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Animal Crossing Wild World graphical trailing issue #126

Open HeroLarcio opened 8 years ago

HeroLarcio commented 8 years ago

The sky (sometimes), the top screen while indoors after closing the menu, and the black area around indoor areas trail instead of showing their proper colors.

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I use an iPod Touch 6th Gen. iOS 9.3.2 Unjailbroken v1.4.0 obtained from iEmulators

BTW I love the emulator in general. This issue is just bothersome because I love AC a lot :P

DarknesGaming commented 8 years ago

Maybe that issue is still present in iNDS 1.5.1.2 (You need Xcode for that). That issue will probably get fixed, along with depth threshold. There are a bunch of games with graphical issues that somehow relate to depth threshold.

HeroLarcio commented 8 years ago

What's funny is that if a transition occurs or you enter and leave the menu, the trails go away. (and stay away until you enter and exit a building in the case of the sky)

and I have no idea what Xcode is. I do wanna find a way to get 1.5.1.2 without the BuildStore or having to wait for a jailbreak for 9.3.2, though...

Also, this occured in nds4ios as well.

DarknesGaming commented 8 years ago

Xcode is the only way to actually get iNDS 1.5.1.2. Xcode is a developer tool from Apple Inc, allowing you to create your own apps and test them before submitting to the app store. Xcode is needed to build iNDS 1.5.1.2 and install it to your phone. More information can be found on the wiki for Jailed devices (devices without Cydia installed).

HeroLarcio commented 8 years ago

Ohh I get it. Yea I lack a Mac do I can't use that I don't think.

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Xcode is the only way to actually get iNDS 1.5.1.2. Xcode is a developer tool from Apple Inc, allowing you to create your own apps and test them before submitting to the app store. Xcode is needed to build iNDS 1.5.1.2 and install it to your phone. More information can be found on the wiki for Jailed devices (devices without Cydia installed).

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DarknesGaming commented 8 years ago

There is another way to use Xcode that doesn't involve buying a Mac. You just need to install VMware, and download a Mac OS X Virtual Disk from xBytez. Your computer must be able to support Virtualization, and all Intel Core processors 2nd generation and up, and most Intel Pentium processors support that and have it enabled already. AMD processors are not supported for Mac OS X. To do all that, look it up on Google. I am not explaining how to do it here because this comment is already very long.

HeroLarcio commented 8 years ago

I'll figure it out, thanks! (And it does.)

On Monday, May 9, 2016, DarknesGaming notifications@github.com wrote:

There is another way to use Xcode that doesn't involve buying a Mac. You just need to install VMware, and download a Mac OS X Virtual Disk from xBytez. Your computer must be able to support Virtualization, and all Intel Core processors 2nd generation and up, and most Intel Pentium processors support that and have it enabled already. AMD processors are not supported for Mac OS X. To do all that, look it up on Google. I am not explaining how to do it here because this comment is already very long.

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HeroLarcio commented 8 years ago

I finally found the internet connection to be able to download and use virtualbox and the El Capitan vm cd. This issue is still relevant as of today. (June 12th). Confirmed as I now run the latest version of iNDS and forever will. :)