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Golden Sun GBA - Overworld map glitches out #439

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DeezY48 opened this issue Feb 22, 2024 · 5 comments
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Golden Sun GBA - Overworld map glitches out #439

DeezY48 opened this issue Feb 22, 2024 · 5 comments

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@DeezY48
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DeezY48 commented Feb 22, 2024

Hi, In golden sun (and maybe "golden sun the lost age" as well) the overworld map where you traverse the land to get in between villages and such, lags a bit and glitches out. It's still traverable but its a pain to look at and traverse. Other than that the game looks good so far. (however i'm only at the beginning of the game)

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@skylersaleh
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Can you add a picture and save state?
Also, are you using an official GBA BIOS?

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DeezY48 commented Feb 22, 2024

Yeah, for sure! Here is the screenshot and the save state. Also i don't think i am using an official GBA BIOS, its red and has an X so that's probably the reason but i also don't know how to get one, if you could tell me how that would be amazing.
Golden Sun (USA, Europe).zip
Screenshot 2024-02-22 10 47 29 AM
Screenshot 2024-02-22 11 45 25 AM

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skylersaleh commented Feb 22, 2024

Okay, that is probably the issue.

@Hambaka
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Hambaka commented Feb 29, 2024

It seems that even with the official GBA BIOS, this issue still exists. (latest Windows dev build)
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DeezY48 commented Mar 19, 2024

I finally got a gba BIOs but the issue still wasn't resolved when I put it in

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