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Sorry to ask, but where is the application here?
I downloaded and extracted the file but there's no app. here
Looks like you clicked the wrong download link.
Sorry to ask, but where is the application here?
I downloaded and extracted the file but there's no app. here
Do i ned thave an epaded 32mb rom to add 700 pokemon?
Hi, i was going to expand the pokemon and then when i opened up Gen III Hacking Suite (v1.2)
And this appeared on the screen!
"image removed"
"image removed"
It is a clean ROM and it is the latest version! I've tried v.1.0.0 and some other ones and it does the same thing!
Someone Please Help Me!
How many Pokemon are you adding? I tried and I made it successfully....
about 800. But it doesent really matter! It doesent open the rom!
I have a problem making the expanded pokemon appear in wild!
Looks like your version of the ROM is unsupported. As you can see from teh error messages, the program is trying to retrieve data from the game and the data that would normally be there is not there in place of something else. So the function that does the work here received an unexpected parameter and created an error.
Advice: Download a supported Fire Red ROM. Not the program's fault, though admittedly the error message should've been better :P
No, unless you don't have the space it's not needed.
Advance map is not supporting this and thats why you cant :/
you need to use a hex editor.
Idea:Is it possible to copy a Pokedex Entry from a site like Bulbapedia and then paste it in G3HS because after a while it does get a little mind-numbing?
Idea:
1. Open up ROM in XSE
2. Copypaste the Bulbapedia entry into the text correction thingy so it's properly spaced. Make sure you have it counted so that it doesn't take too many lines, and shorten it if needed.
3. Compile it into free space as a normal text string, more or less like you would with a new item description. You can use dynamic offsets.
4. Repoint the dex entry to the offset you put it in. You can also compile a whole bunch of strings at once and keep track of the offsets, then go back to G3HS and repoint all of them.
You now have copypasted entries and all you need to worry about is all the other blanks in a dex entry.