@pieman
They are pretty good, just never ever save sprites as JPEGs because they look terrible... use PNG.
If I did start making them again (which I doubt, unless I had some incentive to do so) then I wouldn't really want any help (people have asked before and I said no then too).
Awesome
I'm not sure how the DSi version is going to work though...
Though to be really useful it needs to have some sort of map support. Does it do things like being able to navigate to a certain co-ordinate and route recording? (Things which don't rely on a map)
Why would the M3 (which is likely to be more expensive) be so much better than the AK2i that you already have?
If you bought it last night I suspect you haven't tried it yet, so at least wait until you have tried it out (and the M3 is actually released, too bad they are more interested in R4's...
They're just speakers... if they fit in the case, they'll work.
The only issue would be if the power supply was much larger in the DS (unlikely) meaning they might break.
There is a topic just a teensy bit further down the forum with the exact same question (only capitalised correctly)
Is the Acekard 2i the best flashcard?
What makes you think the M3i updatable kernel makes it 99% block proof?
DSi flashcarts needed different hardware to make them work (rather than just updated kernel) so I see no reason why Nintendo might not feasibly make an update that could do the same. And the Acekard 2i has an updatable...
Now I hate to vindicate Deltaburnt, but AK2i is the best flashcard - even my friend with a CycloDS is convinced.
The AKAIO team combined with the lightning fast GUI and super low price make it the best.
I already did 2 versions of a steel form:
I also did a bug form:
And what is pretty much a ghost form (though is actually just a mix of umbreon and misdreavus):
I don't think I have done anything that qualifies as ground/rock though... but I stopped making these quite a while ago (I...
Get an Acekard 2i, that way you get an awesome, cheap card and if you ever get a DSi you will be covered (it's only a bit more expensive than the AK2.1)