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Omega45889

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Posted on 11-18-05 12:14 AM, in The legend of zelda: shadow links adventure Link
LMFAO, i really needed a good laugh. I thank you.

The darker sword for camo warefare was fucking hilarious.
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Posted on 11-18-05 09:39 AM, in Rohm Acking? Link
Please cut your losses in the respect department, and change it back.
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Posted on 11-18-05 09:50 AM, in Programming Experts directory Link
C/C++
Java
x86

Java sucks btw. Didnt learn by choice. Feel free to PM me.
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Posted on 11-18-05 10:42 AM, in Rohm Acking? Link
Granted, I missed the other thread, but I think mine gets the point across much better about just how stupid it is.
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Posted on 11-18-05 01:19 PM, in How old are you? Link
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Posted on 11-19-05 12:47 AM, in Zelda 3 with Hyrule Magic Link
For items, try just changing and moving around existing items. There is a bug in the HM item table editing. If you just move the existing items around, and change them, youll be fine.

Also, for sprites, i didnt really read your post so this might not help you, but there is a limited number of on screen sprites, so if you have too many placed, it will glitch up.


(edited by Omega45889 on 11-18-05 11:48 PM)
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Posted on 11-19-05 11:11 PM, in Zelda 3 with Hyrule Magic Link
hmm, thats wierd. If you wanna send me the rom, ill have a look at it. I personally havent run into anything like this, but ill confer with Dudeman and get back to you.
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Posted on 11-20-05 08:21 PM, in Team hacking? Link
Team hacking is BY FAR the best way to go. Im speaking from first hand experience from DP. Just make sure you get yourself a reliable partner, and your good to go.
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Posted on 11-22-05 03:40 AM, in Quick Question about Super Mario Kart hacking. Link
Im pretty sure that the AI is set to go on a specific path for each map. You would have to specifically find the path data and change that.
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Posted on 11-25-05 01:40 AM, in Updated Zelda3 documents Link
Yes, most useful indeed...

No, im serious, ill be using these to their full extent. Or will i?
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Posted on 11-28-05 06:30 AM, in Scene Death Link
The main reason for the decline in rom hacking is very simple. The group that likes to hack (in other words, us) are getting older.

None of these new 3d games can be hacked to any extent worthwhile. It’s just not feasible to make large changes without source and tools which would take forever to create. Now, the younger population is only interested in these 3d games, so they will never come to appreciate 2d gaming as we have. Since they have no interest in 2d gaming, they will clearly have no interest in 2d hacking, and these are the only people who have lots of free time..

Now, because of the decline of 2d gaming, there won’t be any new young hackers coming to the scene, which means its up to us to keep it alive. However, since most of us are in the 18-25 year range (rough estimate based on what I’ve noticed around here), we are at a critical stage in our lives. I personally have almost zero time for rom hacking right now with exams in 2 weeks, tests all over the place, essays due all week, work (extremely busy now that its Xmas), and all my other hobbies. I mean, for gods sake, its 2:30 am, and I’m studying for my calc test which is in like 6 hour, I’ve got to write a project for my comp sci class tomorrow afternoon, and i have a history article review which was due last week to finish. How am I going to find time to rom hack?

This only goes to show how its not the lack of desire to hack, but the lack of time. Even though I have the time I want to devote to it a few times a year, that’s not nearly enough to release something I would be proud of in any short period of time.

I think that we will either see a huge boom in the scene in 4 or 5 years when we all have our lives in order, and a few hours a night to spend on it as we please, or, the scene will be completely forgotten about. My money is on the former.

I hope my views help deter the impending doom feeling, cause the rom hacking scene is by no means static. People should really look at the big picture rather than the rushed 2 months before Xmas and exams.
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Posted on 11-28-05 08:46 AM, in Scene Death Link
Oh, i agree that the scene doesnt need to be big to be good, but the more crappy hacks out there, the better i look .

If people think that we need a new rom hacking site, i would be happy to make one. I just thought that it would never succeed, so i shouldnt even bother. Maybe ill build one in the new year when ive got time.
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Posted on 12-06-05 12:48 AM, in Sell me on a new hex editor Link
Hex workshop is by far the best ive used.
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Posted on 12-06-05 09:17 PM, in Are you currently employed? Link
Yeah. Ive got quite the shitty job. Futureshop (Best Buy in Canada). It takes all my time and pays very little. I think i should quit.

How long do i have to work before i can get EI? lol...
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Posted on 12-08-05 12:02 AM, in Alcohol and the day you are legally able to drink it Link
Alcohol has its uses, and it usually makes a good thing better, but ive found that as soon as your able to drink legally, its no longer a big deal. Thats why the US legal age of 21 is so stupid. Im glad im Canadian and its 19 here.
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Posted on 12-12-05 06:55 AM, in Coming soon... Link
Oh man, this would have been a fun challenge.

i would have just reversed it for everyone and make a keygen.
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Posted on 12-12-05 06:57 AM, in how do you post moveing screenies Link
Oh boy, i hate those things... Some are funny, but most are just annoying.
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Posted on 12-12-05 07:14 AM, in Basic and how to use rand() correctly Link
Well, this is how it works in C/C++.

You must first seed rand with a random number like say, tickcount.

so, the code would look somethin like this

srand(GetTickCount()); // seed rand() with system tickcount
int randomNumber = rand(); // call rand, store return value in randomNumber

and then to set a max value for the random number you generated, you could just do somethin simple like:

randomNumber %= 400; // garantees that the randomNumber is between 0 and 400

or, you could use somethin like rand_s which is just rand() with security features. Probably not required in your case, and overly complicated.

Now, i dont know much VB, so its probably a little different, but remember, MSDN is your friend.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/
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Posted on 12-12-05 07:18 AM, in Any Non-Windows Assembly Tutorials? Link
what kind of assembly are you looking for?

Assembly as in machine code? ie x86:

CODE:00401120 loc_401120: ; CODE XREF: sub_40109C+7Cj
CODE:00401120 mov eax, ds:dword_402168
CODE:00401125 mov ebx, ds:dword_40216C
CODE:0040112B xor eax, ebx
CODE:0040112D xor eax, ds:dword_402182
CODE:00401133 or eax, 40404040h
CODE:00401138 and eax, 77777777h
CODE:0040113D xor eax, ds:dword_402179
CODE:00401143 xor eax, ds:dword_40217D
CODE:00401149 jnz short loc_40111A ; NO JUMP // FL Z true
CODE:0040114B call sub_40117B ; call
CODE:00401150 retn

cause, HLA is pretty boring IMO, and since that tutorial is HLA, which isnt really assembly, you would be better off learning something like C.
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Posted on 12-12-05 07:22 AM, in Source Release: my old fighting game engine Link
I do believe that VB sux, however, i love writing entire programs in 1 source file . Makes it impossible for anyone but me to maintain. haha.
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