Pointers (more information about Gameboy Pointers here) Such as Ho-oh/Lugia on the title screen or something like Pichu and Wooper from Crystal's intro. Lunar Compress can be used to decompress a lot of art that programs like AGIXP won't let you decompress. Using Lunar Compress and understanding how the pointers work, you can bypass this problem easily. I also seem to recall people telling me when they tried to replace the trainer's back sprite, they had trouble with it being too large for the game and overwriting the Dude's sprite. Lunar Compress is kind of difficult to figure out, and there's not a whole lot of documenting on the internet on how to use it, I was trying to look it up at first, but then I decided to figure it out myself, and I ended up being able to actually work on my Gen 2 hack again.įrom what I remember, AGIXP was very limiting, you couldn't control a whole lot with it, and it didn't let you have complete control over where your graphics were being stored. So, why make a tutorial for Lunar Compress? Also note: Knowledge of pointers for GBC games is required if you wish to use this program to edit graphics.ĪGIXP doesn't work on any Windows 7 computer I have tried using it on, I've gotten all the missing files it says I'm missing, I've installed all the required run times, and I just get an error every time I try to open it. If you don't like to work with command prompt, hex editors, or tile editing programs, I suggest you turn back now.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |