
If this person, with all DQVC unlocked quests, is the HOST of the multiplayer, you can use his save file to download all the unlocked quests. Let's say you start a multiplayer session with this individual. The save file of this other person has all DQVC quests unlocked. Anyone who doesnt' care, not a big deal, if you're not going to multiplay ever, not a big deal, but if you don't want them there, since they should not be in your list, then it IS a big deal, as you cannot get rid of them short of starting a fresh, brand new game save.ġ) I'm not sure why you're confused, but I'll explain. In effect it's like transferring a computer virus, without the actual virus. Please don't, because it does mean that if you multiplay with anyone, your extra "?" quests, that aren't in the normal game, because they weren't used, or they weren't finalized and so scrapped for the release, will transfer to another player.
DLC QUEST CHEAT ENGINE CODE
There's also a backup code that Matt should have provided, that's down a bit, but it's highly recommended not to use it. Avoid that code like the plague if you can afford to. It unlocks ? quests that shouldn't be in the list, and if you accidentally select one, you cannot unselect it. There are MASSIVE bugs associated with it, that are well known. I've just never found any specifics on exactly how this was done, just claims that it was (32-bit Vista I know works). The parent company is apparently working on this, or has been for some time, and so far the only tested, tried and true workaround, at least for Vista and Win7 (all versions), is to run it in Safe Mode, though apparently on 32-bit Vista it works just fine in normal run-time, and some people have managed to get it to work in Vista 圆4 and Win7 normally.
DLC QUEST CHEAT ENGINE PLUS
The problem though is the NDS Adapter Plus is a pain to use in any windows environment since Windows XP. Of course, if you can't afford it, you can always see if someone lives near your area and is willing to meet up.Ģ) NDS Adapter Plus! Or try and find a DSI AR v1.2, though the NDS Adapter Plus is 1000x better, since it works for all DS and 3DS games, not just DS. Liamland has a special service for this that he charges for. I know yab wanted to tweak the quest codes at some point, but honestly, the only way to properly handle this are two:ġ) Find someone to do multiplayer with, get a second cart yourself, and from their multiplayer, download the quests via their cart, and use that cart as your permanent backup cart. Problem is that is currently not working, at least for cartridge holders.

The only way to really make it work is via an external server, and using an AR code to bypass the HTTPS protocols and overwrite them with the protocols to the desired server. Sorry Gooieooie, it's still all kinds of hokey.
