Is it possible to permanently apply a GG code to a ROM?
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Is it possible to permanently apply a GG code to a ROM?
Sya for the sake of argument that I want to netplay with someone, watch them play Earthbound. But we want the walk speed to always be that of a Skip Sandwich. Say I have a GG code for this, is it possible to hex-edit the ROM, hard-fix the value, and that's that?
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Altering ROM permanently is perfectly feasible, since it's ROM. If that code hits in the RAM area, though, no cookie.
To know which it is, decode the GG code and look at the address.
To know which it is, decode the GG code and look at the address.
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Yeah, that is correct.Gil_Hamilton wrote:The Genie can alter RAM? I thought it was ROM addresses only.grinvader wrote:Altering ROM permanently is perfectly feasible, since it's ROM. If that code hits in the RAM area, though, no cookie.
To know which it is, decode the GG code and look at the address.
I thought the same thing.badinsults wrote:Yeah, that is correct.Gil_Hamilton wrote:The Genie can alter RAM? I thought it was ROM addresses only.grinvader wrote:Altering ROM permanently is perfectly feasible, since it's ROM. If that code hits in the RAM area, though, no cookie.
To know which it is, decode the GG code and look at the address.
Alas this does not apply to GG codes entered in ZSNES, so the code I picked up can't be ROM-med.
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God, if there was one thing I'm *so* glad we're past, it's the "buy an item to move faster!" phase of RPG pedestrian travel. God that shit pissed me off.
I went looking for an "always have sprint shoes" code for FF3, and NONE of them worked, so I goddamn ASM-hacked my own. Yeah, that's right. Take that. Bitch.
I went looking for an "always have sprint shoes" code for FF3, and NONE of them worked, so I goddamn ASM-hacked my own. Yeah, that's right. Take that. Bitch.
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Heheh.
Reminds me of a few days ago with Warcraft 2: Battle.Net Edition. The damn game didnt have unlimited population/resource cheats, so I coded my own trainer to do it.
Might publically release it though.
I'm thinking of hacking other games too, which DOX/warez groups haven't made trainers for. Any decent ones worth hacking?
Reminds me of a few days ago with Warcraft 2: Battle.Net Edition. The damn game didnt have unlimited population/resource cheats, so I coded my own trainer to do it.
Might publically release it though.
I'm thinking of hacking other games too, which DOX/warez groups haven't made trainers for. Any decent ones worth hacking?
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Go figure... the BNE version is simply a port of the DOS version with bugfixes and slight additions.
It would've been nice if the game did more (greater resolutions, editable tilesets, add more stuff to the map editor)....
It's unfortunate though...
It would've been nice if the game did more (greater resolutions, editable tilesets, add more stuff to the map editor)....
It's unfortunate though...
Continuing [url=http://slickproductions.org/forum/index.php?board=13.0]FF4[/url] Research...
Yeah, I agree. But I think if Blizzard did too many alterations, it would deviate too far from what made the game great in the first place. I would have liked higher reses, but personally, I'm used to how it is currently.Go figure... the BNE version is simply a port of the DOS version with bugfixes and slight additions.
It would've been nice if the game did more (greater resolutions, editable tilesets, add more stuff to the map editor)....
I... don't suppose I could ask if you'd release that?Louis Cypher wrote:God, if there was one thing I'm *so* glad we're past, it's the "buy an item to move faster!" phase of RPG pedestrian travel. God that shit pissed me off.
I went looking for an "always have sprint shoes" code for FF3, and NONE of them worked, so I goddamn ASM-hacked my own. Yeah, that's right. Take that. Bitch.
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*laughs*Louis Cypher wrote:God, if there was one thing I'm *so* glad we're past, it's the "buy an item to move faster!" phase of RPG pedestrian travel. God that shit pissed me off.
I went looking for an "always have sprint shoes" code for FF3, and NONE of them worked, so I goddamn ASM-hacked my own. Yeah, that's right. Take that. Bitch.
Next up, we'll evolve beyond run buttons.
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Actually, I think we finally did. Never mind.
(I hated run buttons more than item-speed, just because you wound up having to hold a button down ALL THE TIME)
Hacks that do that have been around for like 4 years, I think.Louis Cypher wrote:God, if there was one thing I'm *so* glad we're past, it's the "buy an item to move faster!" phase of RPG pedestrian travel. God that shit pissed me off.
I went looking for an "always have sprint shoes" code for FF3, and NONE of them worked, so I goddamn ASM-hacked my own. Yeah, that's right. Take that. Bitch.
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I haven;'t found any. <.<I.S.T. wrote:Hacks that do that have been around for like 4 years, I think.Louis Cypher wrote:God, if there was one thing I'm *so* glad we're past, it's the "buy an item to move faster!" phase of RPG pedestrian travel. God that shit pissed me off.
I went looking for an "always have sprint shoes" code for FF3, and NONE of them worked, so I goddamn ASM-hacked my own. Yeah, that's right. Take that. Bitch.
