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Where is this guide? There isn;t one in my zip
I'm actually surprised more hacks haven't done this.
It's actually really simple. In A-Map, just assign each tree an unused, permanent flag value. The reason trees reappear upon refreshing the map is because they are normally set to temporary flag values (10-1F, I think) that are cleared when you change maps. Once it's cut, the flag for it will be set. So long as the flag value you set it to is truly unused, there's no reason for that flag to ever be cleared, meaning that the tree won't come back.I would do it, if I knew how to do it. C:
Pinsir is in the Safari Zone. Like Scyther, it is incredibly rare. Just keep searching! If you must, you can always load a patched ROM into Advance Map and see exactly where you can find one.ALso, where do I catch Pinsir? I haven't seen one in safari zone and there isn't one to buy at game corner?
The cries were recorded from Crystal, so they represent how they sounded in the first two generations of games. Certain Pokémon, such as the two you mentioned, have slight sound differences between Gens 1-2 and Gens 3-5. This is due to levels of compression and volume normalization.Quick question, in what offsets are the new cries inserted?
EDIT: Ah, I figured it out with IPS Peek. Freespace effected is A00000-CFF633. Is it just me or are some cries quieter in parts, like Weedle and Bulbasaur? I'm already noticing a distinct difference in Viridian Forest, playing at 48KHz. Sounds really good though.
It's completely safe. I'm just warning that the patch takes up a ton of free space. There's a decent chance that hacks/patches from other hackers that still functioned with Throwback may be incompatible with it. For the vanilla game and Throwback, though, it's completely fine.So it's completely safe to put the better quality cries for this hack?
Just wondering since it sounded dangerous(lol)![]()
You mean the Extras patch, right? Every feature listed under Extras is in that patch (or the full patch). I can assure you that move tutors can be reused infinitely with it. As for TMs, you have to watch the full cutscene of your trainer applying the TM to the Pokémon learning the new move to keep the TM. This is a flaw in the method developed for reusing TMs in FireRed. Unfortunately, there is no currently-known issue-free method of doing this with FR like there is with Emerald...which is funny considering the undisputed favoritism for hacking FR over other games. Not surprising - it's due to how designation/usage of TMs differs between the games - just funny.Um...Ok I have a serious issue here. I tried to apply the TM/Move tutor patches specifically to the game to get unlimited use, and nothing happened. TMs and move tutors are still one-off uses.
You mean the Extras patch, right? Every feature listed under Extras is in that patch (or the full patch). I can assure you that move tutors can be reused infinitely with it. As for TMs, you have to watch the full cutscene of your trainer applying the TM to the Pokémon learning the new move to keep the TM. This is a flaw in the method developed for reusing TMs in FireRed. Unfortunately, there is no currently-known issue-free method of doing this with FR like there is with Emerald...which is funny considering the undisputed favoritism for hacking FR over other games. Not surprising - it's due to how designation/usage of TMs differs between the games - just funny.
I had considered removing the feature in an update, but people seem to want to keep it enough despite this issue.
Well, you said it yourself there. Got to keep it classic. Heck, I might remove abilities in a future update! :) [/sarcasm] Besides, Liquid Crystal is a bad comparison to this hack. That hack takes some big liberties with the 2nd Gen story, just as HeartGold and SoulSilver do. This hack is meant to be faithful to the originals, which is actually easier since FireRed and LeafGreen were already pretty faithful to begin with. A better comparison would be CrystalDust.OK GOOD, I thought I did something wrong when I patched the IPS file.
Also is there a physical special move split? I know this is ment to be a proper throwback to the original red/blue versions but many pokemon just can't work right without a good STAB. Liquid Crystal is a great example of a full remake that utilizes said 4th gen feature
Also does this hack enable the EV reducing berries? Few if any fire red hacks are willing to implement it which makes no sense, it makes EV training more of a chore than it should. I wanted to check in case because for 3rd gen hacks to use the phys/special split there would have to be the necessary tools. I would assume there's a similar tool for the EV berries, which is why I ask.