Between the likes of the pokewalker and the crèche type things going back to the first games there are alternative methods of levelling and as such even basic grinding is not truly necessary. However beyond that I am not sold on the merits of "intention" in this case, by all means it might count as making the game a somewhat different one but as we seem to be talking end game play which appears untroubled. However I have had this very conversation before with others and it seems to boil down to having a fundamentally different viewpoint on the matter (mathematically it makes no difference as far as I can see, if there is no difference there is no foul) and such things make it at best a circular conversation.
<snip> You then seem to be questioning either the merit of the actions or the priorities, to that all I can really say is the hackers responsible seem to be using it both as a proof of concept and refinement of it as well as a wind down for the day.
Pretty sure they'll be wifi only. Or if anything, they may play a part in the next installment of pokemon gen 6, but that's it.
All we know is, those pokemon were in the code.
How interesting. I wonder if we'll find new megas as well.
Meh... I'll doubt it.
Pretty sure they'll be wifi only. Or if anything, they may play a part in the next installment of pokemon gen 6, but that's it.
All we know is, those pokemon were in the code.
How interesting. I wonder if we'll find new megas as well.
Meh... I'll doubt it.
If there are any they would be easy to find. You just search for the item over and over and load it like the 3 pokemon he did. Once he has item just read what pokemon it is for.
Except they are ruining the game by doing things like making fake shinnies and pokemon with hacked stats causing things like online battles to be off-balanced. As well they can now easily flood the GTS again with fake pokemon.
Except they are ruining the game by doing things like making fake shinnies and pokemon with hacked stats causing things like online battles to be off-balanced. As well they can now easily flood the GTS again with fake pokemon.
Realize that when this method is available in a useable form, you won't see any difference in battles online. No 999atk stat pikachu. The same exact movesets and pokemon you've been seeing, are what you will be battling. The only difference is how much time that person put into creating that team.
;O;
edit: and shinies. But that is only cosmetic, not an unfair advantage. And you don't need to trade with them either.
Except they are ruining the game by doing things like making fake shinnies and pokemon with hacked stats causing things like online battles to be off-balanced. As well they can now easily flood the GTS again with fake pokemon.
I am not a decent person because I don't want hacked Pokemon? Seems legit.
Seriously I am just as equally entitled not to want hacked Pokemon as anyone is entitled to want them.
I don't quite get what you're saying. You mean it's Ability 8 out of the ~300 or whatever total?
Couldn't codemonkey85 just rip the Ability array from Pokegen or something?
I don't quite get what you're saying. You mean it's Ability 8 out of the ~300 or whatever total?
Couldn't codemonkey85 just rip the Ability array from Pokegen or something?
I don't think he is ripping off the Pokegen. He must be doing this by himself and he said he will improve his app on the next days. Take it this way, instead of just doing a show off, he actually released something, that is incomplete of course
Also, there's another user working on his own PKX Editor, the funny thing is that he called it Pokegen X Y.
I found the right packet, it had similar oreceding data as in the first post and blank bytes after the 232 bytes of Pokemon data, like the first post. However, when I export those bytes and try to open it in the editor, it pops up an error about an out of range value in one of the text boxes and puts garbled chinese characters into Nickname and OT name, so clearly it is not reading the file correctly. Does this look correct to everyone? Packet: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8225581/wholepacket PKX data: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8225581/pokemon.pkx
Nevermind. Had to rename it to .bin. Works now!
I found the right packet, it had similar oreceding data as in the first post and blank bytes after the 232 bytes of Pokemon data, like
However, when I export those bytes and try to open it in the editor, it pops up an error about an out of range value in one of the text boxes and puts garbled chinese characters into Nickname and OT name, so clearly it is not reading the file correctly.
Does this look correct to everyone? Packet: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8225581/wholepacket PKX data: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8225581/pokemon.pkx
Here is the entire packet in text format for those who don't want to bother whipping out their Hex editor. Data in my case seems to start at 0x67 and not 0x68 as the first post claims.
I found the right packet, it had similar oreceding data as in the first post and blank bytes after the 232 bytes of Pokemon data, like the first post. However, when I export those bytes and try to open it in the editor, it pops up an error about an out of range value in one of the text boxes and puts garbled chinese characters into Nickname and OT name, so clearly it is not reading the file correctly. Does this look correct to everyone? Packet: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8225581/wholepacket PKX data: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8225581/pokemon.pkx
Nevermind. Had to rename it to .bin. Works now!
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