oooooh come on peeps…
Do I explain so poorly?
If someone feels like writing something a bit more clear, I’ll gladly copy/paste it in the first post.
It’s veeeeery easy to get it to work with FBA/nFBA/2DF/GGPO, it’s a bit more complicated than Mame, but basically it’s the same exact logic :
trick the emulator in recognizing the original rom, then, just don’t add new roms, or first, restore your SFIII custom rom with the original if you add new games, so that the emu never sees the custom rom.
The only additional point for the above emus is that when you first load your non-modified SFIII rom, you have to save your config/settings or something, so that the emu defenetly knows the game is there, and then, save again once you loaded your custom rom.
Sometimes what happens is that if you have different sets of the same game (ie sfiii3.zip, sfiii3n.zip), depending on where and when you got your roms from you’ll have duplicates of the files inside the zip.
I mean, your parent sfiii3.zip will have all the game files (51, 10, etc…) and your sfiii3n.zip will also have the same files in them.
In the end, you only need to have the game files once, in only one folder.
To make it clear, my sfiii3n.zip has all the game files in it (10,51, etc…) and my sfiii3.zip file has only one small file which is only a bios file and weights around 512ko if my memory serves.
If you have duplicates, and patched, say, only one of the roms, I think the emu automatically will use the files that do not look corrupt to him.
The solution is to get rid of any duplicate files inside folders of a same game.
The easier emu to get it to work with is FBA Shuffle, as it has a function to ignore changes in rom sizes (just check the box ‘disable CRC check’ or something)
If someone feels like making my gibberish a bit more clear, just go ahead. Just remember that for 2DF, using custom colours fucks up most of the replays for some reason, but it’s so cool to play with your own preferred colours.
Aside, Some of your Goukis look sweet Let, you’re the Britney Spears of the custom palettes (oops you did it again). Yeah.
I’ll try them when I get time and come back with feedback.