So I've had no real problems playing anything with my shiny new R4 SDHC (yet). HOWEVER, with several Japanese game I've tried (which includes Taiko no Tatsujin DS, Ketsui and Ouendan 1+2 - strangely enough it works with Gyakuten Kenji), it will NOT retain saves. When I launch it will say "Create save file" [sic] and act as though it's 'initialising' the battery data, when I quit playing it doesn't stay.
These are all "autosave" games, but I don't think that's the probem - Elite Beat Agents has worked, as well as other (US-version) auto-saving games. I don't know what the problem is, can anyone help?
...Hell maybe it's not even an issue of region, idk 8V
[e] In case this information will help with the diagnosis, I have an 8GB Sandisk SDHC card in it, that I just recently formatted with that Panasonic formatter thing in hopes of fixing this problem (it didn't, obviously). I'm using a phat DS. R4's kernel is 1.09b.
(Also, because I've been wondering for a while, can anyone tell me what the little icons below ROM files mean? Two of them are graphics stolen straight from Windows XP... I've figured out that the "Nintendo Wireless" icon probably means that there's a save file for it - it only appears after I've launched a ROM for the first time and the save has initialised, and the ones with the above problem never display this.)
These are all "autosave" games, but I don't think that's the probem - Elite Beat Agents has worked, as well as other (US-version) auto-saving games. I don't know what the problem is, can anyone help?
...Hell maybe it's not even an issue of region, idk 8V
[e] In case this information will help with the diagnosis, I have an 8GB Sandisk SDHC card in it, that I just recently formatted with that Panasonic formatter thing in hopes of fixing this problem (it didn't, obviously). I'm using a phat DS. R4's kernel is 1.09b.
(Also, because I've been wondering for a while, can anyone tell me what the little icons below ROM files mean? Two of them are graphics stolen straight from Windows XP... I've figured out that the "Nintendo Wireless" icon probably means that there's a save file for it - it only appears after I've launched a ROM for the first time and the save has initialised, and the ones with the above problem never display this.)