I do not use EmuNAND.
If there's only the choice between 56 (249) and 57 (250) Then I tried both and it doesn't seem to change anything.
And as I say it's not really crashing. The game is like still functioning, because you can turn it off with the controller. If it was crashing you should hold the power button on the console for some time to turn it off.
I tried with different dumps (Something weird is that Wii Backup Manager says that some dumps really has a size of 1.06 GB while others 1.23, which is something I've never seen with other Wii games).
I tried the Sha1 check and if I'm looking where I should (the Log) it says:
"Verify Data Thread SFVEXJ Fishing Resort Pass"
EDIT:
Okay, so I tried to put it on a FAT32 USB, with IOS 249, and I've been able to play the kayak game twice in a row.
I'll try a bit more, if I can play like 5 times without failing, that could have been the problem (Again, the first and only time this has happened).
I'll come back after testing. Thank you!
EDIT2:
I've been able to play it four times before that attraction was closed, so it seems that the different partition did de trick.
Which brings me this question: What's the best way to format an USB for this? Should I format with a set ammount of clusters like Nintendont?
If there's only the choice between 56 (249) and 57 (250) Then I tried both and it doesn't seem to change anything.
And as I say it's not really crashing. The game is like still functioning, because you can turn it off with the controller. If it was crashing you should hold the power button on the console for some time to turn it off.
I tried with different dumps (Something weird is that Wii Backup Manager says that some dumps really has a size of 1.06 GB while others 1.23, which is something I've never seen with other Wii games).
I tried the Sha1 check and if I'm looking where I should (the Log) it says:
"Verify Data Thread SFVEXJ Fishing Resort Pass"
EDIT:
Okay, so I tried to put it on a FAT32 USB, with IOS 249, and I've been able to play the kayak game twice in a row.
I'll try a bit more, if I can play like 5 times without failing, that could have been the problem (Again, the first and only time this has happened).
I'll come back after testing. Thank you!
EDIT2:
I've been able to play it four times before that attraction was closed, so it seems that the different partition did de trick.
Which brings me this question: What's the best way to format an USB for this? Should I format with a set ammount of clusters like Nintendont?
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