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InfinityPlus05
Posted on 06-28-21 01:57 AM Link | #3902
Every time my mouse moves off the touchscreen when drawing loops, it automatically jumps to the right side of the screen. This can be very annoying. My idea to help with this problem is either add an option to lock your mouse to the touchscreen, or change how the touch screen works to where the touch point is the closest point to your mouse.
Thanks for making a pretty cool emulator!

Vulpliks
Posted on 06-28-21 07:39 AM Link | #3906
Well, to be honest, I have tried to play PKMN Ranger on MelonDS, and I concluded that is quite impossible to finish this game this way (except if you use some sort of cheat). Not because of the emulator itself but because the game was made for using the stylus, which is several times faster to manipulate than the mouse.
My advice is to try to play it on a real DS/3DS with R4i Gold card and using the stylus, you will feel the difference.

Generic aka RSDuck
Posted on 06-28-21 01:07 PM Link | #3908
Posted by InfinityPlus05
Every time my mouse moves off the touchscreen when drawing loops, it automatically jumps to the right side of the screen.


I think that's a bug which has been closed not too long ago, so it's still included in version 0.9.2.

Also I recently added proper support for drawing tablets, which makes Pokemon Ranger pretty well playable, that's going to be included with the next version as well.

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