

In a nutshell, this hack generally keeps the same story flow as the original Pokémon Platinum but adds in a significant number of gameplay differences, including but not limited to access to all 493 Pokémon in the game, revamped Trainers including tougher boss fights, lots of (optional) changes to weaker Pokémon to make them easier to use, the removal of trade only evolutions and a number of other quality of life changes.

Pokémon Renegade Platinum is an enhancement hack of Pokémon Platinum Version, similar to my other hacks such as Sacred Gold & Storm Silver and Blaze Black & Volt White. Once you know about extracting and repackaging a standard 3DS application, it's easy ~ then just reassemble the whole package, install it, and laugh at whatever error everyone's going to make the first time they try Then titleid (byteswapped) ought to be changed, it's found in both header and exheader (twice) while you're there, change the uniqueid (ctr-n-xxxx) found in the header to anything you want, you have 15 characters to express yourself, no need to stick to the original format and add confusion Then the icon/banner (found in the exefs) ought to be edited (you can just rip them off the one you made with the injector) Then you may need to adjust the patches (found in the root of the romfs with the same name as the game's rom), if code/data modified by the patch file in the original game was moved around - which is quite hard to say if you didn't make the hack completely by yourself.

The funny named file in the "rom" folder is (for GB/C games) just a renamed standard GBC rom These should only work for Pokemon virtual console gamesĬlick to expand.Once you know about extracting and repackaging a standard 3DS application, it's easy ~ I have not tested them for all regions, but they should work Gen 2 games are Gold, Silver, and Crystal Gen 1 and Gen 2 virtual console games have different patches - do not mix them up Your title id will be different depending on the game you wish to use this patch for Place your code.ips in '/luma/titles//code.ips' Pick out a patch you want to use and rename it to code.ipsģ. To use these patches, you'll need the latest Luma CFW.Ģ. Touch bottom Screen for debug menu, and have `Emulator Speed` patched to have a max of 10 (regular is 4)ĮDIT: If you want full width and the speed 10 debug menu in one patch, LooneyNoons has combined them into one patch that you can download here. The best use for this is being able to speed up or slow down virtual console games. I'm not the first person to find these, but I had never seen it before and decided to make some patches for it. A few days ago, I was digging through a VC disassembly and found what looked like a debug menu.
