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Postby 1up » Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:44 pm

is it possiable to make Frets on Fire in to a nintendo ds homebrew game?
you grab your pc keyboard and plug it into a extended cord to your laptop that has the sound pluged into the stage speakers , you go on stage and you ROCK!!!
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Postby whatakevin » Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:10 am

instant fail
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Postby Gerinych » Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:48 am

Fail, no.
The only reason I left FoF forum for a while is because I can't play FoF on Vista even with RF-mod and because I got a DS. So, if GH for DS comes out, it'll be worthwhile to look at it and maybe even make FoF. You'll need the guitar controller for DS, tho.

Here's the best proposition for FoF on DS:
The game will be built like any emulator for DS, black menu, directories, etc. The game will look for a specific config file of a song that tells the game where's notes, song and guitar tracks.
I saw a program to make DS games, but it needs to be written in C++. I heard some guys here want to make it on C++ so I think, why the hell not?
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Postby 1up » Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:54 pm

yeah i think my idea is a pretty good or bad idea
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Postby raptor jesus » Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:14 pm

instant fail


Whatakevin, shut the **** up. Every single non-constructive comment you make just makes me hate you more and more.

Also, FoF for DS would be bad ass. In theory, it should be possible but I'm not sure exactly how well it will work. The DS isn't all that strong. It can barely run Quake efficiently as the DS only has about 4 mb of ram (this is without a ram expansion btw) and Quake requires 10 as a minimum. Only way I can see this working out is if the GH controller has a ram expansion in it as, as far as I read, the controller connects to slot-2.

I can't wait until GH DS comes out. It sounds fun as hell.
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Postby poison » Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:16 pm

GH DS will be fun, but how is it going to run imo is more important. anyhow, i think DS FOF is sort of pointless. :p just my opinion.
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Postby 1up » Fri Nov 23, 2007 5:35 pm

MY IDEA IS A GREAT ONE!!
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Postby whatakevin » Sat Nov 24, 2007 2:08 am

raptor jesus wrote:
instant fail


Whatakevin, shut the **** up. Every single non-constructive comment you make just makes me hate you more and more.

Also, FoF for DS would be bad ass. In theory, it should be possible but I'm not sure exactly how well it will work. The DS isn't all that strong. It can barely run Quake efficiently as the DS only has about 4 mb of ram (this is without a ram expansion btw) and Quake requires 10 as a minimum. Only way I can see this working out is if the GH controller has a ram expansion in it as, as far as I read, the controller connects to slot-2.

I can't wait until GH DS comes out. It sounds fun as hell.

no, im just saying its not gonna happen. how are u even gonna get a empty game cartridge and a reader.
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Postby Gerinych » Sat Nov 24, 2007 3:42 am

A lil' thing called R4? Or M3 Simply in some cases? Mainly I'm talking about a backup unit.
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Postby kennypu666 » Sat Nov 24, 2007 3:59 am

unfortunate for u whatakevin, there r devices for the ds that uses micro sd to run homebrews, like the guy above said r4 and others like super card so if i were u i would just stfu. anyways i think the ideas great!! mite be hard to see though with the little screens. if someone decides to go for making it, i would like to help. im a c++ programmer so i can help a little. i ndver made homebrew ds games yet as i dont have a sd reader, but i have made some psp homebrews. good luck!! kennypu
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Postby tibiazak » Sat Nov 24, 2007 10:20 am

<wants an R4 very badly>
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Postby 1up » Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:14 am

so my idea is a bad one
ok i can take a hint
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Postby Eranmane » Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:20 am

Want a challenge?

FoF on PSP via PSP homebrew. I DARE you coders to try it.

Problem is the control scheme but I think DJ Max Portable had a five button control system...

Thing is I don't think you can python code a PSP....

But seriously, come to the PSP homebrew scene. We have cookies. And easier install methods for your files.
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Postby steve_adams2008 » Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:51 am

Gerinych wrote:Fail, no.
The only reason I left FoF forum for a while is because I can't play FoF on Vista even with RF-mod and because I got a DS. So, if GH for DS comes out, it'll be worthwhile to look at it and maybe even make FoF. You'll need the guitar controller for DS, tho.

Here's the best proposition for FoF on DS:
The game will be built like any emulator for DS, black menu, directories, etc. The game will look for a specific config file of a song that tells the game where's notes, song and guitar tracks.
I saw a program to make DS games, but it needs to be written in C++. I heard some guys here want to make it on C++ so I think, why the hell not?

i have windows vista and fof works fine for me.
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Postby diegospbr » Sat Nov 24, 2007 12:06 pm

steve_adams2008 wrote:
Gerinych wrote:Fail, no.
The only reason I left FoF forum for a while is because I can't play FoF on Vista even with RF-mod and because I got a DS. So, if GH for DS comes out, it'll be worthwhile to look at it and maybe even make FoF. You'll need the guitar controller for DS, tho.

Here's the best proposition for FoF on DS:
The game will be built like any emulator for DS, black menu, directories, etc. The game will look for a specific config file of a song that tells the game where's notes, song and guitar tracks.
I saw a program to make DS games, but it needs to be written in C++. I heard some guys here want to make it on C++ so I think, why the hell not?

i have windows vista and fof works fine for me.

Vista sucks...

i already played FoF on Vista... RF-Mod make some lags and my ratio are not pretty than XP or '98

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