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DISCLAIMER :
I know that this is probably a very noob tutorial because this is my first thread, but I am so bored. Also, I know some noobs are always confused when they go into a HEX editor and see all the numbers. This way of inserting battle backgrounds is not recommended, since it will most likely have major bugs. You have been warned...
Now let's get into the tutorial! Yay!!!
If you didn't understand, which you probably didn't, watch this video. I do not own this video, nor do I want to take credit for it.
DISCLAIMER :
I know that this is probably a very noob tutorial because this is my first thread, but I am so bored. Also, I know some noobs are always confused when they go into a HEX editor and see all the numbers. This way of inserting battle backgrounds is not recommended, since it will most likely have major bugs. You have been warned...
Spoiler: What You Will Need
unLZ
Lunar IPS
Lunar IPS
Now let's get into the tutorial! Yay!!!
Spoiler: Tutorial
You need to first download the file provided in the downloads. Open the Read Me file and you will see multiple things. Open your rom in unLZ. In the Read Me file there are numbers before what seems to say "Y SIGUIENTE." You goto to that number in unLz. Lets use "Grass" as the example for the whole tutorial. For "Grass," goto 3 in unLZ. Once your there, import the "BackgroundHierba.png" and press "Write to ROM." Don't do anything yet. Check "Automatically fix pointers." You will also see "Image Offset" and "Palette Offset." Go back to your Read Me file and in "Imagen," you will see multiple numbers. Paste this number in "Image Offset." Same thing with "Paletta," but this time paste it into "Palette Offset." Note : Do not remove the two zeros while changing these two offsets. Finally, you can press "OK." The next step is to press "next" in unLZ. In the upper left, press "File." Select "Load RAW," then select "Tilemap.raw." Select "Write to ROM." Paste the same palette offset, but this time put the image offset as the "Raw" in the Read Me file. "Automatically fix pointers" needs to be checked. Finally, press "OK." If you try out the battle background in the game, the battle background will look like you threw up on it. To counter this, use the patch with the corresponding battle background we used and edited. Now if you go into your game and try out the battle background, it should look like Leonardo da Vinci's barf. That's all I guess.
If you didn't understand, which you probably didn't, watch this video. I do not own this video, nor do I want to take credit for it.
Spoiler: Video
Spoiler: Known Bugs
Player's room is messed up
That's all I remember
That's all I remember
Spoiler: Credits
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