I'm tired of seeing the number 367, so go get a MUCH newer version from here: (To keep your saves/settings, just copy the old build's User folder to the new build, replacing the User folder that's already in there. (I don't want to test this.)Īlso, according to your profile, you're using an old build that you got from the wrong site. It is the follow- up to Animal Crossing: Wild World, released for the Nintendo DS in 2005, and is the third game in the Animal Crossing series. A true twenty four hour gaming experience that can.
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The RTC *never* gets reset while in-game – if the clock ran too fast or too slow compared to the emulated CPU, or if the time suddenly changed, the game would probably get suspicious or confused and things would start breaking. Animal Crossing: City Folk, known in European and Australian markets as Animal Crossing: Lets Go to the City, is a life simulation video game for the Wii video game console. Animal Crossing Nintendo Gamecube ISO In Animal Crossing, the player lives a virtual life where they design interiors, collect items, capture various species of bugs and fish, and explore a one-of-a-kind town filled with amiable animal townsfolk. As you've noticed, save states don't reset the RTC. So if Tom Nook's store opens in a half-hour and you're impatient, just hold Tab to make Dolphin run the game as fast as it can until his store opens. The RTC runs at the same speed that the game runs if you're running at 50% speed, one in-game second = two IRL seconds, and if you're running at 200% speed, one IRL second = two in-game seconds. (This is how I never miss an in-game day in Animal Crossing, even if I manage to forget about the game for a whole IRL week.) The clock is set to your computer's clock time *only* when the game boots up – while in-game, it won't reset itself to your system time, which allows you to change the system time to whatever you want before starting the game, then change it back once the game's running without the game noticing. We tested it with Dolphin Emulator and people got it and. If you want more information, I've screwed with the real-time clock (RTC) enough in Animal Crossing (the original GC one, but this should apply to all games) that I've figured out exactly how Dolphin handles it. Another thing we made was a script to attempt to generate Animal Crossing: City Folk DLC, but it ended up not being used in the end.