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I don't think this has been done before, but I'm not very good with ASM, and my scripting skills aren't top notch like your guys skills! :)

I don't know why it occurred to me but I don't think any hack has done this either. It's a small little detail but it sounds like a lot of fun!

Wouldn't it be cool to have like a "TV show" type of thing when you talk to the television. Sort of like the Teachy TV only with regular shows. Maybe 4-7 little skits of shows. The shows could maybe change during the day or something... I don't know. Just a thought :)
 
Pokemon Altair/Sirius, the prequels of Pokemon Vega have been completely translated to English before October 2014. Anyone aware of this?

Just downloaded the translated patch yesterday.
 
No haven't heard of it, wait checking. I am gonna try it out
 
What's keeping Pokémon ROM hacks in the third generation on the GBA platform? I don't see many DS hacks of Diamond/Pearl/Platinum or HeartGold/SoulSilver or Black (2) and White (2); what's difficult about DS hacking?
 
What's keeping Pokémon ROM hacks in the third generation on the GBA platform? I don't see many DS hacks of Diamond/Pearl/Platinum or HeartGold/SoulSilver or Black (2) and White (2); what's difficult about DS hacking?

I believe it's mainly because there isn't enough research done on it and there isn't much to go off on. Meanwhile for the 3rd generation games we've progressed too far to move away from it and there's a lot more you can do there than we can currently do with 4th gen and above hacking. Not to mention that we're not done researching them either.
 
I believe it's mainly because there isn't enough research done on it and there isn't much to go off on. Meanwhile for the 3rd generation games we've progressed too far to move away from it and there's a lot more you can do there than we can currently do with 4th gen and above hacking. Not to mention that we're not done researching them either.
The 4th gen was released in 2006-07 and still so little progress in eight years? That is crazy! I have thought about a remake of Pokémon Vega (hack of Japanese FireRed) based on Black/White 2, modified to include things like the Fairy type and other changes in the 6th generation and yet, I still see FireRed and Emerald hacks all over!
 
The 4th gen was released in 2006-07 and still so little progress in eight years? That is crazy! I have thought about a remake of Pokémon Vega (hack of Japanese FireRed) based on Black/White 2, modified to include things like the Fairy type and other changes in the 6th generation and yet, I still see FireRed and Emerald hacks all over!

That's the results of the research recent members have been able to do on FireRed and Emerald. It's just a much more "safer" base to work on right now because there's been extensive research done on it already in the past. I'm not saying there hasn't been any progress on the 4th gen games, but it's very little compared to what we can do already on the 3rd gen ones. I'd love to see 4th gen be used as main ROM bases one day.
 
That's the results of the research recent members have been able to do on FireRed and Emerald. It's just a much more "safer" base to work on right now because there's been extensive research done on it already in the past. I'm not saying there hasn't been any progress on the 4th gen games, but it's very little compared to what we can do already on the 3rd gen ones. I'd love to see 4th gen be used as main ROM bases one day.

So it's basically an issue of path dependence where the 'network effect' advantages of staying with the common platform outweigh the benefits of the newer platforms?
 
So it's basically an issue of path dependence where the 'network effect' advantages of staying with the common platform outweigh the benefits of the newer platforms?

Yeah, I'd say you could put it like that. That pretty much sums up the whole ordeal about 3rd gen vs. 4th gen hacking, it's just a much easier platform to work on and it's a lot more common.
 
Newer generation games don't have enough research on them for tool makers to do their work. And without a decent map editing and scripting program, hacking will be very tedious. That and you can pretty much flawlessly import any non-graphical aspect of a newer generation game over to third generation. I'd say the only drawback is that we don't have as much RAM space to use, so larger scale hacks require smart implementation.
 
Pokemon Altair/Sirius, the prequels of Pokemon Vega have been completely translated to English before October 2014. Anyone aware of this?

Just downloaded the translated patch yesterday.

Wait...really? Geez, I was looking at those games for months and really wanted to play them, but I was reluctant to because, well, I don't know Japan. That's awesome, I'm gonna look into it. Thanks :-)
 
Quick question, do you guys think this weather effect is ugly?

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And more on topic, what is that one feature that makes you wanna not play a hack?

For me, it's the lack of decap. I mean, I could definitely play with it, but I'd much rather play a hack with decap than without it
 
Quick question, do you guys think this weather effect is ugly?

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And more on topic, what is that one feature that makes you wanna not play a hack?

For me, it's the lack of decap. I mean, I could definitely play with it, but I'd much rather play a hack with decap than without it

Is that the stormy one with the rain? Or is that some weather I don't know about o.o? If it stays like when your in that area than yes it is ugly. IMO Idc but I might get annoyed by it later idk lol.

EDIT: Lack of a interesting story or just doesn't make any sense at all. Like Fluorite. Its so bad xD
 
And more on topic, what is that one feature that makes you wanna not play a hack?

The beta curse. Seriously, release a new version someday ever. Don't be another halfway hack or I'm not bothering with you. I know it's hard, but that's the kind of task you're undertaking.
 
The beta curse. Seriously, release a new version someday ever. Don't be another halfway hack or I'm not bothering with you. I know it's hard, but that's the kind of task you're undertaking.

Well you can't really blame someone for not finishing a hack, and discarding a hack simply because it's not completed doesn't seem very fair in my opinion...
 
The issue isn't with the idea of beta itself or trying and giving up because it isn't worth it; rather the sheer number of unfinished hacks there are, made by people who may never interact with the community again. I understand all the things that can get in the way, but in my opinion, if you're going to do something, finish it.
 
The issue isn't with the idea of beta itself or trying and giving up because it isn't worth it; rather the sheer number of unfinished hacks there are, made by people who may never interact with the community again. I understand all the things that can get in the way, but in my opinion, if you're going to do something, finish it.

I disagree. Though there are many unfinished hacks, rushing just to get it finished and get it over with is worse in my opinion, as it usually results in very bad quality hacks.

People usually do this as a hobby, and if they actually care about making something decent it takes quite a while, which is why most end up giving up.
 
I disagree. Though there are many unfinished hacks, rushing just to get it finished and get it over with is worse in my opinion, as it usually results in very bad quality hacks.
People usually do this as a hobby, and if they actually care about making something decent it takes quite a while, which is why most end up giving up.
They rush their betas
They release something with tons of bugs and low quality
They receive a feedback that was not what they wanted
They give up

That's what happens most of the time, unfortunately. The feedback is often the only thing you receive from hacking, and that may ruin the whole thing.
 
I quite like getting feedback. Not from betas necessarily, but isn't that the reason people post updates and screenshots.
 
I quite like getting feedback. Not from betas necessarily, but isn't that the reason people post updates and screenshots.

I love getting feedback from updates or screenshots. It'd always keep me motivated to work more and post updates more frequently. There were times I'd rush to finish a small map just so I could post a screenshot with a minor update. :P
 
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