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Poryhack

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  1. Nope. =( I've tried. It only works in a GBA/SP/Micro. EDIT: I wasn't aware of that tool; it's a lot easier than backing up/restoring with an AR.
  2. Forgot to mention this yesterday; edit notices are now displayed for admins. This was done mainly so that when stickies/first posts are updated, people know when and by who.
  3. You need something that looks like this (there's a plethora of names for it): They haven't been sold in years, so you'll have to dig around on ebay for one.
  4. w00t w00t Way to go friendsxix!
  5. I updated the Event PKM and WC Contribution Thread with new missing and upcoming events.
  6. Poryhack

    TALK

    Don't make pointless threads.
  7. That would probably work.
  8. No, it's not that simple. Sabresite could explain it better than me.
  9. That depends on what you wanna do. Presumably you could trade any pokemon you want from a "hacked" save to a completely clean one and no one would know.
  10. Pretty much the sole focus of the legality checking effort has been on pkms themselves. There are no guarantees that they won't be able to tell you hacked your save as a whole.
  11. Poryhack

    Italy!

    Sounds fun; is it for school?
  12. Isn't the "why" pretty clear? You said it yourself... But maybe you should read here if you haven't already. As for your moderator account, perhaps some kind of "former staff" rank could be put in place, but unless you're up for joining us again and staying active there's really no reason include you with the current staff. No offense.
  13. This belongs in save editing help.
  14. You must read and abide by these rules to be a member of ProjectPokemon.org, this includes the wiki, forums, and IRC. If you do not, there will be consequences as detailed in the post below. Keep in mind that the interpretation and enforcement of these rules is strictly up to staff members and is not open for debate. Site-wide Rules Abide by United States laws when on this site. Project Pokémon is hosted in the US, and as such all material on it must abide by US laws. This means you cannot upload or link to pirated material (copyrighted material which you do not have the rights to distribute). If you mention having a ROM in any of your posts, we will assume that you backed it up from a retail cartridge that you own. If we have reason to believe that that is not the case, any offending posts will be removed and the poster will face consequences as detailed below. By extension this means there should be absolutely no discussion of pre-release leaked ROMs or Pokémon distribution ROMs as there is no legal way to obtain one. Should you need to share an edited ROM with others, you must use a patch file; linking to or uploading a ROM, even if it has been edited, is strictly forbidden. Be considerate of other members and Pokémon fansites. This encompasses many of our rules. Specifically, do not offend other members and/or Pokémon fansites in the IRC or forums. Do not flame or write slanderous comments regarding any other websites and/or members. Keep in mind that CAPS LOCK is generally considered shouting and should only be used accordingly. You will be penalized if you do not follow these rules. Do not post inappropriate content. Posting pornographic, vulgar, explicit, or otherwise inappropriate media is forbidden. Swearing is acceptable in moderation (read: when used as a part of normal speech to add emphasis or meaning); in excess it qualifies as inappropriate content. Do not advertise. Promoting anything exclusively for your own benefit or that is not related to the topic at hand is considered an advertisement. Blatant ads will not be tolerated anywhere on the forums, even the off-topic boards. Do not spam. In other words, do not post unnecessary or irrelevant messages on any part of the site. Use common sense and pay attention to what other users do and don't post; it should give you an idea of what is acceptable. This rule is somewhat more lax on the IRC. Always search this site and the internet before asking a question or asking for help. In the majority of cases any question you may have will have been addressed on the main site or the forums already. By asking such a question that has already been answered in plain site, you are wasting the time of others. Write in a manner that others can understand easily. Messages must be written with proper spelling and grammar for ease of reading (to the best of the poster's ability). Again, this rule is more lax on the IRC channels. Follow the reporting procedure if you think another member is not abiding by these rules. If you come across another user that is violating these rules, you may politely point it out to that individual, assuming they have not been notified already. However, moderation should be left to the staff; do not attempt to take matters into your own hands. The correct course of action is to use the report button () if on the forums or PM an operator