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The BEST Part of Hacking (NOT THE SKILLS)

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  • Yes

    Votes: 19 59.4%
  • No

    Votes: 3 9.4%
  • I have other thoughts...

    Votes: 7 21.9%
  • I'm not sure.

    Votes: 3 9.4%

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Zeffy

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    The best part of hacking is when you achieve something. Something that you haven't done yet before, or something you just figured out that worked. For example, take a look at the spoiler.

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    But this guy said:

    The best part of hacking is having fun. Wether you're scripting or mapping, if you don't have fun, it takes the life out of it.
    That's just my opinion though.

    Then this guy appealed with:


    The best part about hacking is realizing that you've made something whole, something new, something that's better than it was before. And, better yet, you've influenced other people, whether you like it or not. I never understood how widespread the hacks here actually become until recently.. let me tell you, plenty of people know about them. And it's your hack that they're playing, that they're enjoying.

    You can look back on this in twenty years and wonder what the hell you were doing on a Pokemon forum for so long, but you'll never forget the work, the heart, that you put into your hack. You'll remember these days forever.


    And then HackMew said:


    I don't really agree. The best part of hacking is... hacking. That is, doing research and figuring stuff out: "How would I go fixing the roaming legendaries IVs glitch?"
     
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    I agree with both of you, working out how to change something or what something does and then testing it in game to see it's right feels great :)
     
    I agree with the first three, (not so much Ray, simply because spriting can be tedious), but that leads onto my joy- when I see my own graphics in-game, sprites, tiles or otherwise. Seeing better graphics in your hack is nice, seeing your own graphics in your hack is even sweeter.
    And, though I've never known the feeling, I'd imagine finishing off a hack- completely- would feel pretty cool too.
     
    The best part of hacking is having fun. Wether you're scripting or mapping, if you don't have fun, it takes the life out of it.
    That's just my opinion though.
     
    imo, it's just getting a map done, or part of a map done, or just a beautiful mountain in the map done.
     
    I think the best is when you finish it, or when you figure out how to do something that you couldn't before.
     
    It used to be writing an awesome script, but now I think that it's writing an ASM routine and getting it work, or editing one already there.
     
    The best part about hacking is realizing that you've made something whole, something new, something that's better than it was before. And, better yet, you've influenced other people, whether you like it or not. I never understood how widespread the hacks here actually become until recently.. let me tell you, plenty of people know about them. And it's your hack that they're playing, that they're enjoying.

    You can look back on this in twenty years and wonder what the hell you were doing on a Pokemon forum for so long, but you'll never forget the work, the heart, that you put into your hack. You'll remember these days forever.
     
    The best part about hacking is realizing that you've made something whole, something new, something that's better than it was before. And, better yet, you've influenced other people, whether you like it or not. I never understood how widespread the hacks here actually become until recently.. let me tell you, plenty of people know about them. And it's your hack that they're playing, that they're enjoying.

    You can look back on this in twenty years and wonder what the hell you were doing on a Pokemon forum for so long, but you'll never forget the work, the heart, that you put into your hack. You'll remember these days forever.

    In the old days, like around 2004 or something like that, I remember that ROM Hacking was all about HEX Editing. Every new discovery was praised, like how to change find a free offset via a HEX Editor. I liked those days. (I didn't joined around that time, but I know. I looked at the archive forum. (b'')b :D)
     
    Sure, figuring out how things work is fun and all but until I actually change something, I don't really enjoy it. Locating a piece of code or some image can be frustrating and when I find it, I definitely feel good about myself but when I change it, that's when the real rush of euphoria hits me. So I'm going to have to side with the people who say that looking back on your finished project and realizing that you made it is the best part of hacking.
     
    The best part of hacking? Well.................................................... It's simple. What feels best.
     
    As a mapper and a tile spriter/inserter, my favourite part of the job is when I'm spriting tile for a new tileset, or when I'm making the map.
    This.

    But I can't stand other things though. I have tried hacking/game creation, but the only thing I like is mapping.
     
    Sure, figuring out how things work is fun and all but until I actually change something, I don't really enjoy it. Locating a piece of code or some image can be frustrating and when I find it, I definitely feel good about myself but when I change it, that's when the real rush of euphoria hits me. So I'm going to have to side with the people who say that looking back on your finished project and realizing that you made it is the best part of hacking.

    Research can indeed be frustrating, but there's no way round. After research (aka hacking) though, there's the editing phase: "Yay, it works!" I agree that the final result is probably what we're most proud of, but changing a "random" byte from 0x08 to 0x00 is worth nothing without a solid knowledge base behind it. On the other hand, research without editing is also a waste, because you're not putting into practice what you learned so far.

    Hackers are like archaeologists: they need to investigate before they can dig into the hot stuff.
     
    The best part of hacking is putting my hack onto my AceKard and then playing it on my DS as if it was any GBA game :P.
     
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