I think the reason for only Australia having the NCL cover in this case is that it was a niche title late in the cycle, so regions like UKV or SCN didnt want to do NCLs minimum order for a bespoke run (5,000 copies, iirc), and pooled with NOE. The US/NCL one is pretty bad, its got the Japanese art mixed with a real life stock photo of a farm. Also he doesnt really seem up to date on current updates like most of us, going by his recent posts in that thread.Yeah I agree, the NOE artwork for Harvest Moon is much nicer and atmospheric, lovely image really. If anything, a youtube or site explaining how to use his tool should be made because THAT is what is most confusing for people. But I do give people the option and point people to where they can learn more about it and come to their own conclusion. I dont use his tool and feel theres no immediate need to use his tool unless specified. Thats how business works baby.Īs for DarkAkuma, hes kind of a grumpy old man stuck in his ways. Those people should just pay people like me to do it for them and be done with it. Just look at the people on the reddit posting about flashing the wrong kernel? Like how? Lmao. You could build your little site and people would probably STILL screw it up. Some people just arent, well, savvy enough. Also that Patton guy made like zillion youtubes already. Youre done" because it really is that simple. You dont need to build a site to tell them "install hackhi. The 3DS modding community is a fantastic model for this, and is now just the go to guide for everyone.ģds hacking requires much more than a snes classic, lol. It's not brain surgery, but the sheer amount of time wasted helping people is insane. So, page 1 would say 'Have you hacked your SNES classic before? yes or no', and that would create two options to go to, and another branch might say 'Do you want more than 100 games on your system? use external USB / don't use USB' etc. I have server space we could use, and I would even buy a URL. ![]() It just needs a very simple HTML structure (or be built on a simple WordPress install), and I wouldn't have thought it would need more than 10 branching pages. Once we decide what the guide needs to contain, we can delegate between us and write a section each. Would anyone here be interested in working on something with me? We can break down a proposed guide into sections (like ) and have a focus on Canoe and SFROM Tool, with retroarch spinning off and pointing to or whatever. But I just don't have the time to put into doing the whole thing myself. I have been thinking for a while of writing my own guide, and trying to make it as comprehensive as is for hacking 3DS systems. There is so much confusion around SNES Classic hacking, and the bloodshed is getting more and more tedious. I found this Dato-Matic website through the spreadsheet and No Intro but I don't want to mess with it yet until I know which options I should check off. Outside of a massive 3gig file, I couldn't find anything that seemed to help (it's still downloading 4 hours later). I also tried to find "no-intro" versions. ![]() Is there an easy process that I can run every single rom through as a failsafe? It's clear to me that converting every rom as an SFrom with DarkAkuma is not a "catch all" method. Instead I get a "C8: An Error has occurred" message and it just stays on. Even games that used to work on my last flash now no longer work. ![]() Almost every single game I added now boots with a black screen and a "C7: An Error has occurred" message when I try to restart. I then re-flashed my SNES Classic and booted it up. ![]() It sounded like my best bet was to download SFROM Tool from DarkAkuma, download the patch pack and extract them into the patch folder, open individual roms in the SFROM program and re-save each of them as an SFROM file before adding to hakchi. I also re-read through that Google doc and some of this comments in this thread. As some of you suggested, I redownloaded many of my roms.
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