Ngôn Ngữ: English Remake From: Pokemon Fire Red Hệ Máy: GBA Yêu Cầu Phần Cứng : Gần như máy nào cũng chơi được Tương thích : Hiện giả lập support Android , PC , MAC , với IOS thì sẽ vất vả để chơi được GBA vì hay Update ( game siêu nhẹ , hầu hết máy nào cũng ăn được ) Tác giả: Skeli- (Skeli789) Source: link source
Giới thiệu: lâu rồi mình không viết bài, nay xin giới thiệu cho mọi người một rom mod pokemon cực hay, nổi đình nổi đám trong cộng đồng mấy năm vừa qua là pokemon unbound với những đánh giá rất cao về cả cốt truyện lẫn gameplay, game đã được hoàn thành với phiên bản hiện tại là ver 2.0.3.2. Những thồng tin dưới đây mình chỉ dịch thô một tí ở phần Features để dễ dàng hơn cho lúc bắt đầu chơi, mong mọi người thưởng thức và chơi game vui vẻ .
Story: Welcome to Borrius, a region rich with history. Centuries ago, the Borrian people were enveloped in a great war with a foreign land. When all seemed lost, the Borrian king summoned a powerful force to help turn the tide of battle. Unfortunately, the war ended in defeat when the king of the foreign land unleashed a devastating weapon. Disgruntled, the Borrian army returned home. The people, now enraged against the Borrian king, attempted a coup by manipulating the dark force summoned during the war. The Borrian king was able to seal away its power, however, and the coup was thwarted. Many years later, an organization known simply as the “Shadows” seems bent on releasing the dark force once again. Are they after the destruction of the Borrius region, or is there something else at play? It's up to you to stand in their way!
Features: A Powerful Engine : Được nâng cấp lên hệ thống chiến đấu và chiêu thức của gen8 cùng với đó là tất cả pokemon từ gen 1 đến gen 7 đều được đưa vào trong rom. QOL Galore: với nhiều tiện ích như túi đồ không giới hạn, auto-run hay DexNav để hunt pokemon dễ dàng hơn.v.v.v. New HM System : có thể học bất kì HM mà mình muốn (nếu pokemon đó có thẻ học) và dùng ở bên ngoài, và trong post-game ta có thể mua key item - the ADM để sử dụng HM thay cho pokemon từ đó ta không cần mất một slot cho HM slave hay skill cho pokemon nữa. Updated Graphics : Đồ họa giống với game gen 4 cùng với giao diện của gen 5 và hệ thống ngày đêm. Difficulty Modes : game sẽ có 4 độ khó khác nhau tùy theo người chơi lựa chọn từ lúc bắt đầu game, từ dễ cho đến cực khó, chúng sẽ được hoạt động theo hệ thống AI mới so với game gốc. A Unique Mission System : game còn cung cấp cho người chơi hơn 80 nhiệm vụ, theo dõi chi tiết chúng trong Mission Log. Character Customization : không chỉ thêm pokemon game còn cho phếp ta custom cho nhân vật của mình với khả năng thay đổi màu da, tóc và trang phục. Daily Events :: trong game sẽ có những sự kiện diễn ra hằng ngày hoặc trong từng thời điểm đặc biệt trong ngày, với số lượng sự kiện trải dài khắp Borrius . Exciting Mini-Games : các mini game Cloud Burst, Safari Sniper, và Underground Mining.
FAQ: Gen 8? Just battle mechanics. There are more than enough Pokémon in the game without them.
Is there documentation regarding collectable locations? Any collectables (such as Zygarde Cells, Legendary Portals, TMs, etc.) have their details recorded in the Mission Log when you find them. Talk to other people who've played the game, and they may be able to help you out with the ones you're missing.
Which difficulty mode should I play? • Vanilla: More in line with official game difficulty. Play this if you like over leveling or just want to play a game without worrying too much about the battles. • Difficult: You're looking for something slightly harder than default Pokémon games, and don't mind losing boss battles once or twice to force you to rethink your strategy with the same team. • Expert: If you're running a fully EV trained team, this is probably going to be as hard as Difficult early on. You also probably won't need to change up your team in between major battles. Late game will get harder, though, but still nowhere near as hard as Insane. • Insane: This should be the hardest hack you've ever played. Period. Items can't be used in Trainer battles, and bosses all have a team with competitive movesets and full EVs. If you're ready to rage quit after the first Gym, this difficulty is NOT for you. It was designed to be inherently unfun for most players.
