Hello all. I will be straightforward.
Using JPAN's engine (applied through the tool not the patch). I checked the box for "safari battle corrections" to enable the pedometers.
The issue is, the flag-set pedometers seem to not be incrementing. The pedometer that is always on is incrementing fine.
My custom flags are all in the 300 range (301-304). Consistently, none of the pedometers (except the non-flag-set one) are incrementing.
Concerns:
- The flags for the patch version are in the 900 range whereas mine are in the 300s, do these pedometers require certain flag numbers perhaps?
- I did not check (in the hack tool) specials 0x86-0x89, according to the doc, these don't seem to be needed. Perhaps there was an oversight and they are?
Has anyone else experienced a problem like this? If it is a bug with JPAN's engine and not my implementation it should be easy to replicate. Maybe I am missing something very stupid.
Here is the code I'm using to test:
#dynamic 0x89B8B0
#org @Start
lock
faceplayer
setflag 0x303
msgbox @normalmsg1 0x6
release
end
#org @normalmsg1
= flag activated
#dynamic 0x89B880
#org @Start
lock
faceplayer
setvar 0x8004 0x0
copybyte 0x020370c0 0x0203f4ea //set's 0x8004
buffernumber 0x0 0x8004
msgbox @normalmsg1 0x6
release
end
#org @normalmsg1
= footsteps: [buffer1]
Thanks for the help.
Using JPAN's engine (applied through the tool not the patch). I checked the box for "safari battle corrections" to enable the pedometers.
The issue is, the flag-set pedometers seem to not be incrementing. The pedometer that is always on is incrementing fine.
My custom flags are all in the 300 range (301-304). Consistently, none of the pedometers (except the non-flag-set one) are incrementing.
Concerns:
- The flags for the patch version are in the 900 range whereas mine are in the 300s, do these pedometers require certain flag numbers perhaps?
- I did not check (in the hack tool) specials 0x86-0x89, according to the doc, these don't seem to be needed. Perhaps there was an oversight and they are?
Has anyone else experienced a problem like this? If it is a bug with JPAN's engine and not my implementation it should be easy to replicate. Maybe I am missing something very stupid.
Here is the code I'm using to test:
Spoiler: Code
#dynamic 0x89B8B0
#org @Start
lock
faceplayer
setflag 0x303
msgbox @normalmsg1 0x6
release
end
#org @normalmsg1
= flag activated
#dynamic 0x89B880
#org @Start
lock
faceplayer
setvar 0x8004 0x0
copybyte 0x020370c0 0x0203f4ea //set's 0x8004
buffernumber 0x0 0x8004
msgbox @normalmsg1 0x6
release
end
#org @normalmsg1
= footsteps: [buffer1]
Thanks for the help.