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i need one for pokemon silver. i want to change the text on the rom (and i do own a copy for th ereal gbc, so i diddnt break any laws)

2007-08-03 04:05:21 · 2 answers · asked by chi 1 in Games & Recreation Video & Online Games

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It is extremely difficult to build a script-insertion program for changing the text in games. The best way to do it is by hand. You either download a table file that translates the characters in the game, or make your own by doing a relative search with a hex editor. You then go through the game, changing the text, and constantly testing the results, because it is very easy to crash the game if you make a mistake. It is very time consuming.

2007-08-03 04:16:29 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

"Teaching" it moves? Sorry, but that's not what needs to be changed. You seem to think by having love for the data in the game, it should be strong. That wouldn't be fun at all! Everyone who thinks a certain Pokemon is cool would just train that Pokemon a lot and love it and they'd be the best! The point of Pokemon is to have strategy and skill, not to grow affection for the thing. Heck, if someone REALLY liked Bidoof, they would have an ultimate Bidoof! And just wondering, how the heck do you expect Nintendo to keep track of how much you care. You could pretend to care and really hate the Pokemon, and you'd still get power. There's a LARGE reason they don't mirror the show. If it mirrored the show, it'd be kinda dumb. Then there wouldn't be any point to buying the game, as you'd get just as much of a thrill out of it by watching the show! And I DON'T wanna be like Ash... ugh. The guy has no brains and ends up in the dumbest situations... and I still don't see how Nintendo would make the love thing possible. And in the show, the Pokemon do learn moves "magically". They don't teach them the moves. Even if they learned the moves for the good side, they still "magically" learned the moves. And if you think it should be all fun, than look at life. It'd be total fun if there was no school, and you didn't have to study to learn, but that's how you get things done. You do it and do it and do it till you've mastered it. And I can name 5 counterexamples to "when trainers captured a pokemon it actually meant something, and they were likely to use it in battle". 1. Ash's Muk was only used in the Elite 4 2. Ash's Tauros all just sat in Oak's Lab. 3. James' Mime Jr. hardly helped him. He was just main in one episode, than he was just another of James's Pokemon 4. Gary had a bunch of Pokemon who only made an appearance once 5. Misty's Horsea hardly battles, and the few times it helped, another Pokemon could've done just the same. 6. Ash's Haunter only helped him with Sabrina. 7. As Serebii says, Brock's Geodude wasn't a main Pokemon, just there for a few episodes as support. There, happy? And I STILL wonder how Nintendo would see how much you love your Pokemon. There's a reason Nintendo made other Pokemon games like Mystery Dungeon.

2016-04-01 15:57:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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