How does Exp. work in this game? • The game uses the BW scaled experience system. Meaning, if your Pokémon is a higher level than the Pokémon it defeats it will earn less Exp., and if it’s at a lower level it will earn more. • The Exp. Share is enabled by default and can be disabled in the Options Menu. • Because of the Exp. Share totally screws up the level curve, the game uses a dynamic levelling system (based on the relative strength of your entire team) for both Trainers and wild bosses (if you're playing on Easy, just wild bosses). This ensures that random Trainers always stay a few levels behind you (assuming you're ahead of the base level curve), and Gym Leaders' or Boss' strongest Pokémon will always be one level higher than your highest. However, there's a certain threshold from your strongest Pokémon that your team members are only taken account of if their level falls within this threshold. Because of this, it's unwise to try and power through with only one Pokémon, since that Pokémon alone will determine the level curve.
Where are all the Z-Crystals? Most of the type-specific Z-Crystals are given out in the post-game by the Gym Leaders and Elite 4 at the Magnolia Café. The remaining 5 (Icium Z, Firium Z, Poisinium Z, Psychium Z, Rockium Z) are mostly obtained in the post-game through a variety of different methods. The Icium Z is the only one of these that can be obtained in the main game, it is just extremely difficult to obtain. The signature Z-Crystals are mainly found behind tablets, but the Pokémon they apply to either can't be obtained in the main game or are only obtained extremely late in the game. Any signature Z-Crystals not found behind tablets can be obtained from various NPCs in the post-game.
Why are most of the Z-Moves reserved until the post-game? Why not replace the Gems obtained in the Gyms with the Z-Crystals? Why can't you use Dynamax in Gym battles? First of all, having Mega Evolutions, Z-Moves, and Dynamax available in Gym battles is just a bad idea. There's way too much going on in one battle. Second, both mechanics just aren't properly balanced. Using Z-Crystals is basically the same thing as strapping a nuke to a Pokémon, while Dynamax was not balanced at all for single battles. For these reasons, they are relegated mainly for bonus content. In terms of the main game story, you don't ever need to worry about encountering these mechanics (although, the Gym Leaders do use Z-Moves if you're playing on Insane mode).
The Dowsing Machine keeps disappearing every time a textbox opens! How can I use it quicker? For this exact reason, the L-Button Mode 2nd Reg Item was included. The best thing to do would be to set the Motorcycle as the first registered item, set the Dowsing Machine as the second, and change your L-Button Mode in the Options Menu to the aforementioned. How can I Dive underwater? Once you clear the game, purchase an ADM from Captain Davy in Seaport City's shipyard. It costs $500000, so explore the Tomb of Borrius first to find the Relic Items. If you sell those Relic Items to the Billionaire Maniac in Gurun Town, you'll have more than enough money to purchase an ADM.
How can I mine for treasure? You need an ADM (see above). Once you have one, set your R-Button Mode to Mining Scan, and press R while running up and down the KBT Expressway, exploring underwater, or exploring the side room on the left in Crystal Peak.
Am I actually expected to stand there and save 100 times? No. Missions like these are meant to reward you for playing the game. I guarantee that if you turn on saveprompts and save with them often, you'll hit that 100 in no time at all, without even breaking a sweat.
Why is the DexNav not given out first thing? In ORAS it's given out almost right away. In ORAS, the DexNav did not allow you to search for Pokémon before you caught them. Additionally, it was significantly harder to encounter Pokémon in those games. Because of the changes made to the DexNav for the CFRU, it is inherently bad game design to give it out first thing. For example, if the DexNav was given out earlier, you could use the DexNav to encounter a Pikipek with Brave Bird on Route 2, and then obliterate the first Gym with minimal effort. Usually, items like this (such as the Poke Radar) are reserved for the post-game, so I think just before the 3rd Gym is more than a fair compromise.
I have a question about the DexNav. Everything you need to know about the DexNav is explained in-game. Talk to Nat Log's assistant in Blizzard City and he will explain it to you.
