Not sure what to say to you, never happened to me and no one ever reported that, you are using real memory cards and such right?yep! full iso, and the md5 matches.
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Not sure what to say to you, never happened to me and no one ever reported that, you are using real memory cards and such right?
Have you tried using something other than a USB Flash Drive? USB Flash drives are horrible with Nintendont. Even a USB SD Card Reader with a fast SD card is better.Yep, using a real memory card. Thanks for your help anyways though, I've played the game on ps2 before, so it's not like I have a 007 itch I need to scratch. Just an odd issue I'm having, but thanks anyways
maybe try sd card or try the pal version and see if the errors persist.Yep, using a real memory card. Thanks for your help anyways though, I've played the game on ps2 before, so it's not like I have a 007 itch I need to scratch. Just an odd issue I'm having, but thanks anyways
Have you tried using something other than a USB Flash Drive? USB Flash drives are horrible with Nintendont. Even a USB SD Card Reader with a fast SD card is better.
When you ran an MD5 hash check, was file you checked on the Flash Drive or did you check it before copying it from an internal storage?I was originally using a sata harddrive through a usb adapter, and the same issues persisted. Other games would work flawlessly, but Agent Under Fire is just an outlier.
As for SD Cards, I'd have to purchase a usb SD reader, and a decent capacity SD card. It could be worth it, but it's not urgent for me right now.
As long as the MD5 hash on the USB Flash matches a known good dump the ISO isn't the issue. Something else is at play causing the issue. The odds of a hash collision on a file where the original and corrupted version have the same MD5 hash value AND are the same file size are virtually non-existent.that's really odd, i played this game in usb, SD, usb hdd and even partitioned usb hdd and never had this problem. Have you tried another rip of the game? even the same version but from another source.
problem is there was one user not so long ago that used good isos with md5 matching redump on pc and then used a program to pass the isos to the usb device that modified the iso so yeah sometimes people think nothing is wrong with what they do and they do stuff wrong, like him i played this game entirely on nintendont beginning to end with no issues, and i never saw anyone even saying that the cut scenes were wrong and such, worked fine for me.As long as the MD5 hash on the USB Flash matches a known good dump the ISO isn't the issue. Something else is at play causing the issue. The odds of a hash collision on a file where the original and corrupted version have the same MD5 hash value AND are the same file size are virtually non-existent.
This is why I said about the md5 on the USB Flash drive matching just to make the copied was proper.problem is there was one user not so long ago that used good isos with md5 matching redump on pc and then used a program to pass the isos to the usb device that modified the iso so yeah sometimes people think nothing is wrong with what they do and they do stuff wrong, like him i played this game entirely on nintendont beginning to end with no issues, and i never saw anyone even saying that the cut scenes were wrong and such, worked fine for me.
I find that Nintendont often fails randomly no matter what you do. So, you're not alone.Yep, using a real memory card. Thanks for your help anyways though, I've played the game on ps2 before, so it's not like I have a 007 itch I need to scratch. Just an odd issue I'm having, but thanks anyways
well third party stuff has random codding so im guessing the values for c sctick are not the sames as original controller, what controller are you using and on what place? gc controller on wii ports?yo ik this might not be the best place to post this, but just today i got into emulating GC games on the wii and they work just great, except i have an issue with my controller, i got like this generic controller and i tried luigi's mansion with it and it worked just great, til i moved the C stick for some reason it was inverted on a super weird way, if i move the stick mapped to the C stick Left and right, luigi points up and down, and if i move it up and down he'll point left and right, and i got like no clue how to fix it ive looked everywhere online, and im pretty sure this controller is supported since every other button works just fine.
well third party stuff has random codding so im guessing the values for c sctick are not the sames as original controller, what controller are you using and on what place? gc controller on wii ports?
Also nintendont is not an emulator, you are not emulating gc games at all with nintendont.
get theCHINESE DUAL TWIN USB GAMEPAD JOYSTICK
its connected to one of the usb ports, and its of those generic ps2 like gamepads that apparently has VID_0810&PID_0001 as like hardware identifier, mine didnt really came with a name since the company that made it just removed every ettiquete from it and its super hard to distinguish it from the other generic ps2 knockoff controllers
ight i messed with it a bit and that did it, thanks ive been looking everywhere for this omlget the
controller_ps2.ini
from the controller folder and mess around with the c stick values and rename to controller.ini and place in the root of usb/sd where you have your isos that ini has the same pid/vid as you have.