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[Other] How to remove glitch titlescreen tiles!

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    Hi, I just changed the background of my titlescreen in FireRed, but there is always the glitchy tiles in the bottom left.. No matter which tutorial I follow they always just give the same outcome. I'm 90% sure there is a fix for this but I just don't know what.. Please help :(
     
    If you're talking about the small blocks at the bottom, then that would be the image that shows up behind the main background, where the flames are. Goto 0x3bf58c and insert your background image there repointing if needed.
    And then insert your raw file into 0x3bf5a8(ithink).

    Make sure to back up your rom before trying this, I dont have my pc to test this out, but it should work.
     
    If you're talking about the small blocks at the bottom, then that would be the image that shows up behind the main background, where the flames are. Goto 0x3bf58c and insert your background image there repointing if needed.
    And then insert your raw file into 0x3bf5a8(ithink).

    Make sure to back up your rom before trying this, I dont have my pc to test this out, but it should work.

    Thanks for the help, it ended up that I just needed the offsets, because your method for whatever reason did not work. So I basically just exported that image with the offset u gave me, replaced its palette with my backgrounds palette, and made the overall appearance color the one that it was blocking. That method worked, so thanks :)
     
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