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for porting my original patch to Pokemon Silver, Gold, and the Bronze ROM hack, as well as porting it to support other languages.Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon aren't the only Pokemon games coming to 3DS this fall. and for testing the original patch(es) to death. (me!) for researching and writing the new patch for Pokemon Crystal. Q: *a general issue that's probably a bug*Ī: Report it to me either through this thread or through PM and I'll take a look. Q: Why are the colors freaking out? Sometimes they're blank, and other times, they're flashy!Ī: You didn't follow the steps correctly for patching the 'code.bin'. So, if you're interested, keep your eyes peeled. #Pokemon gold 3ds iso#
CIA versions of Pokemon Gold, Silver, Crystal, and Bronze onto " that ISO site" with the new patch already implemented, as well as professional banners and everything. From here, you should know what to do.Īs a small note, if all of this seems like too much work, never fear! My man will be releasing. Whenever you go to use a linking function within the game, the Wireless Connection menu should automatically pop up. Phew! Congratulations! It was a lot of work, but now you're finally ready to use this newfangled patch on your game! (You're probably going to want to save the configuration for later)
On the HANS menu, change the 'RomFS' option to 'YES', change the 'Code' option to 'YES', and then boot into the game. Run HANS, selecting the Pokemon game that you dumped earlier. Eject your SD card, put it back into the 3DS, and load up the Homebrew Launcher. Copy this to the 'hans' folder on the SD card, as well. Take the 'code.bin' from earlier and rename it to the last 8 digits of the Title ID you were supposed to write down, along with the extension of '.code'. If you don't already have it, make a folder called 'hans' on the root of your SD, and then copy the build. Export the newly built RomFS with a name of the last 8 digits of the Title ID you were supposed to write down earlier and the extension of '.romfs'. (you need to open up SetupUS.exe, and then HackingToolkit3DS.exe, and in HackingToolkit3DS.exe type RFSB) Rebuild your RomFS using the RomFS Builder in Pack Hack. Go ahead and delete 'decompressed_code.bin' and copy 'code.bin' to somewhere safe. Your 'code.bin' has now been fixed so that colors display properly. #Pokemon gold 3ds code#
Using 3DSTool, decompress the code using the following command in CMD:. Exit out of the RomFS entirely and move into the ExeFS. If you want to play DMG mode, leave the patch as is and exit. Decide now whether you want to play the game in DMG (Original Gameboy) mode or GBC (Gameboy Color) mode. Go to the very last patch at the bottom of the file. Go back to the root of the RomFS and open up the patch file in a text editor. If you're going to be using Pokemon Gold and Silver, listen closely. Delete whatever file is inside and replace it with the ROM you have from somewhere safe. Place the new '.patch' file from somewhere safe into the root of the RomFS. Delete all of the files in the root of the RomFS with the extension of '.patch'. Open up the extracted RomFS of your copy of Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow/Green. Rename the ROM to match the patch NOT INCLUDING the. Extract the appropriate patch and keep it somewhere safe with the ROM. (For example, if you're using the German version of Crystal, you'd find ''.) Locate the appropriate patch for your ROM, as well as for the language of your ROM.
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Download the VC Patch Pack linked above.(GBC Pokemon game ROMs aren't too hard to find online nowadays ) Get yourself a ROM image of the game that you want to use the patch for, and then put it somewhere safe.