490-510, 13-14 seconds if you soft reset at 0 seconds.What is a common range for seconds/delay in HG/SS?
Normal seconds are usually 13 or 14, with delays of 480-500. I prefer delays around 600-650 personally.
490-510, 13-14 seconds if you soft reset at 0 seconds.
Was your anti-virus or any other software updating while you were using pika timer?A few days ago, I managed to RNG Heatran and Azelf without much trouble. Today, I decided to try out sweet scenting wild Pokemon and RNGing for shininess. However, after a few tries, something was clearly going wrong.
I use Pikatimer to time when to SR and press continue. This worked well with the two legends, occasionally being off by a second because I didn't react quick enough or pressed A too early. But right now, with all but one of the tries, I've been constantly two seconds off the time I need to get and far off my delay. While the delay is more than likely my own fault, what's going on with the time? Pikatimer's timers total to 59 seconds, which is what I need, but after checking my flips, I got 57 seconds everytime except for once. I'm doing the exact same thing I did a few days ago, so I doubt timing pressing Start on Pikatimer and A on my DS is the issue (and even if I was off, I highly doubt I'd be two seconds off in pressing them both). I don't get what I'm doing wrong. Help?
Yes, that's what I'm saying.
I need 2:54:59. Calibrated is what I generally have, delay I need is filled, calibrated seconds is 14, wanted seconds is 59. I press Create Timer, the total of the two is 59. That's good.
I go to my DS. I set my time to 2:54, but I haven't pressed A yet. I place my finger above A, and another on my mouse, where the cursor is above Pikatimer's Start. I press both at the same time. This changes the time to 2:54:00, BUT I notice that the seconds hand doesn't go to 00 instantly. The time itself doesn't show seconds, so I have to rely on the clock for seconds. So either the clock is out of sync with the time, or something's gone wrong, because as I said, when I've pressed both simultaneously today, I've gotten 57 seconds instead of 59 nearly all the time.
With pikatimer and the DS clock does NOT need to be synched. As you update pikatimer with your results and if your wanted seconds are 59 and your time is 2:54:59, then you set your clock to 2:53. Also just roll with it! Dont worry about little things just keep going till you hit a problem and your probably not going to hit your time and delay on the first, second or even 20th try! So just keep going. Also, these guides REALLY helped me and with out them, I wouldnt even know where to start. Make sure to thank Riski. Also the guides are toward the bottom because its her trade thread as well.
Well, it was never an issue for me. How about instead of pressing start with the mouse you use the space bar?
Well, I generally only update Pikatimer when I'm on the correct second with a delay that's near what I need (because needing a delay of 657 and then updating it with a delay of 719 because of a mistake wouldn't really help, IMO). However, I'll take a look at those guides. Still don't know what's going on with the time though.
Your seconds are off because your supposed to go 1 minute and number of wanted seconds. I.E. your wanted time is 2:54:59. So you set your DS clock to 2:53 then press A on your DS clock and click start at the same time. Then only update pikatimer when your kinda close. Like for example: your target delay is 645. You then hit 647, DO NOT UPDATE PIKATIMER because you are too close and if you update, then you have to press A at the EXACT same time as you did the last time so if you keep updating you will pretty much NEVER hit your time! But say you hit 699, then you update pikatimer and try again and if your pretty close, just dont update. Just keep trying, you will get it! I promise!
I remember seeing that on another page here, but my Pikatimer currently says "Minutes before target: 0". Therefore, I should put my time to 2:54, because Pikatimer currently has a timer equal to 59 seconds. If I set my time to 2:53, the timer would run out at 2:53:59, wouldn't it? That'd leave me 1 minute before my target wouldn't it?
Are you hitting your time? No. Just try it. Also a wanted seconds of 59 is really stupid. You should pick either what you calibrated for or 55 if its a big delay as it makes the seconds less.
Alright, alright. I'll give it a try. :)
Now then, just a few more questions
1. Sweet Scent on Grass is 2 monster frames. I have 0 roamers. The shiny is on frame 22. I need to flip to "caught/defeated" journal pages 5 times then use Sweet Scent right?
2. So I can get Shinies and good IV pokemon with RNG. How does one go for a shiny pokemon that has great IVs? Do I need to search through the RNG Reporter and a high delay range, or is it mostly based on luck depending on whether or not your ID/SID combo just happens to give you the possibility of doing so?
so I've been calibrating and so far I've got 14 seconds with a delay of 598 - 610
but while i was calibrating, i caught a lvl... awww never mind. I'll just post a pic of it.
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can someone tell me what's going on here?
Go to ebay and buy some replacement buttons.... they only cost $1-2 and it worked a charm for my DS when the buttons had become unresponsiveYour delay was a little higher than usual that time, big deal. It just means that you reset a tiny bit early or entered the game a tiny bit late.
Does anyone have any methods of RNGing (DSi) that don't require soft-resetting? I think I've heard about starting from Pictochat or something?
I can RNG just fine, but I think my DS buttons are wearing out or something, because when I hold L, Start, Select, and press R to reset, nothing happens...This is really frustrating me, so if anyone has any input I would love to hear it. Thanks.