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Bug reporting: Japanese name of Kin, Gin version (VC-JPN)


smileynation

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If the trainer name begins with "Ga-gi-gu-ge-go (ガ, ギ, グ, ゲ, ゴ)", an error will occur in Pokemon editing.

It will display error in combination of Korean and alphabet.

In addition, the nickname of Pokemon will also be empty.

 

An example:

ゴールド → 틂g 

 

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@Logic

This is if your save originated on an emulator. You might to import it into an emulator then do this to edit it to make it the right size. I'm not sure if there is a way to do it straight from pkhex.
 

On 9/22/2017 at 3:12 PM, InsaneNutter said:

 

I used SaveDataFiler, start a new game on the 3DS and save it.

Now export the save with SaveDataFiler

Keep in mind if you are injecting a save from an original game cartridge or emulator then you need to open the save in an hex editor (HxD is easy to use and free) and delete the last two lines of the save file like so:

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After doing this save the modifications on HxD and then rename your save file to sav.dat

You can now overwrite the sav.dat you dumped with the sav.dat you wish to restore.

Finally restore the save with SaveDataFiler and be sure to then find the games title in user tab of SaveDataFiler and delete the secure value (01726 = Pokemon Gold, 01727 = Pokemon Silver)

Your save should load perfectly fine then.

Their is a tool here that should do the above hex editing for you, however my save game always showed up as corrupted when i tried to use that: 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Logic said:

I'm very sorry to ask you questions here.

sav.dat will change size from 32k to 64k after using PKHEX. 

And 64kb sav.dat can not be loaded to gen2 VC.

How do you edit your save in correct size?

sorry about my poor english.

 

It is not content to write to this thread

Open the 64 KB data in the binary editor and delete 0x00008010 to 0x0000FFFF.
Please confirm that the data capacity is 32,784 Bytes.

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