![]() ![]() ![]() Seems like the Gay Awakening hack is pretty much incompatible with Paragon. The Characters option disappears and the Person tab (which opens the same screen as the Characters tab when is opened) can't open either. I'll have to see if adding support options in Paragon does anything.Įdit 3: Editing support options then saving creates romfs/data/person/, I'll add that from Gay Awakening to the dump folder and see what that does. Because of this, I doubt the same mechanic unlocks the gay marriage supports as controls the vanilla marriages. Surprisingly, when copying all the files in the romfs/m/E directory of the Gay Fates hack into the romfs/m/E of the dump, it doesn't add any more characters or change any non-romantic supports to romantic. It also comes with a dropdown of 'non-romantic,' 'slow,' 'medium,' 'fast,' and 'haxxors' underneath each name. ![]() That or just a hex editing tutorial for adding support options to gamedata.bin.Įdit 2: I dumped the romfs folder from my actual game cartridge and that opens much more options under 'data' in Paragon, and the Characters menu offers a list of characters each character can support with. If anyone can provide a tutorial on using Paragon with Awakening, that would be much appreciated. I'm using a romfs folder attached to a 3ds file of Awakening in Citra, so maybe that's a problem. It doesn't seem relevant to creating supports. I created a project in Paragon, and the only option from there is Modules > data > Person, which prompts opening a file and I have no clue what to do with that. Thanks again for the link to the Fates tutorial!Įdit: I can extract the file using FEAT okay, but the Fates tutorial uses a program called Fire Emblem Fates Support Editor, which is incompatible with Awakening files, and I don't see any Awakening equivalent. As you can see, there's a pretty significant red block right around Kellam, Donnel, and Ricken. ![]() The question marks are ones I couldn't tell if there's a conversation for or not, because my support viewer got a bit messed up. The yellow outline is for S support conversations that were added by the hack. I made this chart to show which couples are possible and have support conversations.īlue means that a pair can achieve S rank, green means they have an S rank support conversation, orange means a pair has C-A, and red means they don't have anything at all. The creator was sensitive to age gaps, it seems. Thank you! I probably should have mentioned that I have the Gay Awakening hack, I just want to add in options for Kellam, Donnel, and Ricken (and others) that were left out. You'll need to figure out which support options contain conversations yourself, though, because I'm not sure if anyone's compiled a list for this that's well organized. It's for Fates, but the same basic premise applies to Awakening, as they more or less have the same support system except with a couple changes (no ad lib voice clips and there are A+ rank options with no associated conversations).Īnd even if you aren't all that into gay pairings, it'd still be a good idea to install the Gay Awakening hack because it adds in quite a few options all around, especially for Chrom (he can get with Anna, Cordelia, Miriel, and I think Tharja, along with the g a y □️□ that was added). This guide will be helpful for you, I think. There is an easy-to-use tool for this called Fire Emblem Conversation Editor - it has a tutorial on formatting, allows you to use sound effects, and will automatically save the conversation file the way it needs to (just so long as you put it in the correct directory). The second step, which will require some actual creative juices, is creating the conversations. When you add the supports in, they will function in every way except they will not have any conversations attached to them. First you have to add the options in - I'm not entirely sure how to do this (you may use Paragon, but I've never been able to get it to work because my ROMs are kinda wonky). The file within the Gamedata folder is what actually adds in the options, while the conversations for those options are under the directory ("E" may be different depending on region, but it's always the only folder in the "m" folder). ![]()
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