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  • It was just faster to tell you that way. Anything you do from now on, I'd use the fine setting unless you're confident. When you put in 573, it thought you were hitting too high, so it subtracted it, therefore you hit lower instead of higher. It's a little weird to think about.

    As far as the rest goes, as soon as the parents produce an egg, you're good. If someone calls before that, you're probably fine as long as you don't answer. The IV's are set when you pick it up and depend on the frame. The frame changes from a lot of things but you don't generally have to worry about someone calling you at all.
    You've had her call? That would be horribly unlucky. I don't know what that would do to the frames...
    I was talking about bulba. I'm not overly concerned about battling. I'm just going for a collection. It seems like everyone here is just battling so I don't think I'll get anything that I'm looking for.
    Ok. I'm pretty much the same way. Never really studied for anything. Btw, are you still planning on opening up another shop (or re-opening)? Just curious. I was thinking about it myself.
    Haha.. sure.
    And that does help. I sometimes use headphones. I hate practicing too. I don't like doing the same thing over and over either. That's probably why I haven't RNG'd more things.
    Yes. And one of the things that I was trying to incorporate in my timer is the ability to find numbers that will work quickly every time. It'll save your calibrated delay and seconds. You shouldn't have to change them again. It usually takes me <5 tries to hit anything now.

    Er.. unless you have really high delays. It seems like there's a little inconsistency in a computer clock vs. the DS clock. I have to change my calibrated delay by about 8 if I do anything over 2000. Weird.
    The delay is just the length of time between point A (reset) and point B (continue). When you hit one early and one on time, you make the length of time between the two longer than it should be. If you hit them both the same amount early, the points are different but the length of time between them is the same. If that doesn't make sense, you don't really need to worry about it. It won't stop you from making stuff.
    Ahhhhh! Now I see the problem. You see if you're using the pikatimer to try rng abusing on HG/SS, you need to put 480 in the Calibrated Delay slot on the pikatimer. Not 499.

    If you're using HG/SS, you need to put 480 in the Calibrated Delay slot on the Pikatimer

    If you're using Platinum, you need to put 600 in the Calibrated Delay slot on the Pikatimer.
    Yeah.. you should try to be consistent between the 2. It is the time elapsed between the reset and pressing A on the continue screen that gives you your delay. So, if you hit the first one early and the second one on time you don't get it. If you hit both early though, you do.
    I think he has it set to where only his friends can see it. The real trick (to me at least) is to just listen instead of watching at all.
    Interesting, I don't see any problem... you're close enough that I wouldn't bother updating unless you're hitting that consistently. When you hit update that close it only change by .015 seconds overall. What is your calibrated delay at?
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