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| [OoT] How do I edit the Hud?; Wanting to Know how to Edit the Hud | |
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| Topic Started: Jul 5 2014, 01:47 AM (1,967 Views) | |
| Deleted User | Jul 5 2014, 01:47 AM Post #1 |
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I've been searching all over the internet to try and find a Answer with no luck so, I decided to ask this. I want to edit the hud in the Debug Rom to Turn the A and B buttons back to the classic Blue and Green colors possibly even Get the Majora's Mask hud into the game. How exactly do I do that? |
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| Deleted User | Jul 6 2014, 03:24 PM Post #11 |
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It is possible to hex edit some gameshark codes into the rom as long as they're only one set of codes and wii64 is the n64 emulator for the wii |
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| mzxrules | Jul 8 2014, 06:01 AM Post #12 |
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If by hex editing you mean simply change some values in a rom (you can write asm hacks with a hex editor you know), it depends on what data the code is modifying, and whether or not you're using condition checking codes (D0), so it's impossible to say for certain without specifying what codes you want applied/what they do. Also, if you modify the rom it shouldn't matter what emulator you intend to use (thought it can sometimes make a difference sometimes due to the poor state of N64 emulators). |
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