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Pony Fantasy VI Remake
01-30-2016, 01:17 PM
There was a link on one of these pages for a thread describing how to do exceptions for spell casting, I just don't remember the page. It should be correct, even if a bit advanced of an edit.
As for the character's palettes in the party select screen, (should be in shops and save screen as well) I don't remember if that's the OAM issue or the palette being assigned at recruitment issue. Eitherway, not difficult to fix by any means if you have a map.
Also, quit being nervous about screwing something up! That's what backups are for. Make yourself a "Temp" folder, and any time you start doing something your not sure about drag a copy of the active ROM into that folder. (This not being your legit "backups" folder, just a temporary copy). Then open up your active ROM and... break it, molest it, turn it inside out, kick it a few times, and be sure to poke it with a stick at least once to make sure. After your sure you've broke it, replace it with the temp copy and try something else. If what you attemped work, make an official backup and move on.
Point being? Never be afraid to break it. Sometimes you may even want to do it on purpose just to make sure your doing something. Oh, and the massive glitches are always the pretty ones.
As for the character's palettes in the party select screen, (should be in shops and save screen as well) I don't remember if that's the OAM issue or the palette being assigned at recruitment issue. Eitherway, not difficult to fix by any means if you have a map.
Also, quit being nervous about screwing something up! That's what backups are for. Make yourself a "Temp" folder, and any time you start doing something your not sure about drag a copy of the active ROM into that folder. (This not being your legit "backups" folder, just a temporary copy). Then open up your active ROM and... break it, molest it, turn it inside out, kick it a few times, and be sure to poke it with a stick at least once to make sure. After your sure you've broke it, replace it with the temp copy and try something else. If what you attemped work, make an official backup and move on.
Point being? Never be afraid to break it. Sometimes you may even want to do it on purpose just to make sure your doing something. Oh, and the massive glitches are always the pretty ones.
The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing.
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