And I am assuming such a method is being developed?
And I am assuming such a method is being developed?
yes, xfr and i are planning on gen 6 pokecheck working like gen 5 pokecheck in terms of uploading and downloading. battle videos should be available as well. i'm not sure about wondercards yet. basically, everything we can do will be available for everyone to use. we've both been so busy lately that we just haven't had time to work on it. we already have everything we need to get it done.
from the response people have had so far "we can't comment on it" sounds like there has been some hushing involved, he may let you know at least they gave you credits in powersaves so they may just warn you if nintendo could possibly get upset with allowing unreleased pokemon to be gainedi still have a datel employee's email address from when i gave them a bit of help with the x/y codes. i'll have to send him an email.
i still have a datel employee's email address from when i gave them a bit of help with the x/y codes. i'll have to send him an email.
Is someone working on a encryption feature or no?
May I ask if the makers behind the powersaves and PokéGen are working together, so you can edit your powersaved files with PokéGen, like before? Or is the chance that we edit the saves with PokéGen so small that it is nearly nothing? It would be handy for the EV training, it takes to friggin' long...
There is already the PKX editor. It's pretty much pointless at this point, though, since, like Kaphotics said, it's pretty much impossible to do. Unless you have a hacked 3DS, you can't fully decrypt your save, and from my understanding, the method to partially decrypt your save file which allows you to view it in the PKX editor no longer works because of a change to the way Datel re-signs saves when using Powersaves.
Considering that Datel have figured out a way to do it, we know that is is POSSIBLE. As for when it becomes available to Average Joe, we have no idea, but it'll probably happen eventually.
I am interested to know how Datel figures this out but other hackers don't. Do they just work on it all day and night? Do they hire the world's best hackers? I'm legitimately curious as to how they pull it off when no one else (at least publicly) can.
It's already possible for anyone to inject Pokemon, granted they have a Japanese X/Y and the Cyber Gadget device. PKHeX can make codes / save altered 'main' savefiles, and Cyber Gadget will sign/reencrypt for you.
I also wondered why, but Datel is a large company with the money to get high-level hackers. I tried to break the code and that revealed that I should not ever try that again, because, well, I erm... Fucked up... But still, I think that we can freely hack like with PokéGen (yes, I am a fan of that) within a year, BUT only if the game update coming with ORAS won't change the encrypting. It would be cool if I could finally train my 3 boxes of PokéMon by just clicking and typing for a half an hour instead of a couple of weeks by hand.
It's already possible for anyone to inject Pokemon, granted they have a Japanese X/Y and the Cyber Gadget device. PKHeX can make codes / save altered 'main' savefiles, and Cyber Gadget will sign/reencrypt for you.
tbh, gateway users are the least able when it comes to hacking pokemon atm, but we can get modded pokemon that have been transferred to a gateway save.....but when using emunand, you basically cannot use power saves or cyber gadget at all.......not even with a legit cart played in classic mode, only way gateway gets any hacked pokemon is via people who transfer them to a gateway save, thats the only advantage gateway users get is that they can share saves, which at least means one person can transfer a hacked pokemon to a gateway save and then all gateway users can have it with no need for the device itself*snip* I should mention that I do indeed know that it's already possible for people with emuNAND to also inject Pokemon with PKHeX.