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FF7 Tools / [PSX/PC] Enemy Manipulator (0.9.2)
« on: 2011-11-12 14:12:52 »
NOTE: The newest version, along with some new programs, are here! -

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1gjo0b5qmshdn5s/Final%20Fantasy%207%20Editing%20Suite.zip?dl=0


Well, I finally found an old version of Enemy Manipulator. Fortunately it works really well. It allows you to edit ALL the enemies in the game with a single set of multipliers. This is essential for making hard type hacks. It comes with a screen shot with a suggested hard-type configuration. It comes with SceneReader in case you can't find it.


 

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Gameplay / I've Lost my FF7 Hacking Tools :(
« on: 2011-11-11 14:09:55 »
Several years ago I made a couple of FF7 hacking tools called Final Fantasy Editing Suite (includes Enemy Manipulator, used in the recently released Final Fantasy 7 Hardtype http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/828/). The tools came with the source. I'm wondering if anyone has the source so I can continue working on them? They might be on my desktop but that computer is about 500 miles away now. The website I posted them on is now defunct.

Please post em up if you have a copy.

cheers!

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Archive / [Release] Final Fantasy 7 Editing Suite
« on: 2007-09-01 07:22:16 »
Hey all,

Here's my suite of little programs to help edit FF7's image data.

http://www.savefile.com/files/1020463

Not a whole lot to it yet, but it's coming along :)

LMKWYT  :mrgreen:

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Archive / Some new FF7 Hacking Programs
« on: 2007-08-31 09:23:29 »
Hey all,

I've made 3 new FF7 hacking programs in C#.

The first one is a mass enemy stat editor called En Masse.

The second is a materia editor called Materia Edit.

The third is a move editor called Attack Edit.

I'm having a little trouble with Attack Edit though. I'm using the Gears documentation to implement it, but I can't tell what most of the offsets mean. Is there any new documentation on the attack data file found in Kernel.bin? Is there someone with some expertise that can give me some pointers?

Questions are -

What is "Attack Type" and how is it used?
What is "Restore Apply" and how is it used?
What is "Time Attacking" and how is it used?

If I can get these questions answered, I can do a whole lot more with my program :)

Thanks all!

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