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Rom Hacking Newsletter
Issue 12 - Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Introduction
Opening wordsSee? I told you I'd get an issue out this week. I probably should be studying right now but whatever. HotY hasn't had many votes for a week now. Theres only 4 short days to go, so get your votes in! Seriously, vote. DO NOT FORGET!
Just two more weeks until my exams finish. I'll be much more active, I'll reopen my hack's thread and RHN will have regular issues again. Just two short weeks.
Article by Thrace
Hacking News
Staying current with the rom hacking sceneHack of the Year - Nominations Round
The nominations round of Hack of the Year have officially begun! In this round you nominate your favourite hack to compete in Rounds 2 and 3! Do not neglect to nominate a hack just because someone has already done so! The hack with the highest number of nominations will win the Fan Favourite award. To have your say simply post your nomination in this thread, make sure to read the first post though! It has very important information in it that you need to know before making your nomination.
Changes to the Rom Hacking Forum
As you've undoubtedly noticed, there have been some major changes to the Rom Hacking section in this week. Though it might be difficult adjusting initially all the changes that have been made are for the betterment of Rom Hacking at PC as a whole. If you would like to voice your opinion please use this thread to discuss.
Hack Rating System
RHN will follow a standardised rating system similar to that of IGN, ratings and their meanings are described below.
Spoiler:
10.0 to 9.0 - Masterful
Its almost impossible to make a hack that is perfect, but ratings in this range get pretty close. These hacks are flawless in all aspects of hacking, they are innovative and engaging.
8.9 to 8.0 - Impressive
Hacks that we feel are outstanding and are exceptional in at least one aspect will receive ratings in this range. Hacks that we feel are worthwhile and that everyone will find enjoyable. You'd need to put in a lot of effort to get this rating.
7.9 to 7.0 - Good
An excellent hack that is let down by a one or two major problems. Above average in all aspects but just missing a few things it needs to be great. Not amazing but has potential.
6.9 to 6.0 - Passable
Hacks that are just above average. Nothing to really get excited about. Nothing particularly horrible about the hack but nothing all that great either.
5.9 to 5.0 - Mediocre
A hack that provokes no emotion, standard, run-of-the-mill whatever you want to call it, these hacks are as average as they come.
4.9 to 4.0 - Lackluster
Hacks that do not have enough effort put into them. Probably not worth the attention for the time being. Has some potential to be better, but not enough to become something spectacular.
3.9 to 3.0 - Poor
Hacks that are flawed in all areas, most likely caused by inexperience by the author rather than effort. Not worth checking out regularly, will probably be cancelled the next week.
2.9 to 2.0 - Bad
Hacks that we recommend you avoid, not worth playing. Might have a few interesting ideas but ultimately is just very poorly executed. Major flaws in all aspects.
1.9 to 1.0 - Terrible
A hack we believe should not have had its thread accepted. These hacks are not even worth browsing over. These hacks are usually made by people trying to achieve internet stardom.
0.9 to 0.0 - Abysmal
Hacks that are not even truly hacks, more like edits. A few small changes to the original game, achievable in mere minutes.
Its almost impossible to make a hack that is perfect, but ratings in this range get pretty close. These hacks are flawless in all aspects of hacking, they are innovative and engaging.
8.9 to 8.0 - Impressive
Hacks that we feel are outstanding and are exceptional in at least one aspect will receive ratings in this range. Hacks that we feel are worthwhile and that everyone will find enjoyable. You'd need to put in a lot of effort to get this rating.
7.9 to 7.0 - Good
An excellent hack that is let down by a one or two major problems. Above average in all aspects but just missing a few things it needs to be great. Not amazing but has potential.
6.9 to 6.0 - Passable
Hacks that are just above average. Nothing to really get excited about. Nothing particularly horrible about the hack but nothing all that great either.
5.9 to 5.0 - Mediocre
A hack that provokes no emotion, standard, run-of-the-mill whatever you want to call it, these hacks are as average as they come.
4.9 to 4.0 - Lackluster
Hacks that do not have enough effort put into them. Probably not worth the attention for the time being. Has some potential to be better, but not enough to become something spectacular.
3.9 to 3.0 - Poor
Hacks that are flawed in all areas, most likely caused by inexperience by the author rather than effort. Not worth checking out regularly, will probably be cancelled the next week.
2.9 to 2.0 - Bad
Hacks that we recommend you avoid, not worth playing. Might have a few interesting ideas but ultimately is just very poorly executed. Major flaws in all aspects.
