pokeruby
pokefirered
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4 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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pokeruby
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Nintendo classic 'Zelda: A Link to the Past' gets an unofficial PC port | It has key enhancements like widescreen support, faster transitions and pixel shaders.
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire, Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen and Pokémon Emerald.
- Anyone know of any resources that explain decompiling and how its done?
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Anyone have Ruby / sapphire trainer list / stat dumps?
The Ruby/Sapphire disassembly on GitHub lists the parties and IVs: https://github.com/pret/pokeruby/blob/master/src/data/trainer_parties.h (use control + F). The IVs are given as numbers out of 255, so multiply by 31/255 and round down to get the actual IV. For example, if the IV is listed as 200, then the actual IV is floor(31 * 200 / 255) = 24. The disassembly also contains other information like items: https://github.com/pret/pokeruby/blob/master/src/data/trainers_en.h. Unnamed grunts are only identified by a number, but you can compare them with the parties of grunts listed on Bulbapedia.
- Decompilation of Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
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[Gen 3] Feebas encounters might be fixed for each frame
https://github.com/pret/pokeruby/blob/master/src/wild_encounter.c Here is the dissasembly as well.
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Bi-Weekly Questions Thread
here
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How did Pokemon code its actions in the turn phase, e.g status effects, stat changes, change party member
You could always take a look at these decompilation projects on GitHub by Pret (it’s pretty interesting IMO!)
pokefirered
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So I made a TON of changes to Route 2 on Fire Red and after saving I can no longer open the rom? I don't know why it's doing this so I'm wondering if anyone here knows?
Definitely definitely look at doing your project as a decomp using pokefirered or The Complete Fire Red Upgrade.
- Translating Pokémon Fire Red
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Nintendo classic 'Zelda: A Link to the Past' gets an unofficial PC port | It has key enhancements like widescreen support, faster transitions and pixel shaders.
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire, Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen and Pokémon Emerald.
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[fr] easy way to change all the sprites at once
The quickest way would be to edit the decompilation. All the graphics are stored there as separate files there allowing you to easily replace them.
- If you're enjoying SV's autobattles, you might be interested in Pokemon Voyager's version of the same mechanic!
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Problem with Pokemon Fire Red & Lea fGreen hack
The "Person ID" is what I was referring to in my previous reply. You should write the ID of a flag there. Then make sure the flag is cleared if you want the NPC to appear and make sure it's set if you want it to not appear. You can find a list of valid and unused flags here.
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Bi-Weekly Questions Thread
Or use the pokefirered source code decompilation project.
You will have to program those mechanics into the game. You can do that by using the pokefirered decompilation.
If you're just now trying to get into romhacking, the best thing to do is to check out the pokefirered decomp project here. I have the most up to date video tutorial series for the decomps, I use pokeemerald in my tutorials but a large part of everything is the same. We have access to the full decompiled source code, so it's really easy to make changes to whatever you want and the workflow is practically identical to what the actual Pokemon devs would have been doing, whereas binary hacking, the old outdated method, is its own entire thing.
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Pokemon like style coding question
Weird question but, how do games which are coded like pokemon work? https://github.com/pret/pokefirered/tree/master/src for example this disassembly in c. Seems like each component has its own file, like battle.c or trade.c etc. How do these components communicate with each other? How and where does the main gameloop run? I would be very glad to get more info and write something like this game on my own (each component in own file, not pokemon 2)) ), because I'm not good at game architecture and cant resolve this on my own. thx in advance
What are some alternatives?
pokeemerald-expansion - Feature branches for the pokeemerald decompilation. See the wiki for more info.
Complete-Fire-Red-Upgrade - A complete upgrade for FireRed, including an upgraded Battle Engine.
DS-Pokemon-Rom-Editor - New DS Pokemon ROM Editor, based on Nømura's 2020 edition. Expanded with loads of new features, bugfixes and better usability.
hgss-shiny-modifier - Python script to modify the Shiny encounter rate in Pokemon HeartGold/SoulSilver for NDS
pokeemerald - Decompilation of Pokémon Emerald
PokEditor - Multifunctional in-depth editor for Pokémon Gen 4 and 5 game data
pokemon-showdown-client - The client for Pokémon Showdown
universal-pokemon-randomizer-zx - Public repository of source code for the Universal Pokemon Randomizer ZX
pokered - Disassembly of Pokémon Red/Blue
poryscript - High-level scripting language for gen 3 pokemon decompilation projects