HELP PLEASE. SAVES INCOMPATIBILITY

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ALA
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HELP PLEASE. SAVES INCOMPATIBILITY

Post by ALA » Wed Jul 02, 2014 8:20 am

Hi everybody.
I just ask a simple procedure step by step to transfer saves from desmume to drastic.
there is a lot of confusion on internet
REMEMBER this: in game saves .dsv on desmume are not compatible with .dsv in game save files of drastic. backup folder. overwriting in facts doesnt enable the in game load option while playing on drastic
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Re: HELP PLEASE. SAVES INCOMPATIBILITY

Post by Jay Haru » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:38 am

ALA wrote:Hi everybody.
I just ask a simple procedure step by step to transfer saves from desmume to drastic.
there is a lot of confusion on internet
REMEMBER this: in game saves .dsv on desmume are not compatible with .dsv in game save files of drastic. backup folder. overwriting in facts doesnt enable the in game load option while playing on drastic
personal experience
it isnt really confusing if you got time to research.
its incompatible only if you use desmume version 0.9.10 up. desmume and drastic .dsv was compatible until 0.9.9 with only a few games having issues so dont spread your 'personal experience' here without extensive testing.
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Re: HELP PLEASE. SAVES INCOMPATIBILITY

Post by huckleberrypie » Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:44 pm

Mutually compatible, aye? As in I can start my game in Drastic and finish what I started in Desmume, right?

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Re: HELP PLEASE. SAVES INCOMPATIBILITY

Post by Jay Haru » Thu Jul 03, 2014 12:59 am

huckleberrypie wrote:Mutually compatible, aye? As in I can start my game in Drastic and finish what I started in Desmume, right?
from what i have tested yes. and vice versa. it was only in 10 did desmumse began using the footnote as a way to block drastic compatibility
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