When I play final fantasy on my Everdrive N8 (NES toaster version) I get this in final fantasy:
http://i.imgur.com/tRJdr3g.png
This only happens at points where none of the characters have walked out for an attack or whatever. whenever all four are in a straight column and not doing the victory animation, this is what I get. I get the same thing with the class-changed warriors. Does anyone know why this is? I don't mind messing with my ROM to clean up the logic, even though i KNOW this should work on a real NES as well as it does on an emulator, because this is a verified clean dump.
So, yeah. anyone got advice?
I don't get the bug in grond's final fantasy, a hack which converted FF to MMC3. I would just use that version, but it added a lot of features and I would want a barebones MMC3 conversion if I had one at all.
I have to add that my other NES does this too, but ONLY with the two middle character sprites instead of all four. They have different revision boards, but all the same modifications (blue power LEDs, expanded audio resistor, clipped lockout chip). Removing these modifications has no effect. And yes, I have cleaned my pin connector.
http://i.imgur.com/tRJdr3g.png
This only happens at points where none of the characters have walked out for an attack or whatever. whenever all four are in a straight column and not doing the victory animation, this is what I get. I get the same thing with the class-changed warriors. Does anyone know why this is? I don't mind messing with my ROM to clean up the logic, even though i KNOW this should work on a real NES as well as it does on an emulator, because this is a verified clean dump.
So, yeah. anyone got advice?
I don't get the bug in grond's final fantasy, a hack which converted FF to MMC3. I would just use that version, but it added a lot of features and I would want a barebones MMC3 conversion if I had one at all.
I have to add that my other NES does this too, but ONLY with the two middle character sprites instead of all four. They have different revision boards, but all the same modifications (blue power LEDs, expanded audio resistor, clipped lockout chip). Removing these modifications has no effect. And yes, I have cleaned my pin connector.