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Goz3rr

The title of the txt = Game ID

zfan121

Quote from: Goz3rr on June 17, 2010, 07:16:45 AM
The title of the txt = Game ID
I've tried doing the game id and everything. It happens with all games when I add custom codes to the list provided by the Code Downloader or the online database. I think I'll just ask somebody to port them over to the US version since the codes my friend sent me were probably for the Europe version. (it inds with an E for the game id, I'm assuming that means Europe?)

zfan121

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Quote from: James0x57 on June 16, 2010, 09:05:19 PM
If the game ID doesn't match what's on the disk, then it won't work.
The US SSBB ID is RSBE01. The gct file must be named "RSBE01.gct" for any codes to work.

And you can add any codes to the online gct creator that you want.

I've tried that and still nothing, at least when I alter the code list in ANY form even if I do it manually etc etc. Well I just reinstalled everything on an SD that was in better shape than the other one was. That didn't work either...
wait, do I name it with or without the quotes on both the txt and the gct file?

EDIT: okay, my pinnical capture device was just sitting there bored so I made a video of my problem. hope it helps: http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=2a8qccl&s=6 I picked a relaxing song to help me relax xD

James0x57

That's not a text file.

Use the online gct creator, select your codes, download it. DON'T CHANGE THE EXTENSION TO TXT LIKE YOU DID THERE, save the .gct file to your sd card in the "codes" folder.

SD:\codes\RSBE01.gct

Start the game from Gecko OS.


zfan121

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Quote from: James0x57 on June 19, 2010, 03:33:44 PM
That's not a text file.

Use the online gct creator, select your codes, download it. DON'T CHANGE THE EXTENSION TO TXT LIKE YOU DID THERE, save the .gct file to your sd card in the "codes" folder.

SD:\codes\RSBE01.gct

Start the game from Gecko OS.

Okay, I can't seem to get brawl to work, so I'll try that with the metroid codes then thanks for the asistance X_X I'm just glad the video helped simplify it a little, lol I never was good at wording things :D

EDIT: I tried the metroid codes that way and they work, but it auto vents on inf hypermode, I'm going to try the brawl codes now using the gct thing.

caucow

Quote from: zfan121 on June 16, 2010, 08:57:41 PM
Quote from: James0x57 on June 16, 2010, 08:06:59 PM
Why not just use the online gct creator? =|
Hmm I've tried importing the gct code and the txt codes and still nothing, mostly cause these are custom and tested/working codes from a friend on youtube. For example

Unrestricted replay camera: (gives completely free camera control while watching replays)
Some texture hacks...
And a few other things. But maybe it is due to the version of the game, ya know cause the game id ends with E in his

The first 3 letters are the games actual id the last letter is to show NTSC-US (E) NTSC-J (J) PAL (P) and the number I think tells the version. ALL TOGETHER YOU GET THE FULL GAME ID AND GCT NAME PROGRAMS LIKE OCARINA AND GECKO OS SHOW ID DURING GAME BOOT

caucow

Quote from: zfan121 on June 16, 2010, 07:34:50 PM
I have a problem that whenever I edit codes via the code manager on my pc it goes *file path/name of file/location of file* .txt empty? is something wrong with my cheat manager app? Cause I can't use the custom codes my friend sent me, though they may be for the Europe version of brawl and not the us version -_-''

EDIT: What I mean is I get the error mentioned above when I open the txt file in the cheat manager on my wii...

My wii cheat manager does the same thing i think it was just an extreme error in programming just use computer code manager it works fine