What homebrew in particular? My Wii U is heavily homebrewed.Homebrew
What homebrew in particular? My Wii U is heavily homebrewed.Homebrew
Should work with any. Only real requirement is modded console.What homebrew in particular? My Wii U is heavily homebrewed.
I mean how would I achieve getting this to run on a console?Should work with any. Only real requirement is modded console.
You need a Wii U app that can run RPG Maker XP/Essentials—typically RetroArch with the mkxp-z core, or a dedicated mkxp(-z) port. You can’t run it by dropping the folder alone; the engine/runtime has to exist on Wii U first.I mean how would I achieve getting this to run on a console?
You should really make this clearer in the thread. The vast majority of people who use this website aren't necessarily familiar with the mkxp-z side of things and are going to see a resource with the title "Console Compatibility" in the title and think they've found a script that gives them plug and play compatibility with all the consoles you've listed in the script, when in reality they'll also have to track down additional software that for most of those platforms does not exist. (Yes, mkxp-z libretro does exist but it's unstable, I have not had any luck getting any Essentials games to run on even the Windows version of mkxp-z libretro and the console ports are either broken or missing renderers therefore preventing them from being able to run any games)You need a Wii U app that can run RPG Maker XP/Essentials—typically RetroArch with the mkxp-z core, or a dedicated mkxp(-z) port. You can’t run it by dropping the folder alone; the engine/runtime has to exist on Wii U first.
You should really make this clearer in the thread. The vast majority of people who use this website aren't necessarily familiar with the mkxp-z side of things and are going to see a resource with the title "Console Compatibility" in the title and think they've found a script that gives them plug and play compatibility with all the consoles you've listed in the script, when in reality they'll also have to track down additional software that for most of those platforms does not exist. (Yes, mkxp-z libretro does exist but it's unstable, I have not had any luck getting any Essentials games to run on even the Windows version of mkxp-z libretro and the console ports are either broken or missing renderers therefore preventing them from being able to run any games)
As far as the broken/missing renderers, if you're referring to this script, for some reason EeveeExpo did what it did to the script. I should re-post it elsewhere and link it instead.