You can follow this guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/cemu/comments/4eis50/tutorial_how_to_get_new_super_mario_bros_u/Okay, I decrypted the update, and manually replaced all of the files on a different copy of the game. Loaded it up, and got the same crash.
New Super Mario Bros. U
Update v64
No DLC added
Any ideas why the game is crashing for me? It can't be Wii U Helper, and it looks like other people are getting the game to work. I'm completely stumped with this.
Where does it crash ? At the "press 1/2" start menu ?Still didn't work. Do you think that since that guide was made before the version of Cemu that runs updates, that the files needed are slightly different?
The music starts, the logo comes on, you see the four playable characters do a ground-pound, and it says "Press A". I press the button, the music hiccups repeatedly for about half a second, and the emulator crashes.Where does it crash ? At the "press 1/2" start menu ?
Damn, in one release's time, he killed pretty much all of BotW's issues? O_O
Now I want to see someone still claiming he's deliberately slowing down progress
No. Whatever you pledge you pay that much per month. So $5 USD x 12 months.Is patreon a one off payment and you'll get patreon build every time it's released?
No. Whatever you pledge you pay that much per month. So $5 USD x 12 months.
EDIT: You can obviously cancel your pledge but you would no longer get whatever perk you pledged at.
But you'll still get patreon builds after cancellation?
So no....you would no longer get whatever perk...
How in the name of Jesusiraptor rex did you clock i5 760 to 5Ghz?@Satoshi121
I'm always starting fresh and rebuilding caches by playing to be free of any potential compatibility issue between versions, and it has made my CEMU experience pretty smooth so far. Since I don't own many games it's not too bad. I'd probably copy old ones over if I had more games though. Also, while I like testing CEMU with stock CPU clocks (as well as on an old i5 760 I have in a secondary machine), overclocking it to 5GHz provides far more caching speed and improved compilation times (though Zelda still runs at a locked 15fps no matter what), but it's definitely not an option for everyone.