You can play without 3D enabled, but it makes things considerably more difficult and frustrating - this game was designed to be played in 3D, and you can't fully experience it otherwise. You can adjust it with a simple touch of the D-pad to either pop out or sink in more, depending on which suits the area best or just which you prefer at the moment.
If you have any bug reports of feature suggestions you want to make to exelix11, do so in the forum thread linked since it is there he asks for those sort of things to be filed.As the first 3DS title to actually use 3D as an integral part of the gameplay experience, 3D Land's platforming relies heavily on the precision leant by the 3D effect. If you prefer to get the link straight from us you can click here.
To download The 4th Dimension, head over to the release thread over at GBATemp or go to the developer’s GitHub release page and download the files needed. Thanks to for Ohana3DS Download The 4th Dimension Thanks to for every file explorer and it’s DLLs
Now open a level and you’re ready to go!įor a more in-depth guide into how to use this tool click here and watch the video provided above.Unpack the romfs of the game, then open the editor and select it, the editor will convert every model to obj (so they can be viewed), this will take a while.A way to run the custom levels (3ds with ntr cfw, hans or citra maybe).Net Framework 4.5.2 (Sorry linux users, but this uses some WPF components for 3d rendering that mono can’t run) Some other smaller changes Instructions.Added dragging snapping every 50 units Shift + Ctrl + Drag.C0Lists now can be edited like normal objects types in the main window.Now it’s possible to edit properties for more objects at the same time.While reproducible in other OSes using the Mono Framework, The 4th Dimension uses specific WPF components that can’t be reproduced outside of the Windows environment. It is a Windows-based tool (sorry Mac and Linux users) because it uses Microsoft’s. You can use it to edit the game and create your own levels and them play them on it. The 4th Dimension is a tool created by developer exelix11 for the 3DS game Super Mario 3D Land. I would give it a look if you want to see what this tool is capable of. There are a bunch of videos in – what I assume – is his YouTube channel showing off the results of playing around with this. Exelix11‘s tool in its current state allows you to do a lot already. To me, that’s the essence of the fun in a homebrew scene: playing around and tinkering with stuff.
This tool is still in development stages and this new update to it only brings it version 0.9, but it is already in a state where you can more than use it to play around.