
This also provides a speedup versus the 1.2.3 code, with Animal Crossing now taking ~8 fewer seconds to get past the Nintendo Switch logo. This could cause a fatal error, because the destructor for the old image could run simultaneously with building the new image. Puyo Puyo Tetris 2, probably others) were sensitive to this timing, and could use access patterns which would trigger creation of romfs image while previous romfs image was in the middle of destructor. RomFS image ownership was overhauled, with a new reference-counting implementation added (used to implement the above grace period).Ĭertain games (e.g.

This makes our cache much more effective, previously we were re-building romfs several times. The following was changed since the last release:Ĭhanges were made to the way fs.mitm builds images when providing a layeredfs romfs.Ĭache management (to avoid unnecessary rebuild) was revised, to add a grace period of ~500ms-1s between process closing romfs image and ams.mitm needing to rebuild if romfs is re-opened. With thanks to the team, Atmosphère 1.2.4 is bundled with hbl 2.4.1, and hbmenu 3.5.0. fusee-primary no longer exists, and will not work any more.
JUST CAUSE 2 MODS OFW UPDATE
Please be sure to update fusee when upgrading to 1.2.4. Previously this would have been a shadow update to 1.2.3, but people told me to stop doing that, so.ġ.2.4 is Atmosphère's sixty-first official release.
JUST CAUSE 2 MODS OFW MOD
This has generalized fixes for some mod compatibility issues caused by sensitivity to timings caused by previous atmosphere updates.Ĭertain games (Puyo Puyo 2, Smash with old Skyline, possibly others) will no longer crash Animal Crossing 2.0.0 will boot ~8 seconds faster with mods active.

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