A number of games don't like certain settings forced.Sorry for the lack of informations, but I found the problem. This game don't like the option force progressive to on. I switch off and now the image screen is stable.
Thank you
A number of games don't like certain settings forced.Sorry for the lack of informations, but I found the problem. This game don't like the option force progressive to on. I switch off and now the image screen is stable.
Thank you
just looked at it and from what I can tell the game does not like the fact that I indicate that the game should go into PAL60 mode because it is such a early game and actually is unaware of the existence of PAL60. to run it without any bios you can just force PAL50 though so that indication gets removed.That seems to indicate the PAL IPL is setting up something that Nintendont isn't. @FIX94 would you have any insights into this?
DiscEx is known to cause problems with some games that are extremely sensitive to file locations, but I haven't had any issues with it. Just remember that if you have any issues with a DiscEx-compressed game, you should see if the issue can be reproduced with 1:1 as well.Forgive me for my ignorance... The OP says not to use DiscEx, however many of my games are in this format. I loaded them on my USB HDD, and Nintendont seems to load them. Has Nintendont possibly been updated to allow DiscEx, but the OP not changed? Just curious if I should take the time to convert back to ISO, or not.
Strangley, no. Was I supposed to take any extra steps in setting up nintendont aside from sticking it in the apps folder? Was I supposed to do something with controllers.zip, or is that just for 3rd party controllers?no idea then everyone i know uses an hdd and wiiu gc adapter and they work flawlessly i use the lan adapter on the lower back port, my self powered hdd on upper back port and my wiiu gc adapter on both front ports and works great, doesnt your wiiu gc adapter work in nintendont menu if you click up and down?
I used DiscEX on all my games but I didn't use it to compress my games. I used it just so it would automatically take my ISO, put in it a folder and name it game.iso. So much easier than doing it manually.DiscEx is known to cause problems with some games that are extremely sensitive to file locations, but I haven't had any issues with it. Just remember that if you have any issues with a DiscEx-compressed game, you should see if the issue can be reproduced with 1:1 as well.
nope you just take the dol put it into nintendont folder ans is good to go, controller.zip is not needed anymore it was from old times before nintendont had the inis in memory.Strangley, no. Was I supposed to take any extra steps in setting up nintendont aside from sticking it in the apps folder? Was I supposed to do something with controllers.zip, or is that just for 3rd party controllers?
depends on the games. if its a audiostreamless game it will be fine, some compress tools due a bad compress and desync the audio streaming files making nintendont reboot the console when it tryes to play desynced stuff, the only tool i know that keeps compress and audio stream working great is DMtoolbox if the 32 options is checked for no desync.Forgive me for my ignorance... The OP says not to use DiscEx, however many of my games are in this format. I loaded them on my USB HDD, and Nintendont seems to load them. Has Nintendont possibly been updated to allow DiscEx, but the OP not changed? Just curious if I should take the time to convert back to ISO, or not.
I don't know if it is related, but the wiki for Swiss' Forced Progressive Compatibility List lists Ikaruga PAL as not offering a 60 Hz video mode, but supporting 480p if forced. And yet, not even older versions of Nintendont seem to be able to force it into 480p (when trying with MasterMod's v3.353 the screen stays black, but the game seems to be running since the HDD activity LED blinks when pressing controller buttons and the "exit Nintendont" button combination when not using native control still works).from what I can tell the game does not like the fact that I indicate that the game should go into PAL60 mode
I don't know if it is related, but the wiki for Swiss' Forced Progressive Compatibility List lists Ikaruga PAL as not offering a 60 Hz video mode, but supporting 480p if forced. And yet, not even older versions of Nintendont seem to be able to force it into 480p (when trying with MasterMod's v3.353 the screen stays black, but the game seems to be running since the HDD activity LED blinks when pushes controller buttons and the "exit Nintendont" button combination when not using native control still works).
Most of my games are DiscEX format (and I got a lot of games btw) they all work fine, just know if the game causes issues (black screen at start up, long loading screens,...etc) you should try it with a clean 1:1 format before reporting it as it might be compressed in a bad way.Forgive me for my ignorance... The OP says not to use DiscEx, however many of my games are in this format. I loaded them on my USB HDD, and Nintendont seems to load them. Has Nintendont possibly been updated to allow DiscEx, but the OP not changed? Just curious if I should take the time to convert back to ISO, or not.
Nintendont likely won't support NTFS because it's a much more complex filesystem than FAT32, so it would take too much CPU time and memory.I have a 3th drive how can format all of it to fat32 or will Nintendont ever support ntfs
nope you just take the dol put it into nintendont folder ans is good to go, controller.zip is not needed anymore it was from old times before nintendont had the inis in memory.
The Wii U doesn't have MIOS installed so don't go installing it there and Nintendont doesn't rely on MIOS at all. Nintendont runs GameCube Games in Wii mode not GameCube mode. So DIOS MIOS cannot be the issue.I think I've figured out what the problem is. I believe a while back when I first installed homebrew on vwii, I installed a dios mios wad. This was before I learned about nintendont being far superior. I think this caused some weirdness with the gamecube side of things. I found further evidence that this was the case when I tried this on my original wii, and nintendont wasn't letting me use original gc controllers until the rvl-mios was installed again. Problem is, Wii U isn't letting me reinstall the rvl. I was planning on restoring my nand backup, but to my knowledge, bootmii cannot work on wii u. Any suggestions?
I think I've figured out what the problem is. I believe a while back when I first installed homebrew on vwii, I installed a dios mios wad. This was before I learned about nintendont being far superior. I think this caused some weirdness with the gamecube side of things. I found further evidence that this was the case when I tried this on my original wii, and nintendont wasn't letting me use original gc controllers until the rvl-mios was installed again. Problem is, Wii U isn't letting me reinstall the rvl. I was planning on restoring my nand backup, but to my knowledge, bootmii cannot work on wii u. Any suggestions?