1. Yes, your previous save file will work with this version. Chief among my objectives is to ensure as much save compatibility as possible. Unless I make a note of it, patch away!Woot, infinite tms : D also two questions:
-Will my v3.5.1 save file before the 5th badge (i think) work with v3.7.1?
-If i'm playing this hack via flashcard on 3ds...can i get espeon/umbreon?
I'm assuming those successful .zip files you speak of just contain ROMs. For IPS patches, extract them from the .zip file. Depending on the emulator, they might work by just renaming the ROM you'll use with the patch (or the patch itself) so the two are the same name. Otherwise you can use a tool to patch the ROM.I really wanna try your hack but for some reason it won't play on my galaxy 4s.. Ive had no problems playing .zip files through my phones emulator but I think since your files in .ips it won't read it. Any suggestions?
I still have the sprites that I worked on (Kanto starters and their final evolutions), but I haven't done any extra work beyond that. Why do you ask?Do you still have those reworked GSC sprites?
What emulator and ROM are you using? I have no problems on my end.The BW2 Repel System does not work, the prompt appears, but selecting yes does nothing.
Three things:My Boy! for android and a Fire Red rom from...
I still have the sprites that I worked on (Kanto starters and their final evolutions), but I haven't done any extra work beyond that. Why do you ask?
I wouldn't do that, simply because none of the starter sprites are objectively wrong. Remember that the games are supposed to be just that: the games. If there's slight differences in aesthetics between them and the anime, well, then that's normal. And I don't see how the Gen 2 sprites look that much closer to the anime. They certainly don't look like that with the way I redid them for GBA usage.The reason I ask is because I really don't like the FRLG starters, especially the final starter evolution sprites, they just don't look like their anime counterparts and I was thinking that maybe you could include another optional patch which replaces the starter sprites with your reworked GSC sprites. I would do it myself, but I have no idea how to do it on my Android tablet.
Thanks, I'm just hoping it wasn't too soon to put it up there!Nice to see this land on RHDN. You've done some great work!
I haven't applied the latest patch yet. Is that image on the first post a new title screen?
I really enjoyed playing through this hack. Will likely play it again. With the WFC going away, I hope someone comes up with a way of dumping the critters I catch here into XY
Oh, I already have. lol Took a good bit of time.Also, Pokémon Bank doesn't use WFC (neither does Poké Transfer), so you'll still be able to transfer your creatures from as far back as 3rd Gen to the 6th Gen games after it shuts down in about a month. You just won't be able to use the Global Trade System and Wi-Fi Club/Plaza in the 4th and 5th Gen games.
I've confirmed your problem. I tracked it down to an issue with the Catch 'em All patch...which is terribly ironic. I'll try my best to figure out what it is and will upload a bug fix as soon as I figure out what the problem is.I tried to trade some Pokemon from this game, in order to evolve them, and I noticed that the trading system for this game is malfunctioning. It does the trade animation, but just stops at the end without going back to the trade menu. The music keeps playing, but the game won't respond.
At first, I thought it was an emulation problem, but when I tried trading between two different GBA Pokemon Roms, I noticed something off. Rom A (Not this game) was showing the normal "Communication standby" message, but Rom B (This game) just showed "Take good care of pokemon". Also, when the connection was lost, only Rom A reacted. Rom B just kept playing the music and showing the same image.
Patching via MultiPatch on MAC doesnt work for this.
Continuously states "Failed to apply IPS patch."
A ton of other people are having the same issue. Don't know if you can do anything about it.
Was looking forward to playing this... oh well. Onto the next one.