I have discovered why people are having trouble with saving. It turns out that in the scummvm.ini(or whatever it is named. the .ini in the scummvm folder) has an invalid path set as the default save directory. You will need to either create this manually, as I did so I can keep things orginized, or simply choose a different default(or game specific) directory for the saves.
After I did this, everything works great for me
As for those of you where the 'failed to save' message seems to pop up randomly. This is the above issue coupled with the fact that scummvm is set to automatically do a quick save every, I believe, 300 seconds. This is a time you can edit and possibly disable
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- MajinChibi
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- MajinChibi
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- Joined: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:07 pm
- Location: Berlin, Germany
With the scummVM version in the apps package (http://hbc.hackmii.com/download/) i´m able to play The Curse of Monkey Island on my wii!
Intro looks laggy (skipped it) but now i´m talking to wally
(canon scene also worked fine)
[EDIT: new version http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Home ... ps/ScummVM . Increased the performance @mi3 )
Intro looks laggy (skipped it) but now i´m talking to wally
(canon scene also worked fine)
[EDIT: new version http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Home ... ps/ScummVM . Increased the performance @mi3 )
- VictimOfScience
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- Ace2020Boyd
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- Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:22 am
for various technical reasons there wont be any official scummvm channel. the homebrew channel addresses all of these in a reusable way, so i dont see any reason to not use it to launch any application on a wii.
if you dont want to install the hbc on your wii you can also load it with just the twilight hack or some other loader.
And yes, you can also inject the scummvm wii binary into an iso, burn it and thus load it from a dvd-r(w) if you have a modchip. but that approach relies on the signing bug (aka trucha), which got fixed with the system menu v3.3 update.
If you still think that this is worth it, you might wanna take a look at this template we used for the hbc install dvd.
my advice: just use hbc
if you dont want to install the hbc on your wii you can also load it with just the twilight hack or some other loader.
And yes, you can also inject the scummvm wii binary into an iso, burn it and thus load it from a dvd-r(w) if you have a modchip. but that approach relies on the signing bug (aka trucha), which got fixed with the system menu v3.3 update.
If you still think that this is worth it, you might wanna take a look at this template we used for the hbc install dvd.
my advice: just use hbc
fyi the trucha bug-fix is circumventable with geckoOSdhewg wrote:for various technical reasons there wont be any official scummvm channel. the homebrew channel addresses all of these in a reusable way, so i dont see any reason to not use it to launch any application on a wii.
if you dont want to install the hbc on your wii you can also load it with just the twilight hack or some other loader.
And yes, you can also inject the scummvm wii binary into an iso, burn it and thus load it from a dvd-r(w) if you have a modchip. but that approach relies on the signing bug (aka trucha), which got fixed with the system menu v3.3 update.
If you still think that this is worth it, you might wanna take a look at this template we used for the hbc install dvd.
my advice: just use hbc
- Mr_Nick666
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- Mr_Nick666
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Excuse the double post but I have made a scummVM Channel Forwarder (a Channel that boots a file from the SD - in this case sd/apps/scummvm/boot.dol) here. [/b]