if on the IRC. As always, be patient. Do not impersonate anyone. There will be very little tolerance for members found to be impersonating other people or misrepresenting their own identity, specifically others in the online community. Coming onto the forums, wiki, or IRC under multiple accounts is a violation of this rule, even if one account has been banned. Consequences for ban evasion include an even longer suspension and permanent bans for any alternate accounts. Do not scam other members. This applies to anyone offering a service on this site, whether it's battling, trading, requests, or something else. If terms agreed on beforehand are broken, it will be a violation of this rule. Follow the rules of any tournaments that you enter. We do not support or condone cheating at the expense of others. If you give us an explicit reason to believe that you are cheating or plan to cheat in a tournament, sponsored by Nintendo or otherwise, we will issue a ban. Forums Specific Rules Post threads in the appropriate forum. It should be pretty clear where any given thread goes, but if it isn't just post it in one of the general boards and a staff member will move it if necessary. Keep in mind that all of the editing forums have a sub-forum for help. Any questions or requests for help belong there and not in the parent forum. This rule will be flexible for new users but repeat offenders will face consequences. Stay on-topic. For the sake of simplicity, create a new thread if you start getting too far away from the topic of the original. Be specific when titling your topics. A topic title should give others a good idea of what your thread is about without them actually visiting it. This is often an issue with threads in the help forums; be specific as to what your issue is. Keep in mind that topic titles can be changed by their creator at any time. Do not stretch the page. Page stretching is done when someone posts an extremely large image or amount of text and it causes the page to stretch horizontally or vertically. If you have a large image, long code, or other material that may stretch the page, put it in between spoiler tags so that other members can read around it comfortably.
  15. Rather than posting a new thread each time we make an update to the site (and yes, it will be happening quite often), the staff will make a post here detailing each update. Not all of it will be of interest to you but this is ultimately here to inform. If you need to comment on one of these updates make a new thread in the feedback forum. Enjoy!
  16. Continue to react like that and you may be under a temporary ban. Read this thread and comment like an intelligent person if you're capable.
  17. This is clearly a help thread, please put it in the help forum.
  18. Thanks for the support everyone. No, I see no reason it should be.
  19. I'm sure not all of you think this is worse, but I have seen it several times over the last few days, and there's a pretty simple answer: The site is not done. At this point even some of the things that may look done are not set in stone. But rest assured that we are working to get this site in even better shape than pokesav.org. Why the big rush to move if the site isn't finished? There were several reasons, but the most influential in our decision to move early was our dislike of being under the Pokesav banner. While we will continue to be pretty much the site for Pokesav until the release of Pokemod, we don't especially like Pokesav. It has negative connotations that PP does not, we are not affiliated with the programmer and as such cannot do more than minor edits of the program, and it just is not what we want to be represented by. So please, just bear with us for now. I assure you that Project Pokemon will be far greater than pokesav.org in due time.
  20. I'm surprised how consistent the rumors were; given that I was in 1st-2nd grade during the RBY era what I heard of pikablu and the rest was all on the playground. I guess the source must've been the internet for the same rumors to be so widespread.
  21. Set the server to irc.defianceuo.org and the port to 6667 (the default IIRC), then just type /join #projectpokemon Or just use the Java chat. =P
  22. Moved to the proper forum. Good luck on your undertaking.
  23. Just a heads up to any prospects who may be able to get this: The only way they have of limiting the distribution to registrants is to use a slot-2 distribution. This means they will plug a special cart into the GBA slot of your DS which will do what the wireless distribution normally would. Now, the issue with that is that whoever is in charge of loading the distro cart into your DS will obviously know if you're using a flashcart. So if you can, take your retail cart to the event and back up the save later. It you can't... I don't know what Nintendo would do but it probably wouln't be give you the event.
  24. Hi, welcome to the team. You should come on the IRC sometime and meet the rest of us.
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