Hacking Nintendont

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Like what he said, T43z0r. Nintendont only looks for games that uses it's gameID as it's folder name. And Twilight Princess gameID is GZ2E01 for the NTSC-U. You can't use any title name of the folder to reach the game. The name of the folder for that game has to be it's gameID.

Already changed the folder name to that id and it still couldnt find it
 
I don't about anyone else, but the widescreen patch has done nothing but cause problems in most games for me. I was just wondering if anyone else has had the same issues I have with it (loading/saving problems, more crashes).
 
This is what it will look like if your using ur SD or USB, T4t3z0r.

SD:\games\GZ2E01\game.iso

or

USB:\games\GZ2E01\game.iso

i am using sd and that is indeed the path i am using.
 

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For me, the folder name can be anything like SD:\games\whatever\game.iso.
But a class2 SD-card? Is that fast enough? I doubt it but ok...
Whatever, it looks like you have "game .iso" instead of "game.iso" (notice the space!).

Edit: yeah I got ninja' but I was right at least :D
 
i have explorer set to display file extensions because other things i do sometimes require me to manually change them

Is the SD formatted as FAT32? If you try an usb loader, does the game appear(you might have to set the path for gc games).

I just want to say that none of my folders use the gameid as name and it never gave me trouble

edit: late to the party, lol. I didn't look at the screenshot before i posted.
 
the folder can be anything.
Nintendont doesn't load "only" the gameID, it just doesn't care what name you choose.

only "device:/games/" and "game.iso" or "disc2.iso" is mandatory.
and the full path should be less than 255 characters.


And if you use an external loader, or edit the nincfg.bin manually, you can even set any path you want.
sd:/my gamecube games/Zelda.gcm :D


How to confuse users even more :lol:
 
For me, the folder name can be anything like SD:\games\whatever\game.iso.
But a class2 SD-card? Is that fast enough? I doubt it but ok...
Whatever, it looks like you have "game .iso" instead of "game.iso" (notice the space!).

Edit: yeah I got ninja' but I was right at least :D

Must not be fast enugh because it got past the warning and nintendo screen then froze.
 
Like what he said, T43z0r. Nintendont only looks for games that uses it's gameID as it's folder name. And Twilight Princess gameID is GZ2E01 for the NTSC-U. You can't use any title name of the folder to reach the game. The name of the folder for that game has to be it's gameID.

no it doesnt.....
 
Like what he said, T43z0r. Nintendont only looks for games that uses it's gameID as it's folder name. And Twilight Princess gameID is GZ2E01 for the NTSC-U. You can't use any title name of the folder to reach the game. The name of the folder for that game has to be it's gameID.

Not true.
I have my games inside folders named like this:
Shadow The Hedgehog (GameID)/game.iso

You don't need to rename the folder to just the gameID, Nintendon't should be able to detect the game by the iso information.
 

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