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![]() Add ability to force routing audio to headphones.Homebrew needs to be compiled with libctru v2.0.0 at a minimum, and libctru v2.1.2 is highly recommended to a bug fix.DSi modes uses nds-hb-menu bootstrap's TID by default, and is a bit slow to start as it needs to go through the native 3DS OS first no matter what.Implement autobooting into Homebrew Menu, both in 3DS mode and in DSi mode:.It allows setting different filters for top and bottom screen separately, and all settings can be saved to the ini configuration file Add a new "advanced configuration" submenu for screen filters, allowing for far more customization (notably, increasing gamma).Fixed a rare bug where the console would boot into 2 white screens.This was a leftover of the Gateway era that has no place in 2023 Remove the "Use EmuNAND FIRM if booting with R" option and all related logic.The path for IPS/BPS patches for sysmodules, and sysmodules only, has been moved to /luma/sysmodules/.ips (resp.bps). Simplify sysmodule CXI loading and IPS/BPS patching: N3DS bit is now cleared when considering which CXI file to load from /luma/sysmodules.Added support for arbitrarily-sized and uncompressed TWL_FIRM and AGB_FIRM, when externally loaded from the /luma folder.Added support to allow Left+Right and Up+Down key combos in TWL_FIRM, although commercial DS(i) games usually prevent these combos on their own too.You can find matrix examples here and Python code to convert them to the expected format there.DS(i) software) convolution-based upscaling filter by the contents of /luma/twl_upscaling_filter.bin Added support to replace the default TWL_FIRM (i.e. ![]() ![]() We advise to use open source and/or actively maintained plugins from trusted sources instead NOTE: Due to planned changes (such as kernel reimplementation) older no longer maintained plugins or closed source ones may suddenly stop working at some point in the future.This allows mods like CTGP-7 to be played Merged and 's fork, adding plugin support.Fix a v13.0 regression where external FIRM module loading (such as TwlBg) was broken. ![]() Kroxigor is one of the best Big Guys in the Game. Most effective skills to take: Block, Guard, and Might Blow. If you can start your league against a stunty team, Elves, or Skaven, you should have no problem getting some skills on them fairly quickly. You start with 5 of them on this roster, so this should help you to make smart blocks, and hopefully gain some SPP from casualties alone. They are great blockers, and a movement 6 strength 4 blitz is always an amazing play. Your Saurus are Strength 4 bruisers, even sturdy Dwarfs have a healthy fear of these guys. Proper blocking and positioning of the Saurus will only take you so far. They always have a target on their back, and the chances of them dying, especially after taking some new skills, is very high. However, don’t fall in love with a Skink. The Skinks should be able to get some easy SPP, one or two skinks every game, and should be getting a touchdown. They also have shadow, which can be useful in cage breaking scenarios, though probably best used on a weaker team’s cage, such as Elves or Skaven. If you want to push it you can go for that one turn touchdown, which will be explained later. Passing on a 3+ you can easily have a 2 turn touchdown, and with 5 bashy Saurus keeping your skink safe, you should be able to outscore a lot of opponents. Whichever Chameleon is closest to where the ball is landing can move 3 spaces to get closer to the ball, it basically gives you complete control of your back half of the field when you are receiving a kickoff. The Chameleon Skinks are amazing for ball retrieval, with their On the Ball skill. ![]() Let me know how you would build your Lizardmen Team, if you have something different, we can add it in. Played too much Battletoads as a kid I think. Brutefun again has the STL, GW has for $52 CAD the forgeworld model, for $70 CAD the 3 pack of AOS Kroxigors, personally my favourite is Big Toad from Meiko Miniatures. There are a lot of Kroxigor model options. This lets you play the range of the team, and the big guys are always fun. If that is your playstyle, a quick trial exhibition match, or if you have a relatively short league- 5-7 games, I would say give this a try. This team does give you the 3 rerolls, which means you don’t have to pay 140,000 later on in the league to get it.īack down to 2 rerolls, but this comes in at exactly 1,000 TV, and gives you your big guy to start off with. Though I think printing, or using a printing service to print off a couple of the Brutefun Skinks is one of the best ways to go. This one you will need access to an extra Skink, there are multiple ways to get extra skinks, including modifying the AOS skinks, or splitting an extra box with another Lizardmen player. For 995 TV you buy the box, splash on a bit of contrast paint and you are ready to play straight from the box with a very versatile team. You have one less reroll than you may like, however you do start with 5 out of the 6 Saurus Blockers, and the Apothecary should save you a Skink or Saurus the first few games. To start with let’s just use what is in the box set the Gwaka’moli Crater Gatorsĥ Saurus, 4 Skinks, 2 Chameleons, 2 Re-Rolls, and an Apothecary. ![]() Points on the reticle! Integrated rubber suppressors for stealthy performanceĪnd premium Hypr Lite carbon crossbolts for improved accuracy guarantee aĬrossbow package that’s worthy of your trust in the field. The included 4x32 scope extends your shooting range with multiple Is easy to aim and shoulder with an over molded grip and adjustable X-Lokįorearm piece. The lightweight frame has a comfortable fit that Is designed to stand up to the demands of hardcore hunters and produce seriousįirepower with every shot. 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