added Advanced Code Condensing
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added Advanced Code Condensing
It might be worthwhile to point out the address limitations on those codes. People will still ask, I'm sure, but it just might cut down a bit on the number of people asking why codes like
41560155 00040001
01010101 00000000
don't function. You alluded to the restrictions in your examples, but never came right out with it.
In the advanced condensing guide, you used 00040001 as your counter/offset multiplier and stated you'd explain what that part of the code did. I don't see it anywhere in there. I can't think of a good, completely non-technical way to explain that off the top of my head, so I don't envy you trying
Nice work.
i said i will post about it later as soon as i find out more info about it
Hmmm so you did. What additional information do you need though? I always thought the function of that part of the code was pretty specific.
according to the 4xxxxxxx > 00040001 < this affects who you are going to get
03030303 < keeps each persons value at 3 ( you get all there costumes and stuff > 00000000 i always kept it there
cool
new guide was added
How to create a multi elf master code
only works with
Cosmic Cheat, Codebreaker, Xploder, and GS v3.
GS2/AR2 must wait a little longer
gj GMO, i've been reading all ur guides at Gamehax too. they're really helpful, cut straight to the point, unlike most mips tutorials. no any good ones? i have the acrobat reader, and some other one's, but i want REALLY good ones
I bet your looking for guides that just have things about all those little symbols right? EX: a0, v1, addu, etc? Good luck finding one that has all of those symbols and thier functions. I've looked everywhere and I can't find anything that just has the symbols. I've seen them talk about some of them in guides but I haven't found a guide just about them. The only thing I could find relativly close to what I was looking for is that guide of MIPS that Ace1 has.
looking in the LInk section on the ITM Site
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