![]() If you're lost, the video should provide a lot more visual info. Meaning that if you added, removed, edited, or turned off AR codes while running a game, the game will not reflect these changes until after you close and then restart the game. ![]() It's worth noting that these codes cannot be modified while playing a game. No need to worry that your code is broken if you see a change in the text.Īnd you're done! The cheat should work as intended, given you followed all the steps. This because AR codes are encrypted by default, but Dolphin decrypts them automatically. If you select a code and try to edit it, you'll see that the text has changed to something entirely different. Make sure the code shows up in the list with your designated name, and the box is checked. Name your code whatever you want, it doesn't matter. ![]() Paste your code in the the box labeled "Code" (duh). Go to the "AR Codes" tab and click "Add New Code". Once you have a code and cheats are enabled, right click the game in your list and select "Properties". A European game needs PAL codes, USA needs NTSC-U codes, and so on. It's essential that you find AR codes for your game's region, otherwise they might not work. There's a few different places to find these codes, but I found it best to just google "(game) ar codes (region)". ![]() They are often composed of between 1 to 4 lines that look like this. It helps to think of them like old fashioned cheat codes, although a lot of them do stuff like force 16:9 aspect ratio or fix graphics issues. AR stands for "Action Replay" and it's a string of codes that enable or disable certain aspects of games. From there, simply check the box labeled "Enable Cheats". ![]() Enable cheats in Dolphin by going to the bar at the top of the program and selecting the "Config" icon. The tutorials other people have made in the past left me more frustrated than anything else, so I hope to keep other people from suffering like I have.Īnd here's the text in case the video doesn't work: Step 1. Sorry if this isn't the normal type of thing to be posted here, but I've been trying and failing to get AR codes working on my copy of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, so I figured I'd make a tutorial and post it to the place people are most likely to see it. ![]()
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