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HBL Compatible Homebrew 2

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cgibbons51
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Re: HBL Compatible Homebrew 2

Post by cgibbons51 »

TragicTheBlubbering wrote:Not if you're running thin through hbl since it is user mode.
Oh really i didn't no that :) ty
wait so does that mean no homebrew's can even access flash if im right?
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Re: HBL Compatible Homebrew 2

Post by Rydian »

Correct, homebrews run through HBL cannot access flash.
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Re: HBL Compatible Homebrew 2

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A few of those don't work, but there are a few that I really liked...
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2. The FPS games with "Dungeon" in them
3. Duke Nukem 3D
4. JellyCar
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6. Mr. Driller (or whatever it was called)
7. Bomberman Arena (when I can find a friend to play against) (keep in mind that it's "hotseat", so you get 5 buttons and your friend gets 5 buttons)

ALSO: If you want to sharpen your racing skills with a DEMO, then look no further than Ridge Racer 2 or Race Driver 3. Both are decent, at least. However, I personally found RD3's steering way too difficult, and I kept smashing headfirst into walls/trashing my car. Damage is similar to taht seen in GTA3 through GTA San Andreas.
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blahman179
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Re: HBL Compatible Homebrew 2

Post by blahman179 »

Soooo...

I downloaded the Linux shell, and it game with some weird plugin folder.

What do I even do with it?

Also, how does HBL use LUA's, I though only CFW's could handle them.
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Re: HBL Compatible Homebrew 2

Post by TragicTheBlubbering »

The "weird plugin folder" is seplugins which is for cfw/hen plugins. It has no purpose in hbl. For the 2nd question, lua based hmebrew often come with a built in lua player. Cfw isn't necessary to run lua, however hbl has problems with it. some times it works, most of the time it doesn't.
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Re: HBL Compatible Homebrew 2

Post by toBsucht »

@TragicTheBlubbering
The "weird plugin folder" is seplugins which is for cfw/hen plugins. It has no purpose in hbl.
Try to run Ubuntu 7.10 without seplugins folder and boot.txt in it it doesn´t start up if you build such files it does ;)
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Re: HBL Compatible Homebrew 2

Post by ali_ihsan21 »

Rock Band Green Day homebrew game's link isn't working, anyone have link for it ?
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