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FF3usME Spacing Issue
That's strange. When I search for offset 4678 it leads me right to C0/4678 and the A902...hm. Well, change the linear offset (the address) to: SNES Hi-ROM, that way it shows the bank you are in. To do that, just go to 'Option' at the top, and 'display linear offset as>SNES Hi-ROM. Then manually navigate to that address I guess.
You said: Perhaps I should be clearer, I am edited the Stand Guard ROMhack, not the original ROM. Looking at the original ROM there appears to be values there instead of 00's, but even then none of them say A902. Also I am looking to remove the 'hold B to dash' function entirely and simply make that the constant walking speed (as I have found that wearing sprint shoes and holding B at the same time accelerate the character to ridiculous speeds).
That's the prob then yeah. I saw it was the Stand Guard hack, but I don't know what they could have done with all that data there.. I don't know if they relocated it or erased it or used a patch that changes all that, or what. Maybe try searching for a byte strand that used to be there.
Go to search>hex search, then enter a string of bytes that used to exist there.
Ex: A90299750860
That, and/or get in touch with the author of the hack.
You said: Perhaps I should be clearer, I am edited the Stand Guard ROMhack, not the original ROM. Looking at the original ROM there appears to be values there instead of 00's, but even then none of them say A902. Also I am looking to remove the 'hold B to dash' function entirely and simply make that the constant walking speed (as I have found that wearing sprint shoes and holding B at the same time accelerate the character to ridiculous speeds).
That's the prob then yeah. I saw it was the Stand Guard hack, but I don't know what they could have done with all that data there.. I don't know if they relocated it or erased it or used a patch that changes all that, or what. Maybe try searching for a byte strand that used to be there.
Go to search>hex search, then enter a string of bytes that used to exist there.
Ex: A90299750860
That, and/or get in touch with the author of the hack.
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