Batmanace00
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Can anyone help me out I downloaded a rom hack called pokemon emerald tg but so far it does not look like a hack has anyone downloaded that has the same rom?
Are you sure you patched it? Try talking to people. If the girl in oldale town that gives you the potion looks like the big fat yellow dude, it works. If not, try getting the patch and use Lunar IPS to patch it. (LIPS for short) I looked on YouTube and I see what this hack is.
I'm Waiting to see what you have in store! Phew... Avoided a double-post. Copy/Paste FTW!
You're just a tad ignorant, huh? Point one: THIS IS TOTAL BIASED ********. Saying most Fakemon look like hell would be like me saying all gen IV Pokemon are ugly.I think Fakemon is shunned upon because...
- Most of their designs are horribly made.
- It doesn't gain enough exposure.
Like when Bonsly was first released, I was like "OMFG EW WTH IS THAT".
A few months later, all the official stuffs came up, and I started liking it.
- They are only found on one single game; you can't trade them to other games.
- There is absolutely too much Fakemon to make them memorable.
If the Fakemon are good, WHAT DA HELL IS WRONG WITH THEM?
Alright, you got me there. I can understand where you're coming from. :)There may be nothing intrinsically wrong with them but that doesn't mean that people can't dislike them. Similarly, even if a hack has very well-done, custom tiles, I (hypothetically) may not play it simply because I might not like custom tiles, regardless of their quality. Some people, myself included, prefer the comfort of the familiar.
I'm Waiting to see what you have in store! Phew... Avoided a double-post. Copy/Paste FTW!
Also... on the Berry Glitch... What happens if the patch isn't applied? I patched mine, so I'll never know. I think it's that berries won't grow after the battery dies, but I may be wrong. I also thought it fixed time-based events... I think I'm wrong, though.
Ok. I saw the oddest thing today:
I was on Bulbpedia looking at HackMew's link to the FR/LG Pokedex Glitch. Interested, I kept reading. I soon found this out:
If you have a bad dump of either game, when you use the ship to Birth Island or Navel Rock (either of the tickets), you'll get this:
Spoiler:By the way, if you like this game, buy it or die!
How is this pulled up? Is there a screenshot? Where is this located in the game? What version of the game is it in? I would really like to know! Thanks!
Well, I came up with a (possibly working) plan. What I'd do is take a R/S rom and use VBAlink and link it to FR/LG/E. Than, after applying the patch, compare the original rom and the patched rom in a hex editor. I seriously wish I had a flash card... And for subbing the dead battery: change the save type (Remember... If its the wrong save type, the rom will tell you that clock-based events won't occur). That's my take on the concept. I wouldn't know unless I had the time to test it.
My brother has a GBA flash cart, I have a DS slot 1 one, and I own a copy of Emerald. We only have one GBA, but I could borrow a friend's if needed (or even buy a second-hand one). Is there anything I can help with? :P
Yeah, we have a link cable. The flash cart is a Super Card SD.
EDIT: Actually, I don't think I'd be able to help... I can't remember whether it allows you to cancel the game booting, in order to allow you to use the glitch fix, but I doubt it.
The fix affects the save file, right? I'm pretty sure it's impossible to change the ROM itself. If so, would it be possible to extract the save of a GBA cart with the fix applied, and compare it to a save from a ROM (or if necessary, the same cart pre-fix)? Does starting a new game erase the fix (probably not)?
There must be a device to write/read GBA game saves... If you write a blank save file to a cart, that effectively cancels the fix, right? Then, you could start a new game and save. Extract the save, download the fix, and extract it again.
The problem is, I don't have access to anything like that (I don't even know whether such a device exists, though I'd assume so). Unless there's a DS homebrew app that can do it?
Doesn't that contradict the possibility that the fix modifies the save?
I'm pretty sure that Up+B+Select only erases the parts of the save used for the in-game player (and items, badges, Mystery Gifts etc); there's probably data in the save that doesn't get erased when a new game is started, which is used by the fix.