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Updated for Luma3DS.
no the last entry was on Oct 3 I wouldn't really expect people to be uploading new images every day if people seem to be content with what there isis this thread dead ? T_T
i dont usually post too much (i guess i've only posted once or twice since i joined) but i was messing around, making my own splash screens and i thought maybe some of you guys might like them.
they're all in the same zip with their previews btw
Iirc you need to enable splash screens in luma config, not 100% sure.I'm a noob to this, I tried to drop the splash.bin into the luma folder and I never see anything after booting? Am I missing a step?
WORKED! thanks, whats the difference of booting before or after payloads in the luma settings?Iirc you need to enable splash screens in luma config, not 100% sure.
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You know how when you press a button to boot into something say Decrypt9, for example? Before shows the splash screen before you're able to boot into aything, which is pretty much only used for the splash screens that show what buttons boot into what. The screen shows, then you are able to press that specific button to boot into whatever program you had assigned to that button. After shows the splash screen after you are able to boot into your payloads. If you have After selected and you've seen your splash screen, it's too late to boot into any payload. After is basically like how the splash screens worked before the last 2 or so Luma versions.WORKED! thanks, whats the difference of booting before or after payloads in the luma settings?
You know how when you press a button to boot into something say Decrypt9, for example? Before shows the splash screen before you're able to boot into aything, which is pretty much only used for the splash screens that show what buttons boot into what. The screen shows, then you are able to press that specific button to boot into whatever program you had assigned to that button. After shows the splash screen after you are able to boot into yor payloads. If you have After selected and you've seen your splash screen, it's too late to boot into any payload. After is basically like how the splash screens worked before the last 2 or so Luma versions.
That explaination was probably as clear as mud, but w/e.