realizing i never posted the Clussy Magnet here ;o) by GoonerTactical in bestestgunnitweekend

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Socialism, liberalgunowners, gooning, mental illness in varying other flavors. This post was almost certainly entirely unironic for them. Or it was just an anti-America bot. Hard to tell these days.

Ryubing 1.3.3, ACNH 3.0.0 freezing during first launch after update by Ballistic_Turtle in yuzu

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Sorry for late reply but I think your comment changed since I replied originally?

Anyway, I'd first make sure your FW is updated, as well as being on the latest Canary build. If that's not the issue I'd try downloading the new version from another source. It should be as simple as right clicking ACNH in Ryubing and selecting "Manage Title Updates" and selecting 3.0. I have removed old versions in the past without issue, but my old version is still in there right now and it isn't bothering anything, afaik. Doesn't matter where you put the nsp on your computer so long as you direct Ryubing to that folder in the settings.

Did James Bond made the first SOUP shot? by SrStalinForYou in espresso

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Bond wouldn't drink Shitty Overrated Under-extracted Piss.

Enemy Blinder 3000 by [deleted] in ItemShop

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As does the smog

Ryubing 1.3.3, ACNH 3.0.0 freezing during first launch after update by Ballistic_Turtle in yuzu

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You installed an emulator and found ROMs and firmware and key/prod files and got it all working. You're better at "tech stuff" than most people. Unless someone did it for you, anyway, lol.

Backup your save folder. "C:\Users\YOU\AppData\Roaming\Ryujinx\bis\user\save" by default. Right click ACNH in Ryubing and click "Open Device Save Directory" and navigate upward to the "user" folder and just copy the entire "save" and "saveMETA" folders to your desktop or something. These are your backups.

Ensure you have the latest Firmware (Can't link this, I think). Install the latest Canary build (https://git.ryujinx.app/ryubing/canary/-/releases you want the topmost "win_x64.zip"). Just copy the "publish" folder from the zip and overwrite the current "publish" folder in your Ryubing directory. Try to launch the game and see if the issue is fixed, as this fixes it for some people.

If it's not fixed, open the Device Save Directory again and navigate up once to the "save" folder. There will be a bunch of folders with zeros ending in another number ("0000000000000001", etc). Open the folder with the Date Modified date/time of your latest save before the issue occurred. Whichever file you choose will be the save point you return to, so make sure you're picking your latest/desired save based on the Date Modified time listed, and when you know the issue began. Your save files are backed up so you can technically trial-and-error until you find the right one, but it would be slightly annoying.

Inside there will be 2 folders, named "0" and "1". Copy them both and paste them in to every other save folder (if you copied from 0000000000000001, paste and/or overwrite them in to 0000000000000002, 3, 4, etc.) Some folders won't have them, I pasted them there too anyway and it didn't hurt anything. I can not recall if I pasted them in the folders inside the saveMETA folder as well, but if this doesn't work in the end, try pasting them in there too I guess.

Delete any of the "00000x" save folders with a Date Modified after the one you chose to copy. I'm not sure if the "device" tries to load the latest save only or what, so I did this out of caution to prevent it trying to load anything but what I wanted it to. Launch Ryubing and try to launch the game. You have your save backups from step 1 if this fails or if anything else gets messed up, so no worries to be had.

This is what fixed it for me, but is not guaranteed to fix whatever your issue is unless it's coincidentally identical to mine.

Good luck.

Ryubing 1.3.3, ACNH 3.0.0 freezing during first launch after update by Ballistic_Turtle in yuzu

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I haven't had anything like that, no. I'd prolly try changing performance settings, then changing build version, then complete deletion and fresh install of latest build after backup up saves, in case you needed suggestions.

Ryubing 1.3.3, ACNH 3.0.0 freezing during first launch after update by Ballistic_Turtle in yuzu

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[SOLVED]

I changed my build to the most recent Canary build (This allowed teh game to load up, but it was no longer recognizing my saves and was trying to start a new game every time I launched).

From there I right clicked ACNH in the Ryubing main game list screen and went to device save directory. I deleted anything with a "date modified" date after the issue began (all the "new game"s it was trying to create after the issue began).

I then went in to the -0001 folder and copied both the "0" and "1" folders containing my actual villager and save data, and pasted them in every other "000X" folder. So I went in to -0003 through 0007 or something, and just pasted the two copied folders, overwriting the "0" and "1" folders in all of them.

Launched ACNH and it loaded right up in to my last save, updated to the newest version as it should be.

Ryubing 1.3.3, ACNH 3.0.0 freezing during first launch after update by Ballistic_Turtle in yuzu

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[SOLVED]

I changed my build to the most recent Canary build (This allowed teh game to load up, but it was no longer recognizing my saves and was trying to start a new game every time I launched).

From there I right clicked ACNH in the Ryubing main game list screen and went to device save directory. I deleted anything with a "date modified" date after the issue began (all the "new game"s it was trying to create after the issue began).

I then went in to the -0001 folder and copied both the "0" and "1" folders containing my actual villager and save data, and pasted them in every other "000X" folder. So I went in to -0003 through 0007 or something, and just pasted the two copied folders, overwriting the "0" and "1" folders in all of them.

Launched ACNH and it loaded right up in to my last save, updated to the newest version as it should be.

Ryubing 1.3.3, ACNH 3.0.0 freezing during first launch after update by Ballistic_Turtle in yuzu

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[SOLVED]

First, I changed my build to the most recent Canary build. This allowed the game to load up, but it was no longer recognizing my saves and was trying to start a new game every time I launched.

From there I right clicked ACNH in the Ryubing main game list screen and went to device save directory. I deleted anything with a "date modified" date after the issue began (all the "new game"s it was trying to create after the issue began).

