

I’m telling you this now, because this will probably be the #1 problem report we get once the patch is released. Fiddle around with the preferences too, see if changing the flash save size works.

Your best bet might be to try VBA 1.7.2 rather than VBA 1.7.4. The troubleshooting guide and the readme will list several ways to fix this. Mac users, you may have trouble saving your game. Of course, regular old VBA works too, but VBA-M is great.

The VBA-M project site is here, and you’ll want to get the most recent compiled version here. It’s a recent project and superior to the old VBA, which hasn’t been updated in years. I don’t know a whole lot about what emulators exist on each OS, but I do recommend VBA-M for those who can run it. You might also want to find yourself a GBA emulator ahead of time and get it set up. You might want to hunt that down now, if you have the time. You’ll of course need the Japanese ROM, which we can’t provide. This will be the last update before the patch is out.īefore the patch is released, you might want to get everything ready ahead of time. I’m waiting on a few last lines from demi, but lots of tedious, final stuff is being done in the meantime, like the readme, the troubleshooting/faq page, prepping the server, some other things you’ll see later. The Linux version was compiled under Ubuntu, I don’t know if it’ll work with other flavors or not, but if it doesn’t, you can probably compile byuu’s tsukuyomi UPS patcher to do things manually. We designed them to be extremely easy to use, since people had lots of trouble with the old menu patch. There’ll be one for Macs, Windows, and Linux. The program patchers are now nearly finished. Some really hard-to-spot typos were also found and fixed. Some bugs did turn up over the last few days, but they were all minor and quickly remedied. The patch will be out at the end of this week.
