Xerneas_X
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I don't understand... The AR for the DS can do all those codes. I have several hacked max IV Pokémon in Black 2 including legendaries. What you mean is that Datel themselves wouldn't offer the codes, but hackers could create them.
I think it could be capable of editing IVs/EVs because it can edit shininess, and also other tools in the past could edit those without requiring the game be on the cartridge slot. With PokéGen you could edit a save file and give all your Pokémon best stats. If Powersaves can edit save data, there's a possibility it can edit the Pokémon's IVs.
But maybe Datel doesn't want to make/release codes that enable us to do this because they don't want to ruin the game, as you said.Even though I think it hardly ruins the game...
Yes since AR allows code input and is just basically a hex modifier device, hackers are able to make their own codes for it. but unlike AR, Power Saves has no custom code input and doesn't even do any of the modifications to your save on your computer itself, instead it's all Server Side which is more reason to believe that Datel doesn't want hackers to gain access to their secrets of how to break the 3DS' encryption and modify save data, which atm to my knowledge isn't possible in the hacking communities, instead hackers only seem limited to just executing encounters or triggering hidden things in the game or rip/dump 3D models and nothing overly useful.
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