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Main - General ROM Hacking and Emulation - NSMB2 editor upcoming -- CoinKiller
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Arisotura
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Well for now, I'm laying the bases out. Went with C++ and Qt, but might switch back to C# (QtCreator is derp, and getting Qt to work with VS is probably a pain).



The upcoming NSMB2 editor will likely be similar to Reggie! in functionality, interface, whatnot. First versions will operate on raw files (.3ds or .cia), further versions may also work on individual game files à la Reggie!. Reason is that for now, given the lack of a 3DS Riivolution-like, this will be the easiest way to test levels. (and honestly with how much of a pain it is to make a Riivo-like, it's better off as a part of a CFW, like in the NTR CFW)



It's also not based on any Reggie! fork, it's something fresh instead. Source code!




but I don't have a Gateway

Ninjhax can be used to launch CFWs or whatever that can run unsigned CIA files. Or maybe Citra can run NSMB2. Rest assured that there is a way out of this shit. Maybe it's not convenient for you, but there's a way out.



why not merge efforts with Reggie! NSMB2 or whatever it's called

I don't think Python is the right language for building this kind of project. Otherwise I'd gladly join forces. I also want to have some fun, too! We haven't been writing new level editors in ages nowadays.



.3ds? CIA? Gateway? but that's working in favor of piracy

Quite honestly, with how fucked up the 3DS scene is, I don't really care about piracy. Not like this project would have an impact on piracy or overall cause Nintendo to go bankrupt.

And even if a 3DS Riivo-like existed, you still couldn't prevent piracy. On the Wii, it's convenient because you just have to require the original disc (although you can use a modchip and a burned disc, but that's more involved than what the average pirate can afford). But on the 3DS, there's no point when you have things like Gateway or ability to install any title to the system by converting it to a CIA. Bascially, any efforts at preventing piracy are futile.

I'm not in favor of piracy, I just keep my time and energy for what makes sense.



the waffles were too hot

Come over to Relaxland. We cook them at the right temperature. We have been in the waffle business since 2012 so we know what we're talking about.



whatever else

Just post. The thread is here to collect opinions, thoughts, whatnot, that could affect the editor's building and make it the most awesome software of 2015. We want to hear you!





Latest screenshots

* texture decoding test
* level decoding and basic rendering

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Trelior
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I wish I could have transferred my 3DS data to my new one without updating to 9.9.0-26. Tubehax lacks perms for installing the dev tools for installing cia files.

I don't even know if Ninjhax allows it on the higher firmware and I'm not about to drop $50 of Cubic Ninjas or $100 on a Sky3DS card to find out.

Which sucks because I want in on showcasing these hacks, as well as using the Pokemon GenVI randomizer.

Arisotura
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Well sadly, Ninjhax/tubehax won't let you run hacked ROMs, not without doing the CIA shit atleast, because doing so would allow piracy.


Gateway carts are less expensive than $100 (but still kinda pricey, around $60-$70). They have the advantage that they allow homebrew too. Watch out for which firmware versions are compatible, though.

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Posted by StapleButter
Well sadly, Ninjhax/tubehax won't let you run hacked ROMs, not without doing the CIA shit atleast, because doing so would allow piracy.


Gateway carts are less expensive than $100 (but still kinda pricey, around $60-$70). They have the advantage that they allow homebrew too. Watch out for which firmware versions are compatible, though.
Posted by Trelior
I wish I could have transferred my 3DS data to my new one without updating to 9.9.0-26. Tubehax lacks perms for installing the dev tools for installing cia files.
Gateway doesn't work, and probably will never work again past 9.2.0-XX.

In fact, I wouldn't have bought the one I have if the site I bought it from mentioned that.

Arisotura
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That's what I hate with the 3DS scene. Such a mess.



Regardless, I should have posted something to see in this thread. Here we go, fixing that.

screenshot of the last progress

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