LocoRoco Motion Plugin v0.99
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more info: http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index.php/topic,4751.0.html
Update.
Requirements:
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1)Neo Motion Kit
2) CFW atleast v3.71 – due to NID compatibility.
Changelog:
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1) Added audio Fix; Audio works perfectly along with motion for perfect LocoRoco game experience.
Thanks to ps2dev members.
2) Added a check, wherein the plugin self-terminates with a message, if Motion Kit is unplugged or not plugged in
before the game begins or due to failure in initialization; hence if anything fails, you can still
play the game unlike previous version which caused "unusably sluggish behaviour".
3) Added a Jump function but something isn't right. Tilt forward and then backward.
[This will most probably be removed in next version if I can't figure out the problem]
4) Substantially improved chances of succesfull initialization. Failure rate – 1 in 10 times.
5) Reduced CPU usage – removed unused stuff / Z axis reading / other calculations
Additional Notes:
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1) After muting and disabling by using Note button, audio doesn't re-enable, Press Vol Up or Down.
2) You'll see a slight delay when you change the volume — it's normal.
Upcoming:
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Analog Motion Mapper for Mercury Meltdown / any 3d game.
Any suggestions for improvement welcome. Enjoy.
Note: Put "REAL USER" in your post let me know you have actually tried this. Also Video showing new version in action coming soon.
Download v0.99
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LocoRoco Motion Plugin v0.8
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This is the first ever homebrew that provides motion support for a commercial game. You can buy the Neo Motion kit here
The name is self-explanatory. You tilt the PSP either left or right and Loco's do their magic.
Videos Illustration:
Tutorial / How to use the plugin
Installation:
1) Copy MotionRoco.prx to seplugins folder
2) Add the line
to game.txt in seplugins folder.
3) Enable in recovery
Currently in progress:
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– Jumping by tilting forward then backwards.
– Fix for audio
Make a Donation
By donating you not only encourage development but also aid in my purchase of an IR keyboard or perhaps a Slim PSP in the future.
Any suggestions for improvement welcome.
Enjoy!
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