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None of them work as advertised. I tried.I.S.T. wrote:Hacks that do that have been around for like 4 years, I think.Louis Cypher wrote:God, if there was one thing I'm *so* glad we're past, it's the "buy an item to move faster!" phase of RPG pedestrian travel. God that shit pissed me off.
I went looking for an "always have sprint shoes" code for FF3, and NONE of them worked, so I goddamn ASM-hacked my own. Yeah, that's right. Take that. Bitch.
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Here's a code that works on ff3v1.0:
[22:31] <Lakmir> C04E2E 00.
[22:32] <Lakmir> Converts a BEQ $04 to a functional NOP.
I'm reasonably certain that this just gives you autosprint... most of the time. It doesn't always work - Magitek Armor still chung-chungs around at the same speed, and there are a few places where walking is forced, but by and large, the code works like a charm.
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They should'v elet you drive Magitek more than twice in the game.Louis Cypher wrote:None of them work as advertised. I tried.I.S.T. wrote:Hacks that do that have been around for like 4 years, I think.Louis Cypher wrote:God, if there was one thing I'm *so* glad we're past, it's the "buy an item to move faster!" phase of RPG pedestrian travel. God that shit pissed me off.
I went looking for an "always have sprint shoes" code for FF3, and NONE of them worked, so I goddamn ASM-hacked my own. Yeah, that's right. Take that. Bitch.
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Here's a code that works on ff3v1.0:
[22:31] <Lakmir> C04E2E 00.
[22:32] <Lakmir> Converts a BEQ $04 to a functional NOP.
I'm reasonably certain that this just gives you autosprint... most of the time. It doesn't always work - Magitek Armor still chung-chungs around at the same speed, and there are a few places where walking is forced, but by and large, the code works like a charm.
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3 times you mean.. Cyan's Dream is optional, but that's part of the sequence. Only time to get a second chance with Terra/Tina's awesome M-Tek attacks.Gil_Hamilton wrote:They should'v elet you drive Magitek more than twice in the game.Louis Cypher wrote:None of them work as advertised. I tried.I.S.T. wrote:Hacks that do that have been around for like 4 years, I think.Louis Cypher wrote:God, if there was one thing I'm *so* glad we're past, it's the "buy an item to move faster!" phase of RPG pedestrian travel. God that shit pissed me off.
I went looking for an "always have sprint shoes" code for FF3, and NONE of them worked, so I goddamn ASM-hacked my own. Yeah, that's right. Take that. Bitch.
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Here's a code that works on ff3v1.0:
[22:31] <Lakmir> C04E2E 00.
[22:32] <Lakmir> Converts a BEQ $04 to a functional NOP.
I'm reasonably certain that this just gives you autosprint... most of the time. It doesn't always work - Magitek Armor still chung-chungs around at the same speed, and there are a few places where walking is forced, but by and large, the code works like a charm.
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Continuing [url=http://slickproductions.org/forum/index.php?board=13.0]FF4[/url] Research...
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I'm missing one, then.Deathlike2 wrote:3 times you mean.. Cyan's Dream is optional, but that's part of the sequence. Only time to get a second chance with Terra/Tina's awesome M-Tek attacks.Gil_Hamilton wrote:They should'v elet you drive Magitek more than twice in the game.Louis Cypher wrote:None of them work as advertised. I tried.I.S.T. wrote:Hacks that do that have been around for like 4 years, I think.Louis Cypher wrote:God, if there was one thing I'm *so* glad we're past, it's the "buy an item to move faster!" phase of RPG pedestrian travel. God that shit pissed me off.
I went looking for an "always have sprint shoes" code for FF3, and NONE of them worked, so I goddamn ASM-hacked my own. Yeah, that's right. Take that. Bitch.
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Here's a code that works on ff3v1.0:
[22:31] <Lakmir> C04E2E 00.
[22:32] <Lakmir> Converts a BEQ $04 to a functional NOP.
I'm reasonably certain that this just gives you autosprint... most of the time. It doesn't always work - Magitek Armor still chung-chungs around at the same speed, and there are a few places where walking is forced, but by and large, the code works like a charm.
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I remember the intro sequence and Cyan's dream.
Here's how to do it, at least it should work.
http://fusoya.eludevisibility.org/la/index.html
download that, and open the rom and let it auto detect what type of rom it is. enter the code into zsnes, and it'll decode the GG code into snes memory format. type that address (it'll be a rom address, this doesn't work for ram addresses like par codes) into lunar address, and it'll give you the hex offset.
http://fusoya.eludevisibility.org/la/index.html
download that, and open the rom and let it auto detect what type of rom it is. enter the code into zsnes, and it'll decode the GG code into snes memory format. type that address (it'll be a rom address, this doesn't work for ram addresses like par codes) into lunar address, and it'll give you the hex offset.
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