1.9 to 1.0 - Terrible
A hack we believe should not have had its thread accepted. These hacks are not even worth browsing over. These hacks are usually made by people trying to achieve internet stardom.
0.9 to 0.0 - Abysmal
Hacks that are not even truly hacks, more like edits. A few small changes to the original game, achievable in mere minutes.
HOTW Winner
Spotlight on the Hack of the Week
Hack Author: ~Satoshi Sugimori~
Reviewed By: Darthatron
When I first read the story, I must confess, I was a little turned off. It's different, I admit, but there is only so much you can do with a plot where you try to save your Pokemon. However, I was thrilled with some of the features. I love the idea of not having gyms, but rather fighting legendary Pokemon instead.
While looking at the screenshots I realized how good the maps were. The tiles are fantastic, and I am in love with the Japanese theme of it all. And I love the way that the different color texts are used for different people, that makes it much easier to read, and also more fun.
The scripts look well done, and I think the game play will be fantastic when a beta is released. This is the first time I've actually been excited for a hacks release, and I truely can't wait.
Keep up the good work, Satoshi and team!
Article by Darthatron
Hack Review
Hacks in review

Hack Author: Wesley FG
Reviewed By: Thrace
Reviewer's Rating: 6.7
I was really looking forward to playing this hack because from what I saw in its thread, it looked pretty spectacular. Unfortunately I was severely disappointed. If I were to judge this hack purely on the screenshots in its thread this hack would get a rating in the 9s. This is exactly why we don't review hacks that don't have a playable version.
Lets start with the mapping. It is just terrible. Really, with all these new tiles making a good looking map shouldn't be too difficult should it? The maps are sooo bare it hurts. Far too much empty space and too many tile errors. The new tiles for the most part look beautiful but in some cases there are strange palletes and incorrect use of them that becomes really off-putting.
Wesley FG is very obviously a knowledgeable scripter. Many of his scripts use a good combination of techniques to progress the story. As far as I can remember there wasn't a single scripting error that I picked up on so kudos for that. He does seem to have gotten a bit lazy though. There are far too many reused scripts. Even the gym leader scripts have only been text edited, I remember getting TM50 (Overheat) from a Ghost-Type gym leader who obviously was Flannery poorly disguised by a few text edits, a new sprite, Pokemon and name.
Bug wise, it could definitely use some "ironing" out. There were a few curious ones such as a Huntail using Thunderpunch and encountering a Gyarados on the beach. I know I've only really touched on the negatives but thats because, even with all the problems, I recommend playing this hack. At the end of the day this hack is fun to play and I truly recommend giving it a go.
Article by Thrace
Map of the Week
A review of the weeks MOTW winnerMap Author: Disturbed
Map of: Fire Red
Rating: 9/10
Map Shot: Click Here!
The first thing I noticed about this map was that there are a lot of trees in it. As I looked closer at this map, I noticed that the trees were placed in a VERY wonderful pattern, this "pattern" is very random, no two trees are placed exactly the same as another one, which makes for a great amount of originality. The trees are placed in a way that it gives the map a great unique feel, as there are many varieties of tree placement, and that, in-turn, gives the map a wonderfully unique shape. Though this placement of trees makes the map seem like a forest rather than a town, which, dare I say, is not exactly a bad thing. I mean, how many villages have you seen that had a sort of foresty feel to them? That's right, none.
When I think of a village, I think of a primitive seclusion of a few houses and odd buildings in a forested area. Now on to the path: the path has great structure; it is what I think about when I think of a great path: not straight, full of bends and twists, not too thick or too thin, cutting through the town, paving the way to houses so the villagers can walk on a suitable walking surface instead of the regular grass. Let's move on to flowers. This is one aspect of this map I'm not particularly fond of. There are few of them. In a village like this, I would think flowers would very numerous, as secluded and nature-ish as it is. The Building placement is also superb; they are all in the center of the map, which would be expected of a village like this, as the villagers wouldn't want to build their houses on the outskirts as they would be afraid of the wild Pokémon living nearby. They are all placed along the path, which is a big turn-on, I mean who would build a house in the middle of nowhere, with no path leading to their house? You would have a larger chance of getting attacked by a wild Pokémon while going home.
Let's move on to the space. There is a fair amount of empty space in this map, which I didn't expect. In a village such as this, I would expect it to be overrun with vegetation, as forests usually are which this map primarily is, with a few wooden buildings built in the center. Overall, this was a stunning map; it has a great feel to it as well. Keep it up Disturbed!
