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  1. Haha yeah I should definitely change those. I actually find them really annoying too. They were the one used by default by Essentials and I never bothered to change them. Will do soon.
  2. Ha! I don't know if it's the best. The certainly would've been more efficient ways to do this (hell, a better programmer could've made it so that Pokemon were even been fused dynamically in-game!) but it's the easiest way to manage it for me. Not to mention that changing engine so far into the development would've required lots of changes to be made! I still wish I had the engine you made when I started working on the project! Maybe I'll use it if I ever make a sequel or something hahaha!
  3. If it weren't for the sprites, it would literally be as easy as running the script and waiting a few minutes. The whole problem is the sprites. I don't have the source code of the generator, so if I wanted to add more Pokémon, I would have to completely remake the generator from scratch. There would be 7202 Pokémon (including non-fusions), so about half a million. If Alexonsager ever adds more Pokemon to his generator (doubt it) or someone else makes a new generator with more Pokémon, I'll add the newer ones in a heartbeat!
  4. Basically I wrote a script that calculates all the values for fusion Pokémon by using the two original Pokémon's data and then that automatically writes the pokemon.txt that Essentials use for each fusion. The only thing I got from the generator website are the sprites themselves.
  5. Aww man, I messed up the link to the demo for some reason and it linked to an older glitchy version. Really sorry about that. II fixed the link so I suggest you redownload the game, otherwise you probably won't be able to get very far in the game!
  6. Gen 5 hands down! I think I've seen gen III way too much and I've become quick sick of it tbh. There are way more gen 3 games than gen 5 games so they have to look exceptionally good or have some innovative mechanics to stand out. The advantage though is that there are a lot more publicly available for gen III than for gen V. Gen V graphics are a bitch to rip from the games if you can't find what you need in a public tileset, but it makes it much more worthwile in my opinion. I'm really a huge fan of gen II style games as well, but I think that's mostly just my nostalgia speaking! HG/SS styled gen IV looks fantastic too. Really, just go with whichever one you like the best.
  7. Thanks! I'm working on a new demo that should go up to the 6th badge and add a bunch of new stuff. I should be ready to release it sometime in September/ early October. Haha yeah, this is a little easter egg I felt like including. You can't access it (without cheating) in the current demo though! But there IS a surprise waiting for you when you push the truck! I'm personally more a fan of Duglett! Ha! I put it there because it sounds impressive, but it's basically just a side-effect of how wild fusions encounters work. For wild encounters, there's a 50/50 chance of encountering a fused 'mon (or maybe a different ration, I can't remember). Fused Pokemon can be any of the possible fusions between all Pokemon in a given area. So for an area with 7 different regular Pokemon, you'd have (7*6)+6 = 49 possible encounters, including fusions. It seems like a lot, but it doesn't feel too overwhelming in my opinion since all of the wild encounters are basically just variations of the same few Pokemon.
  8. Animal Crossing is a guilty pleasure of mine. There's not that much to do, but it's incredibly addicting somehow. I've been playing on and off since the original on GameCube. The thing is the more days I spend without playing it, the less I feel like playing it. So I'll play every day for a few months and then just stop and never touch it again. I haven't checked on my village in New Leaf in probably about a year. Wonder how those guys are doing!
  9. To me, HG/SS are the ultimate Pokemon games. Part of the reason is that I grew up with Gold and Silver. The first game I played was Red, but it was with Gold that I was old enough to really appreciate the games. The remakes took all that was good from G/S and Gen IV and added so much more! The post-game was amazing and the overworld graphics were the best-looking to date in my opinion. I really liked B/W2 (and XY to a lesser extent) as well, but HG/SS will always have a special place in my heart.
  10. Most of you probably know the Pokemon Fusion generator. Well I'm making a game that takes every single possible fusion from there and gives each one stats/movepools/types/Evolution lines, and everything else that regular Pokemon have. Introduction The game takes place in the Kanto region. Two years prior to the events of the game, Team Rocket introduced a virus in the wild that caused wild Pokemon to mutate and fuse with each other. Ever since, fused Pokémon can be found anywhere in the region and they have become very popular with local trainers. The game follows the plot or R/B fairly closely, but you can find fused Pokemon in the wild or even fuse any two Pokemon with each other at any time using DNA Splicers, There is a total of 22 801 Pokémon in the game, each of them with unique characteristics. Features Wild fused Pokemon Fusing any two Pokemon with DNA Splicers Kanto region completely remade in Gen 5 graphics Random wild double battles An average of 50+ different kind of Pokemon in each area Fairy type Several new areas in Kanto, including underwater areas, Cinnabar volcano, an expended Safari Zone, and more! HMs only require having a Pokemon that CAN learn the move * Battling facility where you can face teams of random Pokémon * Unreal time system (like Harvest Moon) * Random weather * Nicknaming Pokemon from the party screen * And a lot more! *These features are not yet in the game as of the current demo Screenshots Videos Demo I currently have a demo of the game available. It goes up to the third badge and has around 5 hours of Gameplay. A new demo that will go up to the 6th badge is planned to be released this Autumn (I will update the thread in due time, don't worry) 1.6.0 Full download: http://www.mediafire.com/download/7p53srs2ks2ibhc/InfiniteFusion_1.6.7z You can also check the game's threads on RelicCastle and Pokecommunity for more info about the game!
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