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: I have worked with several players to test and it always works. Do you have the north america version, i.e. animal crossing city folk? If you dont, then you need to help me by providing me with your RVFOREST.DAT file and also the list of turnip prices each weekday morning and afternoon (for the week when you save that RVFOREST.DAT file) then I could update this application. Just a quick check what the directory name that this file is stored in your SD? Is it RUUE? --[[User:Conanac|Conanac]] 14:41, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
 
: I have worked with several players to test and it always works. Do you have the north america version, i.e. animal crossing city folk? If you dont, then you need to help me by providing me with your RVFOREST.DAT file and also the list of turnip prices each weekday morning and afternoon (for the week when you save that RVFOREST.DAT file) then I could update this application. Just a quick check what the directory name that this file is stored in your SD? Is it RUUE? --[[User:Conanac|Conanac]] 14:41, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
 
:: Yes I have the NTSC-U version. Animal Crossing: City Folk. I just tested it again today and this morning bells were going for 144 and this afternoon they're going for 179 but the Turnip app says this morning they should have been 61 and this afternoon they should be 58. [[User:Deozaan|Deozaan]] 18:27, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
 
:: Yes I have the NTSC-U version. Animal Crossing: City Folk. I just tested it again today and this morning bells were going for 144 and this afternoon they're going for 179 but the Turnip app says this morning they should have been 61 and this afternoon they should be 58. [[User:Deozaan|Deozaan]] 18:27, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
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:: I found out what the problem was. I was using Savegame Manager which is Savegame Extractor and Savegame Installer both built into one application. The problem with Savegame Manager is that it saves the files to SD:\savegames\RUUE\rvforest.dat instead of in the WIISAVES directory. I just also happened to have extracted my Animal Crossing data several months ago. It works great! Thanks so much! Now I have a feature request: Since it's much more convenient to use one application instead of two, can you also have Turnip check for data in the savegames\RUUE directory? Thanks a lot! [[User:Deozaan|Deozaan]] 18:33, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
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