This sounds a whole lot like a hardware problem.
The bad eggs he showed in the first video look like what you'd get from interpreting all NUL bytes (all zeroes) as a Pokémon. And they appear in the same place every time. So I would guess: bad RAM, and he needs a new 3DS.
SD card is very...
Re: Bad Eggs going around on Wonder Trade
One person encountered two bad eggs while playing the game locally. Wonder Trade was not involved. Hacking was not involved. It happened Oct 13, the day after the game came out.
Re: Bad Eggs going around on Wonder Trade
But that does mean it's pretty dang rare. Millions of copies of the game, many of the players with Internet access, and we have one report. From the day after release. And nothing since.
It's certainly a bug worth fixing, whatever causes it, but it...
Re: Bad Eggs going around on Wonder Trade
"Apparently"? Apparent from what? I've still only seen the one concrete report.
Rumor mill is operating at warp speed on this one.
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This is why I'm happy to let the topic drift.
One person knows how to edit Pokémon. One. And this thread already contains several reports that Bad Eggs were spotted before editing was possible even for that one person.
Please don't speculate wildly...
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Last time I checked, "cheating" was defined in terms of the rules of the game, not whether you or I happen to approve of the practice.
Hey, let's play Monopoly. Oh, by the way, for some convoluted reason you won't understand that involves manipulating...
Re: Bad Eggs going around on Wonder Trade
Reminder that precisely one person currently knows how to edit Pokémon and isn't talking.
lol what RNG is totally cheating
Okay, well, approaching from the other way: I hope they don't ruin the plot impact of that scene by freely giving millions of people a copy of this ancient immortal one-of-a-kind Pokémon. (Yes, yes, that's every legendary. Alas.)
He wasn't even the one who leaked these.
He also can't release his tools because they require hardware modifications.
Two weeks is too long to play a children's video game without cheating?
I seriously doubt AZ's Floette was ever meant to be a "real" Pokémon, since there's no equivalent Flabébé model. Most likely it was the obvious place to stick the special model so they could use it in the parade scene.
Retracting what I said before: looks like they do have writing. Nice. Wish my plate weren't full so I could get in on this.
The extension is a fan invention, and offhand I doubt there's anywhere in the entire process that a Pokémon struct appears anywhere on its own. We just pull it out for...
yesssss the ability slot is now part of the struct so I can totally get all the internal IDs of things.
I would ask for a refund because the way you talk about all of this is really weird to me. I'd hardly even call a Pokémon struct a "file", let alone call the struct layout a "file type"...
What are you even arguing here? They already figured out most of the format: it's largely the same as the old format. C structs are not wizardry.
I have it on good authority that some of the best technical advances start this way.
"The right of an individual to study the functioning of any...
Supply and demand is about economics, not mathematics. I would be very surprised if the Pokémon community broke AES.
Not to say that's the only option; you could donate to the chip decapping fundraiser if you really wanted to help speed the process along.
US legal shenanigans for software...
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