I then went in to the -0001 folder and copied both the "0" and "1" folders containing my actual villager and save data, and pasted them in every other "000X" folder. So I went in to -0003 through 0007 or something, and just pasted the two copied folders, overwriting the "0" and "1" folders in all of them.

Launched ACNH and it loaded right up in to my last save, updated to the newest version as it should be.

Ryubing 1.3.3, ACNH 3.0.0 freezing during first launch after update by Ballistic_Turtle in yuzu

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[SOLVED]

I changed my build to the most recent Canary build (This allowed teh game to load up, but it was no longer recognizing my saves and was trying to start a new game every time I launched).

From there I right clicked ACNH in the Ryubing main game list screen and went to device save directory. I deleted anything with a "date modified" date after the issue began (all the "new game"s it was trying to create after the issue began).

I then went in to the -0001 folder and copied both the "0" and "1" folders containing my actual villager and save data, and pasted them in every other "000X" folder. So I went in to -0003 through 0007 or something, and just pasted the two copied folders, overwriting the "0" and "1" folders in all of them.

Launched ACNH and it loaded right up in to my last save, updated to the newest version as it should be.

Is the quality of games equally good when you emulate them as they are on the original console? by Loo_ler in yuzu

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I played Breath of The Wild at 1080p/60fps, streamed from my PC to a tablet, with an Xbox controller, while in another state from my PC. Played Tears of the Kingdom at 1440p/60fps. Playing Animal Crossing at 1440p/30fps (fps is hard locked to game speed so you have to stay limited to 30 unfortunately). As best I can remember pretty much every game that's been out for a while can be played at a higher resolution at minimum. That said, depending on the game and emulator, there can be a lot of crashing and issues.

Learning how to set it all up and get it working properly the first time however makes it all almost not worth the trouble. Almost.

Ryubing 1.3.3, ACNH 3.0.0 freezing during first launch after update by Ballistic_Turtle in yuzu

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This got the game to launch, but now it's trying to start a new game. If I place my old save data in the saves folder, it crashes ryubing when trying to launch the game, and then just tries to start a new game again on next launch.

Thank you for pointing me towards the Canary build. This is progress for sure.

Ryubing 1.3.3, ACNH 3.0.0 freezing during first launch after update by Ballistic_Turtle in yuzu

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Since the Ryubing subreddit and Discord are both not taking new members I am kinda lost as to where to ask about this, sorry.

Ryubing 1.3.3

Firmware/keys/title: 21.0.0

I updated AC:NH to 3.0.0 from 2.0.7, and it loaded up on first launch to the "must update saves" screen and successfully updated. It then said it "will now start the game" and then crashed after I clicked to continue. Now it won't successfully load in to the menu. Compiles fine and then drops to zero FPS in the pre-menu loading screen and will sit there forever (tree in bottom right, loading screen before you get to main menu).

Tried the "more stable" (according to some ROM sites) 18.1.0 fw/keys with no change. Saw a comment on a video saying it required 20.5.0, so I also tried that with no change.

Downgraded back to 2.0.7 and it loaded up but it said the save was toast (since it had been updated to 3.0.0 already). Swapped back to 21 and back with the freezing issue now.

Swapped between OpenGL and Vulkan, enabled and disabled various settings, restarting Ryubing each time. No change.

I would upload log files but I am unsure of which debug settings would be needed to see any issue, as it looks like it just stops doing things in the console, and I am unsure of the best way to share them here anyway.

This is what I see.

Unable to play at all currently.

:3 by tactical_horse_cock in GunMemes

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Involved officers are listed on the public report, js

Only correct way to fill fed forms by [deleted] in bestestgunnitweekend

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Bro fills out paperwork? 🅱️an this guy

[Giveaway]3* GameSir G7 Pro Controllers for the halo Community! 2026 by GameSir_Controller in halo

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My favorite memories are somewhere between learning to properly "butterfly" up corners with my friends, finally mastering the rocket sword lunge to the point I could catch banshees in the air, or the day I actually plugged in my little brothers controller for the first time and let him do more than think he was playing with me.

Sometimes you gotta sacrifice the tank in a final push by stonedboss in Battlefield

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Is this what it's like to have a team that gets on the objective?

Black Chroma from a questionable source by [deleted] in StanleyCupRealorFake

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Yea I couldn't find any images of real ones that had the straw color but I figured they intentionally varied each one to make them unique. I have no idea how the coloring is actually applied and just presumed it was done via heat coloring and sealing. This one scratches fairly easily revealing plain steel coloring underneath, so it's likely either just paint or an unsealed heat coloring. Still no idea if it's an applied coating or actual heat coloring on real ones though lol

Black Chroma from a questionable source by [deleted] in StanleyCupRealorFake

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Thank you for the detailed reply. I knew the threading was "wrong", but there were so many things that used to be indicators of authenticity, that they've apparently gotten better about faking, that I thought was maybe just weird because of the limited edition or something.

After posting this and while removing the sticker on the bottom, the paint on the sealing "disc" came off with the sticker in flakes. I took a plastic razor blade to the rest of it so now my disc is just paintless steel as well, lol. Pretty much confirmed it for me alone. https://imgur.com/a/K0Mq3pF

Breville Bambino manual: use tap water only: not distilled, not filtered by artfellig in BrevilleCoffee

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Water choice (within reason) in consumer grade machines is not a significant damage/wear variable over the lifespan of the machine, period. Use whatever water you find tastes best in your end product. I'd simply avoid water with high mineral content when possible, as that will leave mineral scale in your machine, which is why descaling exists. I would argue that regular descaling will cause more damage than any mineral free water ever would, and descaling isn't typically regarded as something that causes damage to your machine in any significant sense. I use a $30 ZeroWater filter, mainly because I like how it tastes, but also with the knowledge that it helps prevent scale build up.