Yep, there's a version of Pokesav for Diamond/Pearl/Platinum and another for HG/SS. Just make sure you're getting the version for HG/SS and you're all good. You can make the starters yourself and put them in storage or you can use pre-made PKM files for the Pokemon you want. Also all PKM files for Diamond/Pearl/Platinum still work for HG/SS.ambitous21 said:hi all!
i havent been playing the ds for ages.. but now seeing as pokemon heartgold/soulsilver is going to be released in 2 weeks,
i'm excited!
one big question..
i remember using pokesav for a pokemon game before.. it could put any pokemon i want into my pc box right?
so will it work for pokemon heartgold/soulsilver too?
because i really want to start the game with some of my favorite starter pokemons.. not just the one of the 3 starters they give you
Harubi said:Quick question.
I've tried to make a scyther i downloaded from pkmndb, shiny.
But after doing so, i used the legal checker to see if i could make it legit, but still to this moment i haven't figured out why it comes up as hacked.
I can't figure out what i'm doing wrong.
Would anyone be so kind as to help me out with that?
Or if possible, provide me a .pkm of a legit shiny scyther?
Kind Regards,
Harubi said:Quick question.
I've tried to make a scyther i downloaded from pkmndb, shiny.
But after doing so, i used the legal checker to see if i could make it legit, but still to this moment i haven't figured out why it comes up as hacked.
I can't figure out what i'm doing wrong.
Would anyone be so kind as to help me out with that?
Or if possible, provide me a .pkm of a legit shiny scyther?
Kind Regards,
Crunk said:Harubi said:Quick question.
I've tried to make a scyther i downloaded from pkmndb, shiny.
But after doing so, i used the legal checker to see if i could make it legit, but still to this moment i haven't figured out why it comes up as hacked.
I can't figure out what i'm doing wrong.
Would anyone be so kind as to help me out with that?
Or if possible, provide me a .pkm of a legit shiny scyther?
Kind Regards,
You do realize that makes you seem like an extreme douche, right? No offense, but those programs pretty much ruin anyone's hopes in trading real legit Pokemon.
I've had some pretty lengthy conversations with the people that run the Pokemon Database, and they're pretty much all douchebags.
You do realize that Pokemon are just a few hundred bytes of meaningless data, right? And that these bytes are mathematically related in such a way that it is possible to replicate a shiny Scyther that can also be produced by the game legitimately?Crunk said:Harubi said:Quick question.
I've tried to make a scyther i downloaded from pkmndb, shiny.
But after doing so, i used the legal checker to see if i could make it legit, but still to this moment i haven't figured out why it comes up as hacked.
I can't figure out what i'm doing wrong.
Would anyone be so kind as to help me out with that?
Or if possible, provide me a .pkm of a legit shiny scyther?
Kind Regards,
You do realize that makes you seem like an extreme douche, right? No offense, but those programs pretty much ruin anyone's hopes in trading real legit Pokemon.
I've had some pretty lengthy conversations with the people that run the Pokemon Database, and they're pretty much all douchebags.
The one generated by the game was generated by the game, and therefor, completely legit. Someone using a program on their computer may be able to make a version of the same Pokemon, but it isn't considered legit because of the use of an outside source aside from the game or a PokeWalker. People that collect things like to know that they are actually generated within the confines of the game. It's like someone trading baseball cards that they printed off.coolbho3000 said:You do realize that Pokemon are just a few hundred bytes of meaningless data, right? And that these bytes are mathematically related in such a way that it is possible to replicate a shiny Scyther that can also be produced by the game legitimately?Crunk said:Harubi said:Quick question.
I've tried to make a scyther i downloaded from pkmndb, shiny.
But after doing so, i used the legal checker to see if i could make it legit, but still to this moment i haven't figured out why it comes up as hacked.
I can't figure out what i'm doing wrong.
Would anyone be so kind as to help me out with that?
Or if possible, provide me a .pkm of a legit shiny scyther?
Kind Regards,
You do realize that makes you seem like an extreme douche, right? No offense, but those programs pretty much ruin anyone's hopes in trading real legit Pokemon.
I've had some pretty lengthy conversations with the people that run the Pokemon Database, and they're pretty much all douchebags.
Knowing this, what is the difference between getting a real legit shiny Scyther generated by the software of the game rather than synthesizing a real legit shiny Scyther using software on your computer? You seem to be a Pokesav user. The data is all the same.
Think about this one carefully.
I would much rather be traded a blatantly hacked Pokemon than a good hack. The blatant hacks leave no question, but a good hack will leave someone who's trying to collect legit Pokemon with questions of their collection.onivan said:There is actually some catch to it. In PP Forums they have a guide for hex bytes (The colum you see under Language), and Poké Ball caught in seems to be a new value added for HG/SS. They have the list of those values, you just have to select regular Poké Ball on the "Poké Ball caught with" column and modify the 86h (I think its that one).
And for the love of Prof. Oak:
IF YOU ARE GOING TO EDIT/CREATE POKÉMON AT LEAST DO IT PROPERLY SO THEY DON'T APPEAR AS BLATANT HACKS.
That's all, happy editing.
No, it's the same thing as generating a baseball card (piecing it together subatomic particle by subatomic particle) that is physically identical in every way to one printed at the factory.Crunk said:The one generated by the game was generated by the game, and therefor, completely legit. Someone using a program on their computer may be able to make a version of the same Pokemon, but it isn't considered legit because of the use of an outside source aside from the game or a PokeWalker. People that collect things like to know that they are actually generated within the confines of the game. It's like someone trading baseball cards that they printed off.coolbho3000 said:You do realize that Pokemon are just a few hundred bytes of meaningless data, right? And that these bytes are mathematically related in such a way that it is possible to replicate a shiny Scyther that can also be produced by the game legitimately?Crunk said:Harubi said:Quick question.
I've tried to make a scyther i downloaded from pkmndb, shiny.
But after doing so, i used the legal checker to see if i could make it legit, but still to this moment i haven't figured out why it comes up as hacked.
I can't figure out what i'm doing wrong.
Would anyone be so kind as to help me out with that?
Or if possible, provide me a .pkm of a legit shiny scyther?
Kind Regards,
You do realize that makes you seem like an extreme douche, right? No offense, but those programs pretty much ruin anyone's hopes in trading real legit Pokemon.
I've had some pretty lengthy conversations with the people that run the Pokemon Database, and they're pretty much all douchebags.
Knowing this, what is the difference between getting a real legit shiny Scyther generated by the software of the game rather than synthesizing a real legit shiny Scyther using software on your computer? You seem to be a Pokesav user. The data is all the same.
Think about this one carefully.