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[Script] Editing an existing script?

CarbonDog

Rom Hacker in training...
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    Hey guys! Quick noob question.

    When editing an existing script or a script you've made, should you always re-search for a new dynamic offset? I've tried pulling up a script I've already created just to edit something simple (like a few words in dialogue), and it ends up mixing them up with other scripts I have and adding random words.

    Is it possible to just edit the script at the current offset, or is searching for new dynamic offsets the best way?

    Thanks!
     
    Hey guys! Quick noob question.

    When editing an existing script or a script you've made, should you always re-search for a new dynamic offset? I've tried pulling up a script I've already created just to edit something simple (like a few words in dialogue), and it ends up mixing them up with other scripts I have and adding random words.

    Is it possible to just edit the script at the current offset, or is searching for new dynamic offsets the best way?

    Thanks!

    If you're making the script or dialogue longer than the original, it always needs a new offset.
     
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