Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, DLC Booster Course Pass Installs Files to NAND, but still not Playable #148
Labels
No labels
CI
Low Priority
Needs Approvals
Needs Rebase
android
bug
duplicate
enhancement
help wanted
invalid
question
translations
wontfix
No milestone
No project
No assignees
2 participants
Notifications
Due date
No due date set.
Dependencies
No dependencies set.
Reference: suyu/suyu#148
Loading…
Reference in a new issue
No description provided.
Delete branch "%!s()"
Deleting a branch is permanent. Although the deleted branch may continue to exist for a short time before it actually gets removed, it CANNOT be undone in most cases. Continue?
Is there an existing issue for this?
Affected Commit or Release
Main stable version
Description of Issue
Just moved from Yuzu to Suyu, and noticed that the DLC Booster Course Pass for Mario Kart 8 does not show up once the game is loaded.
Here's our install/Migration to Suyu.
Did a re-install of the booter course pass in the NAND. After what appears to be a successful install" It pops-up that "1 file as been over written".
We launch the game again, but the DLC content does not load.
However, if we place the DLC Booster Course Pass file within the directory where Mario Kart 8 game file is stored, the DLC content loads and is playable. Once we rename or delete the DLC pass file, the DLC content again does not show within the game and is unplayable.
Under the Yuzu,
Expected Behavior
Under Yuzu, once we installed the DLC content, it was safe to remove those files and all games played without having the extra files on the drive.
It would be preferable to have Suyu act in the same manner, as this would allow for DLC content to be installed and then those files removed from the drive to free up some drive space.
Or is there something we are not doing right when Installing DLC content?
Reproduction Steps
Under Yuzu, once we installed the DLC content, it was safe to remove those files and all games played without having the extra files on the drive.
It would be preferable to have Suyu act in the same manner, as this would allow for DLC content to be installed and then those files removed from the drive to free up some drive space.
Or is there something we are not doing right when Installing DLC content?
Log File
System Configuration
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX with Radeon Graphics
GPU/Driver: Current version: 24.3.1
RAM: 32.0 GB (29.7 GB usable)
OS: WIN
This is a known issue. See #23 for a workaround. You can also put the DLC in the same location as the file as well apparently.