Parámetro | Info |
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Consola: | GBA |
Juego Original: | Final Fantasy IV Advance |
Tipo: | Improvement |
Género: | Role Playing |
Modificaciones: | GP |
Creador: | Deathlike2 |
Fecha de creación: | 12/21/2008 |
Última modificación: | 01/15/2016 |
Parámetro | Info |
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Nombre del archivo: | ff4a_bit_improv.zip |
Téléchargements: | 5 |
Requisitos: | No Special Requirements |
Versión: | 1.0a |
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Don’t think this is gonna be a 100% Gold Remake, it’ll have its differences. Extra battles (some’ll be optionals, tough but rewarding), Hoenn Pokemon (in every area, and hard to find) New areas, Remapped some dungeons (so your old guides wont work) , Extra recurring characters (some’ll hate you, some’ll help you)
Note that the hack is incomplete but feel free to enjoy the hack as-is.
FF4/FF4A - Bit Improvement Hack Version 1.0a - 12/21/08 Created by Deathlike2 [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why does this patch exist? -------------------------- There are a number of bits that were set, but went unused in FF4. I decided to make the unusable bits do something useful. Based on the bits set, the equipment were given the appropriate tweaks. The weapons that were changed are the following: Power Staff, Flame Whip, Wooden Hammer I have also provided a patch for the GBA port, even though those hidden bits were removed from that version. What This Patch Will Not Do --------------------------- It won't change anything of significance or magicially unbalance the game. Changes Made ------------ Power Staff - casts Berserk You can check that with Reflect/Wall in the original unmodified game. Flame Whip - casts Fire3/Firaga A spell multiplier of 4 was set to this weapon, but it had no magic to accompany it. I suspect it would've resembled FF5's version of the same weapon. Wooden Hammer - casts Lit-2/Thundara You can check this with Reflect/Wall in the original unmodified game. It has a spell multiplier of 4 (matching that of the Flame and Blizzard Spears. Patching -------- There are patches provided for the following... SNES (unheadered) SNES (headered) Note: Both SNES versions should work on all versions of the game. This includes FF4, FF2US (SNES) 1.0, FF2US (SNES) 1.1, and FF4 Easytype. GBA (US) GBA (Euro) I suggest you use NSRT to verify if your SNES ROM is a valid dump and to determine if the ROM has a header. Windows: http://www.romhacking.net/utils/400/ Linux: http://www.romhacking.net/utils/401/ Mac: http://www.romhacking.net/utils/484/ You should be able to use an emulator's software patching or LunarIPS if hardpatching is needed. This can be patched against J2e's translation or any translation that does not move the equipment data around. Romhacking Info --------------- Subtract 0x200 if using the unheadered SNES ROM. Relevant data starting areas in the ROM: 0x79398 - Power Staff 0x794B0 - Flame Whip 0x79558 - Wooden Hammer Credits ------- JCE3000GT made an awesome complete hack (based on what was known at the time) that got me interested in finding out more. Dragonsbreathren for helping out when I didn't know any better way back when. Thanks to Lenophis for putting up with me on the forums. Entroper wrote a pretty good FF4A doc sheet with addresses that I could find what I needed to modify on my own. Paladin wrote a nice handy FF4 doc sheet that made it really easy to reference against.