Chrono Trigger Ds Rom Patched Up <Fresh>
Hardcore fans often use patches to bridge the gap between the original SNES "charm" and the DS's technical improvements.
When Chrono Trigger was first released on the DS, Square Enix included notorious anti-piracy measures. If the game detected it was being played from a ROM on a flashcart (like an R4) rather than a retail cartridge, it would purposefully "hang" or freeze during the portal sequence at the Millennial Fair. Chrono Trigger Ds Rom Patched Up
Modern "patched up" ROMs use specific AP fixes that bypass the portal check, allowing players to move through time without the screen staying white or the music looping infinitely. Hardcore fans often use patches to bridge the
These versions now effectively act as a "DS ROM Patched Up" for modern screens, featuring the revised Tom Slattery translation and the anime cutscenes. 3. Fan-Made "Restoration" Patches Modern "patched up" ROMs use specific AP fixes
