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« on: November 27, 2007, 07:27:02 PM » |
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This guide is done to a more complete form then any out there: However, with the low demand, I'm taking a new stance:
The incomplete section, The NPC Codes, is going to be filled in by need. Simply make the request, and it will be done. Don't act like you are requesting anything: Just say "I want (Insert part) done." And it will be done.
Table of Contents
1: Table of Contents
2: Introduction and FAQ
2.1: Introduction 2.2: Code Philosophy 2.3: Warnings 2.4: FAQ 2.5: Contributors 2.6: Code Guide Key
3: Codes
3.1: Master Code 3.2: A note for the Player, Enemy, and NPC codes 3.3: Player Codes 3.4: Enemy Codes 3.5: NPC Codes 3.6: Merchant Codes 3.7: Misc. Codes
4: Values
4.1: Portrait Values 4.2: Class Values 4.3: Weapon Experience Values 4.4: Support Values 4.3: Item Values 4.4: Chapter Values 4.5: Turn Values 4.6: Phase Values.
5: Experimental Codes
Introduction and FAQ
2.1: Introduction
Hello, and welcome to FESS' Fire Emblem 8 Code Code guide. Here, we hope to provide you with the largest code database, with many codes that you cannot find anywhere else. For all intents and purposes, I am the code archiver, SoC, and my main purpose in this archive is to help you, the cheater, easily find the most unique codes for Fire Emblem 8.
2.2: Code Philosophy
I, though FESS may hold different views, believe codes are to be shared by all. Any code that is created should be shared with everyone, and it should be open to all.
Following on this, all codes posted here do not need to have an author put on them in order to go into this archive. I maintain this due to the fact that anyone with enough skill can find them; I DO NOT believe in the "I found it first so it is mine" view. This even extends to official codes by official sources.
Because of this, I will not post author names of codes. If this is a problem for you, please take it up with me by means of a PM, or for faster results, FESSChat. If I, not the Admins, feel that your case holds enough water, I will mark your name beside the code; I will refuse to take it down, however.
This, however, does not apply to certain codes; Arcane's Class and Portrait Suite, for instance, is something that will be credited to him. This is more suggestive on my part, however; If I feel your code is truly something I can call your code, and if I feel it is something worth while (For instance, I'm not going to add "Button Activated Full Health," or something along those lines) Then it will be in with a mention of your name.
2.3: Warnings
I, nor FESS, is responsible for loss of data and/or the damages that may be done to your game with the use of these codes. While I maintain that most of these codes will not harm your game in any fashion, the chance is still there, and thus, I must say this.
Also, the "Experimental Codes," fall under an entirely different standard. I do not endorse the use of these codes in any way, shape, or form. They may completely destroy your game, but more than likely you will lose all your data. Remember: You have been warned. Failure to understand this is not my fault, nor the fault of FESS.
Also, if you are to make code requests, you request them HERE, not in the "Coding and Hacking" forum. That is for the posting of codes, not for the requesting of them.
2.4: FAQ
Question: What are these codes for? Answer: The codes in this guide are to be entered on a Codebreaker or a Game Shark SP
Question: But I have an Action Replay! Does that mean you have no codes for me? Answer: No. Actually, I possess the ability to convert most, if not all, of the codes listed here into Action Replay usable codes. The reason they are not listed is because of the fact that Codebreaker/GSSP are the most popular form of Game Enhancer.
Question: How do I enter these codes? Answer: Honestly? If you have a Game Enhancer and have not figured out how to do this, I don't really care if you don't know how. If not, pick one up and read that pretty instruction manual that came with it. It's there for a reason.
Question: Cheating is wrong you guys! Answer: While this isn't actually a question, I feel I must address it any way: We hackers of FESS couldn't care less about your opinion on what we do. If you don't like the fact that we cheat, or make cheats, you don't have to talk to us. If you try to flame us, you will be dealt with by the Admins. It is that simple.
Question: But I use the VBA! Answer: You can use any of the codes here. The only difference is you do not have to enter a [M] Code.
Question: How do you all do this? Answer: I'll be frank: If you have to ask this question, you do not possess the skills necessary to learn how to do this. It is that simple. However, to answer it, we use a ROM of the games and find the coding within them, and use that to find the codes. That is, in the simplest terms, how we find codes.
If there are any questions asked here that seem to be frequent enough for me to add them, I will do so.
2.5: Contributors
The people listed here are people that have offered much to this guide, and people that it would be too time consuming to mention for each code they have added.
As such, they will simply be listed here.
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2.6: Code Guide Key
(X): You have to use a preset value for this code: These can be found in the "Value" section. (#): You have to use hexadecimal values for these. If you do not know hex off top of your head, Windows Calculator can do dec-to-hex conversions.
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