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Final Fantasy VI Advance Editor
09-19-2013, 02:55 AM
As badly as I cant wait for the next release of this editor, I have been very involved in hacking FF1. This will be a good warmup to improve my hacking skills on an RPG. When I tried to use FF3usME a couple years ago, I got bogged down by the sheer amount of content that can be edited. That was my first real attempt at trying to hack any game.
When I discovered FF6AE here by googling for codes for the GBA version of the game, it started back up my interest in trying to rom hack again. I have learned a lot about how to approach editing/hacking an RPG, and find a good balance as things progress through the game.
Initially I put using this editor on hold to wait for the Enemy Steal/Drop feature to be added. Hacking FF1 has turned into a full fledged project, and now I have a good grasp on how to do this editing stuff. When your next release comes out, I will have had more experience at RPG hacking, and maybe the sheer content wont be as daunting.
I write all this because the discovery of this editor inspired me to try hacking again, and I have learned a lot in the past couple months. Its very time consuming, but very addictive to recreate one of these classic RPG's.
When I discovered FF6AE here by googling for codes for the GBA version of the game, it started back up my interest in trying to rom hack again. I have learned a lot about how to approach editing/hacking an RPG, and find a good balance as things progress through the game.
Initially I put using this editor on hold to wait for the Enemy Steal/Drop feature to be added. Hacking FF1 has turned into a full fledged project, and now I have a good grasp on how to do this editing stuff. When your next release comes out, I will have had more experience at RPG hacking, and maybe the sheer content wont be as daunting.
I write all this because the discovery of this editor inspired me to try hacking again, and I have learned a lot in the past couple months. Its very time consuming, but very addictive to recreate one of these classic RPG's.
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