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[Other] How do I do indoor Running Shoes?

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    Title says it all. Many hacks have this but no one's explained how yet. If its ASM then I kinda don't care to add it (I want to do my hack with absolutely no ASM) but it would still be nice to have some tutorial somewhere for archiving purposes or whatever.
     
    insert 00 at BD494 (Source)

    Side note, why do you want your hack to have no assembly code? Many of the better features will require it.
     
    Why do you want your hack to have no assembly code?

    Can't be bothered to learn it and also makes it easier to make changes if I decide a feature is unnecessary or needs tweaking. Most of my changes are super basic but I gladly will do plenty of hex, as needed.
     
    Lol there was a ton of ASM shown though...?
    Any hex changes you make to implement certain "features" are ultimately done by modifying ASM routines. The only difference between the ones you've likely already made and this one, is that Knizz was kind enough to explain exactly what you're modifying, while you're other ones just told you what the hex change was.
     
    Any hex changes you make to implement certain "features" are ultimately done by modifying ASM routines. The only difference between the ones you've likely already made and this one, is that Knizz was kind enough to explain exactly what you're modifying, while you're other ones just told you what the hex change was.

    Ah, OK. That clears up quite a lot. Thanks for the info lol
     
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