It wont let me play xc. I ve downloaded it, extracted it, and my visualboy advance say it cant support it. . ?
Did you patch the .ups file inside the zip over a ROM? If you haven't, you'd have to do that before trying anything else, since the patch itself can't be read by an emulator - it's just a file that contains the changes I made to the base Ruby ROM. Google "apply UPS patch" if you need steps on how to do this. :) If you HAVE done this step, however, you would have to try patching the .ups file to a different Ruby ROM; as the version you're using is obviously incompatible (though in cases like this VBA usually just white or blackscreens rather than display a message).
And to everyone else - I have been working on
Super Rising Thunder!, but the game's status is still where it was the last time I updated - I've been doing nothing but insert new moves and new animations (it's time consuming. ...Very time consuming), and generally just mucking about with movesets and the like. Once this stuff is finished I can get back to the dungeons and towns and the game's actual plot progression rather than the engine of the thing, but I'm being forced to take a break due to the graphics card in my laptop giving out - it's been shipped out to the manufacturer for repairs; and it'll probably be another week to ten days before I have it back. :( But as soon as I actually have information of worth to post, rest assured that I will post it - though it may take a little while longer than I'd like due to this setback.
And yes, I'm aware that a few days ago the
Pokémon Adventures/
Pokémon Special manga revealed that the Super Rising Thunder move that is both the source name and inspiration for this hack
had been nothing more than Volt Tackle all along. I was
not pleased to find that out and am still a little sore about it (as the creator of this hack and a fan of
Special both); but I suppose this means the move will be keeping its Volt Tackle animation rather than gaining a new one like I had planned. It will not, however, gain Volt Tackle's recoil back; and the move will still be treated as if it's something rare, powerful and special within the universe of the hack as it's far too late to retcon this by forcing the story to fit the new information. After all, a Volt Tackle where you don't hurt yourself in the bargain is still something remarkable; especially when you're a pichu and prone to hurting yourself with electricity in the first place. In fact, I suppose I could even make it a plot point if need be...