![]() ![]() If you happen to be one of them, you might want to consider checking out one of the many excellent fan-made Pokemon games in order to stave off the boredom while you wait for November to roll around. Updated Jby Tom Bowen: With no more DLC expansions for Pokemon Sword & Shield currently planned and the Diamond & Pearl remakes and Pokemon Legends: Arceus still many months away, a lot of Pokemon fans currently find themselves with no new games to play. So if you're looking to spice it up and see the Pokemon franchise in a whole new light, one of these Pokemon fan-games might just scratch that itch. RELATED: The Best Pokemon Professors Ranked By Teaching AbilityĪlso, you know this to be true: the official games can get kinda boring sometimes. Of course, some Pokemon fan games float to the surface more than the others, but the ones that due are true gems. ![]() The proof of that is in the endless pool of fan-made games out there. After all, when I copied the saltySD pack into the distro pack (I think I forgot to mention that), the code.bin was the only file I didn't replace, to avoid saltySD code running.It just so happens that a lot of Pokemon fans are aspiring game designers, and Pokemon is just as much of a creative outlet as much as it is a game franchise. Because of the Pokemon Sun logo and it being sunny in the intro (and this is Umbra Moon), I suspect (but have not proven) that the cause is the wrong code.bin being included. I got around the issue by just using the saltySD version. To be more specific, the crash is after the white-out from the map after "Three months later.". I can try rebuilding it tomorrow, but I kinda doubt that would make a difference since I originally built it with a clean decrypted ROM, having extracted the distro pack to a new directory. Things seemed to work until after the intro cutscene, where it showed the Nova Sun logo, then crashed with the black "An error has occured" error screen. I tried starting a new game using v1.2 of Umbra Moon (the CIA version on a New 3DS using Luma 6.6 on sysNAND).
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