the NSO NSP itself but not the ROMs supplied to the installed NSP. Cave Database Manager app is THE defacto app for the NSO titles. It would be hard to top what DarkAkuma has done in the dtz space;. The codes for the N64 games are well established prior to Switch. I don’t see why anyone would put forth effort to redo them all in another format if this stack works. If I get some time later today I’ll try a few lua codes in Cave.
Check out the thread above. Lua cheats are part of the Cave ecosystem and allow you to use native GS codes. It’s about as easy as you can get, man. From the thread above it looks like folks aren’t having too much trouble. I’m only cautious because I hesitate to recommend things I haven’t done before myself but honestly, it looks straight forward.Well if this method exists, why has no one mass implemented it yet? or made it more easy to do? D:
Well now, that is pretty easy!
I hardly wanna perma cheat in the game tbh XD but thanx for this, it is interesting.
Looked into this, and it's way beyond my understanding... I don't know how to even find the files it needs, nor understand what program they are using to do this stuff... yeah, all lost on me. i'm confused haha. also once you do this, are the codes always on? cause that is not even close to what i'm looking for lol and doing all that over again just to remove a code would be insane XD no ease of use at all, fine for widescreen hacks and junk. but not really for stuff you only need to toggle every once and a while...Haven’t tried this myself but would Cave help w/ this? I’ve oftern wondered about these but haven’t had the impetus to try them. Could be a red herring…
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nso-nintendo-64-lua-cheat-codes.613373/
and then use these type of codes?
http://www.cheatcodes.com/guide/gameshark-codes-paper-mario-n64-18281/