![]() I hope I managed to explain the problem clearly and hope someone can help me out with this. Isn't this a problem? So i was wondering if I should try to go for 15.925 too instead of 15.87 seconds? bat file, it will run the cmd prompt and u just have to wait till it opens. ![]() For me it's 15,87 seconds, and I'm also using an NDS. If you’re using the new version then: Windows users should use the EonTimer.bat script MacOS and Linux users should the EonTimer script. This while he seems to be using the option NDS-GBA in Eon Timer. ![]() After hitting A to confirm your name, he has to wait 15.925 seconds till he has to hit A again after the last textbox (after which the games proceeds). I also noticed a difference in the time of blisy's first timer when he uses the other Eon Timer version and sets up a new save file. I was wondering if this could possibly affect me getting a shiny or not somewhere between SIDs 990-1010. Just now my target frame was 10060, and I hit 10026. The reason I'm asking this is cause I haven't found a shiny yet (while checking all the SIDs between the range 990-1010), and I noticed that whenever I SR on a new SID for the first time, the first frame I hit seems to be way off the target frame. Am I doing it right when I'm using the option 'NDS' in the v2.0.1. version of Eon Timer this option (NDS-GBA) doesn't exist, just GBA, NDS, NDSI and 3DS. This seems to have an influence on the timing on your Eon Timer. In this version you could change the settings and pick 'NDS-GBA' (settings for the console you're using) in case you're soft resetting on a NDS lite. ), I think I saw him using an older version of Eon Timer. In a tutorial of I'm a blisy on Youtube (. I'm trying to get a shiny starter on my Emerald game, for which I'm using my Nintendo DS Lite.
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