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#Walk slow pokemon 3ds emulator Patch#
Then you may need to adjust the patches (found in the root of the romfs with the same name as the game's rom), if code/data modified by the patch file in the original game was moved around - which is quite hard to say if you didn't make the hack completely by yourself. The funny named file in the "rom" folder is (for GB/C games) just a renamed standard GBC rom These should only work for Pokemon virtual console gamesĬlick to expand.Once you know about extracting and repackaging a standard 3DS application, it's easy ~ I have not tested them for all regions, but they should work Gen 2 games are Gold, Silver, and Crystal Gen 1 and Gen 2 virtual console games have different patches - do not mix them up Your title id will be different depending on the game you wish to use this patch for Place your code.ips in '/luma/titles//code.ips' Pick out a patch you want to use and rename it to code.ipsģ. To use these patches, you'll need the latest Luma CFW.Ģ. Touch bottom Screen for debug menu, and have `Emulator Speed` patched to have a max of 10 (regular is 4)ĮDIT: If you want full width and the speed 10 debug menu in one patch, LooneyNoons has combined them into one patch that you can download here.
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The best use for this is being able to speed up or slow down virtual console games. I'm not the first person to find these, but I had never seen it before and decided to make some patches for it. A few days ago, I was digging through a VC disassembly and found what looked like a debug menu.