Article by TB Pro!
Tips and Tricks
A cool new trick that you may not have known aboutMove tutors were something that were started in FR/LG and pretty useful when you are building your team. This week we'll show you how to make your very own Move Tutor! Below is the basic script for a move tutor. If you're unsure about anything just send a PM.
#org @Start
lock
faceplayer
checkflag 0x200
compare LASTRESULT 0x1
if 0x1 goto @AlreadyLearnt
msgbox @WantToLearn
boxset 0x5
compare LASTRESULT 0x0
if 0x1 goto @DontWant
setvar 0x8005 0x1
special 0x18D
setflag 0x200
release
end
lock
faceplayer
checkflag 0x200
compare LASTRESULT 0x1
if 0x1 goto @AlreadyLearnt
msgbox @WantToLearn
boxset 0x5
compare LASTRESULT 0x0
if 0x1 goto @DontWant
setvar 0x8005 0x1
special 0x18D
setflag 0x200
release
end
Thats basically the "bones" of the script. But how does it actually work? Well its all done by that very special variable 0x8005.
setvar 0x8005 0x[Move]
You can use any number between 0 and F. That gives us 16 possible moves to use. You can find all possible moves on this page. Next week we'll show you how to change the attacks to anything you want courtesy of Mastermind_X.
Tip donated by liuyanghejerry
Interview
An in-depth chat with...
Spoiler:
<Darthatron> Ok, ready when you are.
<interdpth> Go ahead,
<Darthatron> Alright, so I guess the first I'll ask is why did you quit Pokemon Hacking?
<interdpth> Well, the community except for:
<interdpth> mew39k, Majinbluedragon, ukoto/yoro, kawa and myself and ldngNow,
<interdpth> Sucked.
<interdpth> I saw "How do I hex this?" or "You gotta do it in hex" or someone with the occupation "professional hexer"
<interdpth> I still see that.
<interdpth> That...
<interdpth> That's just disgusting
<interdpth> So, I heard an aquantice found data for one of my favorite games
<interdpth> And I wanted to make an editor for it
<interdpth> So, I just dropped Pokemon hacking as it barely taught me anything
<Darthatron> I guess that's fair.
<Darthatron> You came back for a bit (working on PET), then left again, was it for the same reason?
<interdpth> Since then...
<interdpth> Since I quit,
<interdpth> I've taught myself 4 different languages, I can understand the assembly language the GBA uses fluently and all sorts of stuff
<interdpth> Actually
<interdpth> I came back after seeing this supposed "awesome" program and all these people were complaining about PET,
<interdpth> so I just decided to change some stuff
<interdpth> and laugh at how they all flocked too me.
<interdpth> Then, I just felt like trolling the ever loving **** out of Michael
<interdpth> I have an elite status still most of us from then do but it's just known and not said I wouldn't be banned,
<interdpth> so I just had fun trolling, then got bored and went back to life.
<Darthatron> Well, that sounds fun.
<Darthatron> Do you think you'll ever bless the current/future hackers with your presence again?
<interdpth> Who knows~
<interdpth> I came out of the blue from nowhere after 2 years,
<interdpth> so maybe in another 2 years.
<Darthatron> Indeed.
<Darthatron> You said you learnt the Assembly Language for the GBA, but why bother if you won't be hacking Pokemon anymore?
<Darthatron> Did you move onto other games?
<interdpth> Metroid Zero Mission and Metroid Fusion are where my talents reside
<Darthatron> Interesting. Is the hacking community for those games as big as the Pokemon ones?
<interdpth> Hahah, no.
<interdpth> Pokemon is big ,
<interdpth> Little kids know everything about it,
<interdpth> they want to edit it.
<interdpth> They want to "hack it".
<interdpth> They will be there,
<interdpth> Forever.
<Darthatron> That's true. I suppose the Metroid hackers would be more mature too, 'huh?
<Darthatron> And actually know what Hex is?
<interdpth> They tend to after their first level hack.
<Darthatron> That'd be a nice change.
<Darthatron> Do you still make tools for hacking, or do you just hack now-days?
<interdpth> Go to youtube, type in Double Helix.
<interdpth> Make sure you put metroid in the search as well.
<Darthatron> I will later. After this interview.
<Darthatron> You seemed pretty interested in the Diamond and Pearl hacking thread when you were back, for a while at leat. Why was that?
<interdpth> Educated Troll to agrovate Michael and Gabe.
