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For the game Custom Robo GX (J), when I link up the games (using the emulator), and I try to battle one another in the VS mode.
Actual behavior
The VS mode does not link to one another. I was able to link almost all other games, so I know my linking method works (I followed the instruction, and they all work beautifully... except this one).
Steps to reproduce the behavior
I even went as far as to start a new game, using the same rom (I copied the roms -- C1.gba and C2.gba), but it didn't work either.
Crash bugs
I'm not sure what's going on. All other games worked, but not this game.
If this is a crash bug, and you have the time and inclination, please provide a
symblic backtrace.
Which games are affected by the issue (please state if GBA or GB game):
Custom Robo GX (J).gba
Which games, if any, are NOT affected by the issue (please state if GBA or GB game):
All other GBA games.
Option details
Video driver (simple, opengl):
Sound driver (directsound, xaudio, openal, SDL):
Build details
Operating System (Windows, Mac, Linux (state distribution), etc.):
Windows 10
If using Linux, specify if using xorg or Wayland:
Version of code (pre-built binary version, or commit ref, or just "master"):
I'm using the most recent VBA-m (2.1).
Hardware details:
If your joystick or gamepad isn't working in Linux, please try to troubleshoot
using the information on this page: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GamepadBEFORE filing an issue. We use
SDL for joystick support, any problems will generally be an issue with SDL and NOT the emulator.
If relevant, the joystick you are using and the drivers you are using for it:
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Oh, as a side note: I know the game's link feature works, since the link works with no$gba emulator. However, I hate that emulator with fury, since it won't allow me to use any of the save files that I piled up using VBA. And I certainly don't want to start the whole game over. Took me well over 60 hours to collect everything.
I don't mind starting new games for VBA-m, since VBA-m allows various cheat codes (err, allows me to search for cheat codes). Using them should save a lot of time.
Link feature at the moment is broken at the moment. It's not overly a high priority item to fix, but it will be fixed regardless. Just don't know when (given time and the job I work full time at, because bills and shit.)
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Expected behavior
For the game Custom Robo GX (J), when I link up the games (using the emulator), and I try to battle one another in the VS mode.
Actual behavior
The VS mode does not link to one another. I was able to link almost all other games, so I know my linking method works (I followed the instruction, and they all work beautifully... except this one).
Steps to reproduce the behavior
I even went as far as to start a new game, using the same rom (I copied the roms -- C1.gba and C2.gba), but it didn't work either.
Crash bugs
I'm not sure what's going on. All other games worked, but not this game.
If this is a crash bug, and you have the time and inclination, please provide a
symblic backtrace.
Instructions for doing so are
here.
ROM details
Which games are affected by the issue (please state if GBA or GB game):
Custom Robo GX (J).gba
Which games, if any, are NOT affected by the issue (please state if GBA or GB game):
All other GBA games.
Option details
Video driver (simple, opengl):
Sound driver (directsound, xaudio, openal, SDL):
Build details
Operating System (Windows, Mac, Linux (state distribution), etc.):
Windows 10
If using Linux, specify if using xorg or Wayland:
Version of code (pre-built binary version, or commit ref, or just "master"):
I'm using the most recent VBA-m (2.1).
Hardware details:
If your joystick or gamepad isn't working in Linux, please try to troubleshoot
using the information on this page:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gamepad BEFORE filing an issue. We use
SDL for joystick support, any problems will generally be an issue with SDL and
NOT the emulator.
If relevant, the joystick you are using and the drivers you are using for it:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: