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Option to enable 3DS Circle Pad usage for supported games #2465

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genericmelancholy opened this issue Aug 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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Option to enable 3DS Circle Pad usage for supported games #2465

genericmelancholy opened this issue Aug 30, 2024 · 0 comments

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Shoco's circle pad mods greatly improve the experience of several major DS titles, including Super Mario 64 DS and Animal Crossing: Wild World, by enabling analogue movement using the 3DS circle pad. However, the mods are currently fairly difficult to set up, with having to manually add specific action replay codes to the usrcheat.dat file in order to enable them. Many people are also unaware that these patches exist in the first place, despite the significant improvement they offer with zero drawbacks.TWiLight Menu could simplify the process of enabling these patches by offering an option for supported games to enable circle pad support. The patches are extremely small in size, so I don't believe this feature could be considered as unnecessary bloat.

Describe the solution you'd like

Implement an 'Enable circle pad' option in the Y menu for supported games, which automatically enables the Action Replay code corresponding to the selected title. Upon enabling this setting, notify the user that TWPatch must be installed on their system in order for the patch to work. The user could also be notified upon opening the game that circle pad support is available, if the patch hasn't yet been enabled. Naturally, this feature should only be incorporated into the 3DS version of TWiLight Menu++.

Describe alternatives you've considered

The feature could be implemented into the universal settings of TWiLight Menu++, though it would likely be more appropriate to add it instead to the per-game settings.

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