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DSi Menu replacement for DS/DSi/3DS/2DS
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Unable to launch games with S1SD and Flashcard kernel on 3DS, while they launch fine directly from Flashcard #2475

Open Delta18-Git opened 5 days ago

Delta18-Git commented 5 days ago

Flashcard or Exploits? R4iSDHC.com.cn cartridge, with Luma3DS 13.2 Base Console: New 3DS XL 11.18.0-50U

TWiLight Menu++ Version: v27.9.0 TWiLight Menu++ Theme: Nintendo 3DS + Default

Expected behavior

The SD card TWilight Menu autoboots the Flashcard TWilight Menu, and the games load through the kernel.

Actual behavior

The SD card TWilight Menu autoboots the Flashcard TWilight Menu, and trying to load any games shows a screen saying save is being created, and then it loads TWilight Menu once again.

If the game uses widescreen, TWilight Menu is loaded with widescreen, however unlike other similar issues, this is not permanent and loading any other DS game causes it to revert to 4:3.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Install TWilight Menu to flashcard. Enable SCFG and Slot-1 SD card support.
  2. Enable autoboot to flashcard.
  3. Try to launch a game.

Notes

The flashcard kernel does load games successfully as loading TWilight Menu on the flashcard from the HOME screen works fine.

If there are any logs that would be relevant, I can upload them.

RocketRobz commented 4 days ago

trying to load any games shows a screen saying save is being created, and then it loads TWilight Menu once again.

Have you tried turning off Update recently played list?

Delta18-Git commented 1 day ago

Sorry for no response, I'll test it tomorrow and reply.

Have you tried turning off Update recently played list?

Should it be edited in 3DS TWM++ or in Flashcart TWM++?

Delta18-Git commented 1 day ago

trying to load any games shows a screen saying save is being created, and then it loads TWilight Menu once again.

Have you tried turning off Update recently played list?

The issue still persists.