@mjaoune Well, when trying to explain something, I strive to do everything I can to make it as easy as possible to understand. And it works (apparently) xD
question: I want to change the control settings of the Kirby games. Yes, I know that this is pretty simple in an Emulator, but on the DS? So there has to be something you can change with HasteDS, so the control configuration will change from Y/A for jump and B for suck to Y/A for suck and B for jump.
Hmm, well...If you know the values of the different keys (which I don't know, srr), you can just search for them and if you see a whole block of similar code, you're prolly at the right place, so you just have to change the Y/A values with the B value.
That way, you'll press e.g. A, but the game registers it as B.
However, this is pretty experimental and trying it out on the actual DS can mess up your key settings pretty bad...
Man I dont know how, but u r the only one that i understood ur tutorial :)
mjaoune 1 year ago
@mjaoune Well, when trying to explain something, I strive to do everything I can to make it as easy as possible to understand. And it works (apparently) xD
13DraconusMaximus13 1 year ago
@13DraconusMaximus13 and it works :)
mjaoune 1 year ago
emulator!
MegaSkater2000 2 years ago
Uhhh... If you get all the treasure chests, you would get those by mixing sword and bomb with different elements. I got all 120 long time ago.
ShadowKirby026 2 years ago
question: I want to change the control settings of the Kirby games. Yes, I know that this is pretty simple in an Emulator, but on the DS? So there has to be something you can change with HasteDS, so the control configuration will change from Y/A for jump and B for suck to Y/A for suck and B for jump.
Any advice? Help?
Thanks!
Greetings
wertzustellung 2 years ago
Hmm, well...If you know the values of the different keys (which I don't know, srr), you can just search for them and if you see a whole block of similar code, you're prolly at the right place, so you just have to change the Y/A values with the B value.
That way, you'll press e.g. A, but the game registers it as B.
However, this is pretty experimental and trying it out on the actual DS can mess up your key settings pretty bad...
13DraconusMaximus13 2 years ago
*this piece wouldn't fit in the first comment ^^*
I'd say: dun't take the risk of using it on an actual ds, but feel free to try it around on an emu.
13DraconusMaximus13 2 years ago