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Recent content by Sawakita

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    Survey: New Script Editor Ideas Thread

    How come strings don't have quotation marks? I think they should, it makes things more solid. Also, I don't know if you already added this, but what about implementing the support for macros?
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    Survey: New Script Editor Ideas Thread

    Looks good. I personally like the C syntax better (might just be because of consuetude). About suggestions, I don't know how much it would be worth it, but what about implementing a VisualStudio-like "intellisense" (sorry for using that word since I know many persons can't stand it, but it...
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    Survey: What kind of ROM Hacking do you specialize in?

    The kind of ROM hacking I specialize in is... ROM hacking: figuring out data structures, disassembling ASM routines, expanding existing engine functions. How exactly are spriting, mapping and tile-design part of the ROM hacking process?
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    [ARCHIVE] Simple Questions (SEARCH BEFORE ASKING A QUESTION)

    Actually I have to apologize because, due to hurry, I wrote the opposite formulas (those formulas transform an effective address into a pointer). To get the effective address from the pointer you have to do the reverse: Address = [Bank] * $4000 + [Pointer (big-endian format)] (By the way...
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    [ARCHIVE] Simple Questions (SEARCH BEFORE ASKING A QUESTION)

    Each one of those pointers is 2-byte long, little-endian format (i.e. least significant byte comes first). If you don't know how GB pointers work you might want to do a search (the link in my sig contains some links to pointers too). Basically the formula to get the address from a 2-byte pointer...
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    [ARCHIVE] Simple Questions (SEARCH BEFORE ASKING A QUESTION)

    Try reading this documentation. You can apply the modifications using a hex editor.
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    Tool: Swampert Tools Showcase

    All of these things can be easily edited using a hex editor because they're very well documented and explained (check the link in my signature for docs and stuff regarding 1st gen hacking). Try unchecking the "read-only file" checkbox in the file's property tab (Windows).
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    The DS-style 64x64 Pokémon Sprite Resource [COMPLETED]

    Slightly off-topic premise: I simply ignore bad hacks made by someone that didn't put enough effort in it (although, if the only flaw is rough graphics, then I don't care, supposing that the important aspects of the game are done well, i.e. gameplay and, above all, enjoyableness; and, before...
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    Tool: Swampert Tools Showcase

    Here, taken from IIMarckus's disassembly repository: About special moves: IIMarckus saved a conversation about it.
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    RBY hacking scene?

    As Miksy91 stated, Skeetendo is a good place to find documentations and stuff concerning RBY/GSC hacking. Indeed there is: link. I disagree. In my opinion: - comparisons between hacks are pointless, because hacking is not a competition (although many people seem to believe so); - the fact...
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    Rom hacking as of now?

    You should realize that the fact is exactly the opposite: pokemon ROM hacking going downhill in newer generations is the reason why you lack good tools for 4th generation (does a 5th gen really exist? I've been left behind 4 generations...). A rather underrated fact in this community is that if...
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    [ARCHIVE] Simple Questions (SEARCH BEFORE ASKING A QUESTION)

    Read through this thread (read all the replies).
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    Aren't you supposed to be unbiased and fair-minded, while moderating?

    Aren't you supposed to be unbiased and fair-minded, while moderating?
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    Indeed. Too bad, still many people still have blinders on their eyes.

    Indeed. Too bad, still many people still have blinders on their eyes.
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    9/11/2001 - 9/11/2011 - Tenth Anniversary Thread

    Can you at least believe what your eyes did see that day? Eyewitness. Also, I'm sorry to cause arguments in these circumstances, but how can the world go like this?
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