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Game Time in Animal Crossing: Let's go to the City (a.k.a. Town Folk) - ziotoo4 - 03-12-2010

Hello everybody!
Ziotoo4 here!

After almost two days of struggling, several blue screens, an hard disc conversion, and two reinstalls of my graphical drivers, i am finally able to run the game i was craving: Animal Crossing: Wild World.

It runs very well, even on my not-so-powerful laptop (an Acer Aspire with 2 GB ram, 2x 1.83 GHZ cores, Ati mobility radeon X1600 with 128 mb vram): about 65% of the Wii speed, with peaks at 75% if i kill explorer.exe, the antivirus and a couple other processes, and full speed in the houses.



But the problem is: the clock is not working. The in-game clock checks the wii time: but my PC is not a wii, and therefore time is not passing while the game isn't running.


The question is: can i manually set date and time everytime i open the game (and load a save game), or is there a way to let Dolphin pass date and time to the game?
Basically i'm asking either for a solution in-game (like with the settings) or a software one (if there is one!)

Thanks a lot in advance!
Fede


RE: Game Time in Animal Crossing: Let's go to the City (a.k.a. Town Folk) - davis - 03-12-2010

Give this patch a try.

goodluck Smile


RE: Game Time in Animal Crossing: Let's go to the City (a.k.a. Town Folk) - ziotoo4 - 03-13-2010

(03-12-2010, 11:01 PM)davis Wrote: Give this patch a try.

goodluck Smile

Hmmm...sorry, but how do i install this patch? Is there a tutorial, a FAQ, or could you just explain in a couple words what i'm meant to do with it?

Sorry, i am new to the emu world ^_^

Fede