<Darthatron> You succeded then. =D
<Darthatron> You also helped write EliteMap, correct? Do you still talk to Kawa, and the others?
<interdpth> I talk to Kawa nearly daily
<interdpth> Ldngnow every now and then
<interdpth> I was helping mew39k with some stuff in chaos black a few hours ago
<interdpth> Some ASM stuff
<Darthatron> Well, that's good to hear.
<Darthatron> Well, I think that's about all I ahve to ask.
<interdpth> POKEMON RED IS THE BEST <bleep> ALL YA'LL HATERS TOO
<interdpth> Put that in there .
<Darthatron> Thanks for the interview.
<interdpth> yeah, yeah.
<interdpth> Go ahead,
<Darthatron> Alright, so I guess the first I'll ask is why did you quit Pokemon Hacking?
<interdpth> Well, the community except for:
<interdpth> mew39k, Majinbluedragon, ukoto/yoro, kawa and myself and ldngNow,
<interdpth> Sucked.
<interdpth> I saw "How do I hex this?" or "You gotta do it in hex" or someone with the occupation "professional hexer"
<interdpth> I still see that.
<interdpth> That...
<interdpth> That's just disgusting
<interdpth> So, I heard an aquantice found data for one of my favorite games
<interdpth> And I wanted to make an editor for it
<interdpth> So, I just dropped Pokemon hacking as it barely taught me anything
<Darthatron> I guess that's fair.
<Darthatron> You came back for a bit (working on PET), then left again, was it for the same reason?
<interdpth> Since then...
<interdpth> Since I quit,
<interdpth> I've taught myself 4 different languages, I can understand the assembly language the GBA uses fluently and all sorts of stuff
<interdpth> Actually
<interdpth> I came back after seeing this supposed "awesome" program and all these people were complaining about PET,
<interdpth> so I just decided to change some stuff
<interdpth> and laugh at how they all flocked too me.
<interdpth> Then, I just felt like trolling the ever loving **** out of Michael
<interdpth> I have an elite status still most of us from then do but it's just known and not said I wouldn't be banned,
<interdpth> so I just had fun trolling, then got bored and went back to life.
<Darthatron> Well, that sounds fun.
<Darthatron> Do you think you'll ever bless the current/future hackers with your presence again?
<interdpth> Who knows~
<interdpth> I came out of the blue from nowhere after 2 years,
<interdpth> so maybe in another 2 years.
<Darthatron> Indeed.
<Darthatron> You said you learnt the Assembly Language for the GBA, but why bother if you won't be hacking Pokemon anymore?
<Darthatron> Did you move onto other games?
<interdpth> Metroid Zero Mission and Metroid Fusion are where my talents reside
<Darthatron> Interesting. Is the hacking community for those games as big as the Pokemon ones?
<interdpth> Hahah, no.
<interdpth> Pokemon is big ,
<interdpth> Little kids know everything about it,
<interdpth> they want to edit it.
<interdpth> They want to "hack it".
<interdpth> They will be there,
<interdpth> Forever.
<Darthatron> That's true. I suppose the Metroid hackers would be more mature too, 'huh?
<Darthatron> And actually know what Hex is?
<interdpth> They tend to after their first level hack.
<Darthatron> That'd be a nice change.
<Darthatron> Do you still make tools for hacking, or do you just hack now-days?
<interdpth> Go to youtube, type in Double Helix.
<interdpth> Make sure you put metroid in the search as well.
<Darthatron> I will later. After this interview.
<Darthatron> You seemed pretty interested in the Diamond and Pearl hacking thread when you were back, for a while at leat. Why was that?
<interdpth> Educated Troll to agrovate Michael and Gabe.
<Darthatron> You succeded then. =D
<Darthatron> You also helped write EliteMap, correct? Do you still talk to Kawa, and the others?
<interdpth> I talk to Kawa nearly daily
<interdpth> Ldngnow every now and then
<interdpth> I was helping mew39k with some stuff in chaos black a few hours ago
<interdpth> Some ASM stuff
<Darthatron> Well, that's good to hear.
<Darthatron> Well, I think that's about all I ahve to ask.
<interdpth> POKEMON RED IS THE BEST <bleep> ALL YA'LL HATERS TOO
<interdpth> Put that in there .
<Darthatron> Thanks for the interview.
<interdpth> yeah, yeah.
Interview by Darthatron
Closing Notes
Some house keepingGo vote. Do it now. Or now. Or now. Stop reading. Go vote. Do it. Do it. Do it. Link. Have you voted? Good.
Closing by Thrace
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