What's unobtainable as of now? The following Pokémon are still missing: • Mewtwo • Latios (if you're a girl) or Latias (if you're a boy) • Victini • Genesect • Marshadow • Poipole & Naganadel • Meltan & Melmetal • Zorua & Zoroark
The following Mega Stones are still missing: • Kangaskhite • Mewtwonites • Hoenn starter Mega Stones
The following Z-Crystals are still missing: • Incinium Z
The following Missions cannot currently be completed: • Powerhouse of the Cell • Basic Literacy
The following locations cannot be accessed: • Most of Redwood Forest • Cube Corp. • Battleground
WHERE TO GET ASH-GRENINJA??? Haha, good luck
Where are the Isle of Armor move tutors? They haven't been implemented yet. See the README for Pokémon that learn these moves now through level-up.
Can I use Pokemon Unbound as a Rom Base? Just use the CFRU.
Does this hack have a Discord channel? Yes!
What's the difference between the dark and light stories? Dark is the same general story with more violence. Call it the "edgy" version if you will. There is no blood shown at all, but in general, it's not for younger audiences, so avoid this on lets plays.
Where can I change natures, IVs, and Abilities? NPCs can do all of these for you at the Battle Frontier in the post-game. - In the main game, you can earn a single nature change by completing a relatively easy Mission. - If you bring Bottle Caps to a rich woman in Seaport City after 7 PM, you can have her change IVs for you. Bottle Caps will sometimes be given out as Mission Rewards, but higher star Raid Pokemon will drop them rarely. - As for Abilities, the Ability Capsule isn't obtainable until the post-game, but there are a couple of opportunities to give your Pokemon Hidden Abilities in the main game. - In New Game + there are NPCs to facilitate changes IVs, EVs, and Natures in Crater Town until the game is cleared.
Where are the rest of the options in the Options Menu? Press L & R to see more options.
Is any emulator supported? For the most part, all emulators except No$GBA should be supported. I know there have been issues with the Eclipse emulator and other CFRU hacks, so avoid that as well. The game works properly on real hardware, so feel free to use a virtual console inject! Do note that for now (this has been fixed for the next release) the game will not work with a bios loader (the GameBoy Advance start screen), so avoid emulators that use that.
Fog... really? Yes, it's the Gym puzzle; it's there to get you to think. Welcome to the world of problem-solving! You can either solve it (ie. figure out how to work around it) and have a fairly easy time, or you can try to brute force it and suffer at the hands of the RNG in possibly the hardest Gym for you. This second option is obviously not the ideal way, and unless you're playing on easy, you probably won't be able to do it in one shot. There are plenty of NPCs in the early game that'll help you out, so take your time looking everywhere.
My emulator's controls make it hard to do the stealth puzzles. If your emulator is giving you trouble, just use your emulator's built-in speed-down settings. You may not be used to using it, but it will increase the amount of time you're given to react.
Where are the rare Evolution Stones? Finite methods include exploring these areas (many times with HMs): • Dawn Stone: Frozen Heights, Route 7 (Hidden), Route 10, Route 14, • Shiny Stone: Route 7 (Hidden) Frost Mountain, Vivill Warehouse, Route 17, Crystal Peak • Dusk Stone: Cinder Volcano, Frost Mountain, Frost Mountain (Hidden), Route 11 Caves, Thundercap Mt. (Hidden), Ruins of Void • Ice Stone: Blizzard City Mart, Frozen Forest, Icicle Cave (Hidden), Victory Road (Hidden)
How do I start a New Game +? Complete the game on any version and clear the post-game story in the Ruins of Void. Once you've done that, back up your save file and just start a New Game. The option will be offered to you. Any relevant explanations of the feature are provided by selecting Info on the prompt.
How do I play with the randomizer and/or Scalemons? It's the same unlock criteria as NG+ (see above). You don't need to select NG+ to play with these, but it can be helpful to play on. If you really don't want to play through the game before trying this, I don't encourage it, but just ask for someone else's save file.
How do I enable the level cap? On the Battle Options page of the Options Menu, set Exp. Gain to Capped Share.
Are Pokemon stats or types changed in this game? In general, beyond what's in the README, no. I wouldn't expect to read docs just to learn the new changes. However, if you decide to play a Scalemons run of the game, most fully evolved Pokemon will have their BST scaled up to 600, so that's a potential option if you're into changed stats.