
You downloaded a profile, loaded your ROM, and... it looks broken. Here is why.
These are the pixel-perfectionists of the 21st century. They argue over "extrusion ratios" (how tall a wall should be) and "sprite billboarding" (whether enemies should always face the camera like in Doom , or rotate freely in 3D space). 3dsen profiles
The quality of your 3D experience depends entirely on the profile. High-quality profiles can turn a top-down racer into an over-the-shoulder experience or give complex RPGs like Final Fantasy fully realized 3D dioramas. You downloaded a profile, loaded your ROM, and
Click on a tile in the left pane (e.g., a brick block). It will highlight in the 3D view. Now, use the sliders labeled "Depth" and "Height." These are the pixel-perfectionists of the 21st century
Your profile must map specific NES tiles to specific 3D geometric shapes. Without this, a characterās round head might look like a brick.
Click the "Edit" icon (usually a gear or pencil). You will see the screen split: The left side shows the original 2D tile data; the right side shows the live 3D preview.
: A profile must share the exact same filename as its corresponding ROM (e.g., Metroid.nes and Metroid.3dn ) to load correctly.