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Tombstoner

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  • Birthday 04/08/1995
  1. You guys are just unbelievable. The previous one was going to be my last post but you guys seriously need to read what I say before assuming I'm all for stealing source code and cavalierly looking down on non-Smogonites. And as one of the users known for bringing RAM hacking to the attention of many RNGers, yes, I know how it works, perhaps better than you do. If this doesn't spell it out for you guys, then too bad: I don't support the two things above.
  2. He took something and modified it because it was easier and faster than building one from scratch. That's reason enough for me. And there's a difference between arguing and raging which you somehow fail to see. Just as you drove Kaph away rather than reaching a conclusion, you've driven me away. Not posting in this thread again about this issue. I'd like to see you try to say what you're saying now on Smogon. And proof: -Legal-Checking-Tools&p=135973&viewfull=1#post135973'>http://projectpokemon.org/forums/showthread.php?17961-Pokemon-Colosseum--Legal-Checking-Tools&p=135973&viewfull=1#post135973 "Done."
  3. Now I see what Kaph meant; it seems to me you're just raging at whatever Kaph appears to do wrong and whoever doesn't blindly agree with you. Give me proof I'm really "that dense" to not ignore what he said. And seriously? I don't care what he's said about hacking in the past, but Kaph made it clear that he wanted this program kept secret. What matters here isn't really where credit should be given; it's that you pulled the rug right out from under Kaph when he trusted you to not redistribute the program. The PID/IV calculator for Method 1/J/K was made public right away, allowing for tons of legal hacks. The community had the chance to keep people from hacking Pokes until you came along. The list is a less effective measure that he had to suggest because legal hacks can be made now.
  4. As for the whole credit thing, I'm just saying what I saw. Yes, I'm external to it, but he did say: That's clear enough for me. You're really not getting the point (or I'm reading this wrong.) Yeah they can, but Smogon's strict enough to differentiate the hackers from those who aren't (how besides what they already do? well, the list.) And as I said, the list is not an elite group; the way I see it (which is what matters as things haven't been fully set up yet,) it's that it's proof you can RNG and you're in. Not on Smogon? Well, there's more hacks out there anyway. Besides, people can choose whether or not to pay attention to the list. If you're in the list, it's simply a mark that you (at least very likely) get your stuff legitly. EDIT: Missed this That's a completely different matter honestly. RAM hacking for RNG purposes is a subject of controversy and in the opinions of some it is not "hacking the Pokémon." I'm not going to follow any side argument about this any further.
  5. This drama is stupid seriously. But, I will say that, from my perspective, Kaph made it clear shaym.in wasn't his, both in the link he gave me and in his posts regarding it. I would dig up quotes but I don't think I need bother. But enough on the source code as I'm uninvolved. The "list" is an excellent idea in my opinion, and Bond, I don't see why you would doubt its effectiveness. As a member on the list myself, one which does not seem to represent an "elite" group but rather those who know slight more about RNG in general, I fully support this measure to moderate hacking. Obviously it would only work on Smogon because no other place is strict enough.
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