Ihave only used it on my "normal" HG and my SS to obtain a Japanese Ditto and the Pokemon Ranch Mew. I also added Yellow Forest to my HG having missed out on it with that. From the AR code, I figured the way the routes were held so was able to only add Yellow Forest.
I use it for supplies (TMs), events, and mostly hard to get stuff, 100% catch rate when needed, etc. since I can't extract my save from the games (no device) I don't hack any pokemon, I would hack some parents with nice egg moves and natures, but since I have access to a PBR it wouldn't be nice to see a bunch of bad eggs in my storage.
I don't really look down on anyone who uses one. I set myself limitations though, for instance I'll pop on the walk through walls code, but only to get through trees or boulders (because I dont wanna waste a moveslot with cut or strength), you know things like that and of course supplies. I train my own pokemon because the point of the game is to train and become the best blah blah blah, if you remove that element the game is boring as hell lol.
But yeah occasionally I'll screw around to genetically modify good parents and what not, but most the time I enjoy the process of breeding for a top quality pokemon... I guess I'm sentimental like that .
I used to. Truth be told, I despised people that "Pokesav'd their teams" and didn't want to even be around them, but as time went by I slowly stopped caring. Ironically I recently delved into the practice after downloading PokGen, although I've mostly used it so far to get some Event-only PKMN and shiny PKMN I'm too lazy to hunt for (like one-off legendaries--I get tired of soft reseting for them).
But what I find is completely unacceptable is people who use it just to get LV.100 PKMN with, let's say, all the stats maxed out at 999, and then go onto the Wi-Fi Battle, or even simply with their own friends, and flaunt these pathetically boosted Pokemon, hyped up on steroids, while the rest of us actualll try to do things the honorable way.
back in the red, blue and yellow days, cheating on Pokmon didn't come cross my mind until I had beaten red, my very first Pokmon game. once I had traveled to California to visit my cousins, I had bought a used gameshark for my gameboy, and that's where cheating on my video games had started.
After I beaten Pokmon Crystal, I had completely lost interest of the Pokmon franchise until Pokmon Diamond and Pearl came out. that's where I found out about the 3rd generation and completely skipped them; which prompted me to play them and the revisions of Red and Green. >3> but of course, I've hacked those games like crazy to get what I want from those games.
I still don't go anywhere near people with perfect IVs/nature/hidden power/whatever... just because I don't believe they were able to do that legally. That applies also to those legendaries who are ridiculously tough to catch every time without using the Master Ball and very tedious to SR for the right stuff. Okay, one of that in your team? Ok, it's possible... but all 6? Wait a minute what's going on here? I mean, it's possible, but I'm finding it on EVERY single people I fight while I'm using regular Pokemon... ironically due to Pokesav
That's the only issue I have with people who use AR. For those who just don't care about HM slaves or whatever... fine, just Cut/Strength through. Walk through walls. Level up quickly. Catch a Mew! Fight Professor Oak! Give your Pokemon Wonder Guard for in game purposes. I don't really care. Besides, it's quite fun messing in single player. But cheating on multiplayer just to get the competitive edge? That's going low. Why not play the game as it was meant to be played? You want perfect Pokemon? Please play on a simulator or something... that's what it's there for. Sure the UI is different, but I don't care, STOP RUINING MY WIFI EXPERIENCES.
Well here is my stance on hacking/cheating. I myself use/ have used and ARDS. With me, there comes a line. I will never do anything that the game does not naturally permit. So if the game says I can't walk through walls, then neither will I. Technically Wraith, there is the practice of RNG Abusing which people use to catch themselves flawless Pokemon. With me, I wont give my level 100 Latios perfect Ivs and make it Shiny. Simply because Latios can't have that. Whenever hacking, I will give my Pokemon the best they possibly can, and make it perfectly legal, by all pretense. I love using them to load up on supplies, I can never get enough, and I typically create many teams, so using them to spit them out faster helps tremendously. (Still, I make sure that the PID is legal, and that so are the Ivs) When it comes to other people, I feel that, as long as it's legal, I don't care.
Like Soldjermon I had fun hacking the game in the early generations. I have played every version of Pokemon that has came to the U.S. and hacked in events from this site and such until HG/SS. Hacking lost all appeal as I saw so many unnatural pokemon go up for trade. Besides the fact that I refuse to by an ARi to replace my nonfunction AR, I just do not want to hack Black/White. Though I could care less what others do with their play through of the game, I actually get irritated by the hacks that actually pass on GTS.
I don't care only if your using things like check your pokemon's ivs/evs, your secret ID, replace the sprite of your character with another sprite,putting an ar code for a wondercard you missed from a legit event,etc then I don't care.
However, if your using it to find a level 100 lugia in route 29, max every item, make your opponent instantly lose, every pokemon is shiny, etc then your not really enjoying pokemon since it seems that almost every "fan" of pokemon I see now a days are using an AR for their games, even my cousin, and I think it's taking away the fun away from the games...
i use it to get pokemon that arent found in the game,like the pokemon only found on black or ones i cant evolve through trading. i have white, and NOONE to trade with, also i cant drive so it is really hard to get to gamestop for the events, im still searching for a working liberty pass ar code anyone know of one i had a victini it may not be the "Event" but it still the pokemon and it was a battle royal at level 4 yep thats right level 4 i raised it up to a level 20 and then i messed up in my game and me being autistic went and restarted the whole thing (if i mess up in a game i usally restart it )so im back o square one. lol im have used the pokesav and gen to create, and who hasnt, action replay codes for my ndslite so i already have some event pokemon but not victini. not yet at least lol hope you all have a good night btw i have aspergers syndrome if anyone is curious
Though i do think when someone uses inf hp and OHKO Codes it does takes away from the experience. But everyone has a different preference. That may be the way they enjoy the game the most. So, to each his own.
I think that whatever people do is okay as long as it's not affecting others. I don't think it's right to ruin other people's fun on wifi by being deceitful. I don't understand the fun or what satisfaction that gives.
This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Soulcalibur for Dreamcast. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please click EDIT and add it.
On the mission select screen, go to the western most map. Move your pointer over the middle of the upper right area of the screen (somewhere around Poland). When you pass over the secret mission, you will hear the "zip" noise you hear when you pass over any other mission; you will not be able to see it when you land on the location.
On the mission select screen, go to the eastern most map. Move your pointer over the Korea area. When you pass over the secret mission, you will hear the "zip" noise you hear when you pass over any other mission; you will not be able to see it when you land on the location.
To copy the save game file for Soul Calibur from the original VMU to another, boot the game with the save you want copied and then enter a battle with any character. When the battle begins pause and then swap the original VMU with the destination VMU and then quit out from the pause menu. Upon quitting a new save will be written to the same VMU slot with the original intact on the original VMU. This may work with many games as SEGA made VMU's hot-swappable.
To slow down the action during replay simply hold Left trigger. To speed itup, hold right trigger. Note: if the camera is moving while either trigger is held, it will stay inmotion until trigger is released. This is best displayed in practice mode.
This isn't a code, but more of a cool trick that works with the game. You'll have to get a CD or MP3 of the songs mentioned, but if you play them with certain characters, the timing works out so it looks like the characters movements are going with the music. Below is a list of characters, the songs that work with them, and when to start them. Remember to put the exhibition on Loop A.Taki - "Boom" by Bloodhound Gang, start the second you see her.Taki - "Yoda" by Weird Al. Probably one of the better ones. Unsure of the starting time, try when you see Taki start. You'll know if you got it right.Mitsurugi - Antonio Bandaras song at the begining of "Desperado". Start it when he starts to draw his sword.Mitsurugi - "Asleep at the Wheel" by Bloodhound Gang. Start the song, and push A on Mitsurugi after the track has been playing for 3 seconds (while you're hearing the word "And")Kilik - "Now You're a man," by DVDA, start it as soon as you see Kilik.Xianghua - "Walking On The Sun" by Smash Mouth, start when she starts. This one works the best out of them all. Almost every movement times out perfectly.Astaroth - "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life," by Monty Python. Start when he starts. The chorus should start when he starts running in a circle.Sophitia - "Alabamba Song," by The Doors. Starting this one is awkward. It begins while her exhibition is loading. Trial and error. You'll know when you have it.
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