Mmk, thank you so much! :D
So I'm trying to hit a delay of 2746. I've worked out that this should take 48.26 seconds from booting up the game.
But yeah the problem is, I'm not hitting what I'm supposed to be and I can't find out what I'm hitting because RNG reporter doesn't search delays so high. This is the only seed I can catch a flawless adamant Larvitar on so changing seeds isn't an option. Any suggestions? Also it seems I'm way out because I've scanned the closest 1000 seeds' elm feedback and nothing.
Frame The frame should be the number that occurred most often during the second Calibration Phase. Enter the data listed above into the appropriate entry fields. Select a desired spread and then click "Generate". Please note that when you see the list of generated spreads that "A" refers to the first parent placed into Daycare and "B" refers to the second. If everything went right, you should now be able to choose between some listed dates that give you good spreads.
If no data is displayed or there is no spread suitable for the parents you have in Daycare, you should add two to the frame and try again, repeating as many times as necessary until a positive result is found.
Once you have found your target spread right click it and select "Generate Times". This will allow you to select a suitable target time.
In the DDP Manipulation Guide, it states...
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...But when I right click on my spread, "Generate Times" is not an option. What am I doing wrong?
What I thought I was suppossed to do is...
1) Get the Egg the Old Man at the day care has (I already know it will be a Shniy, Male, Impish Dratini).
2) Catch a wild Poke, and put it's values into the Seed Finder (in this case, a Brave, 8 / 17 / 4 / 20 / 17 / 31 Geodude).
3) Generate my starting frame.
4) Hatch the Egg (in this case, an Impish, Male, 9 / 0 / 26 / 31 / 30 / 28, shiny Dratini).
5) The spread for this Dratini matched the Spread on frame 4.
What should I do next?
I have the same problem on one of my computers, the one that runs XP. It works fine on my Windows 7 computer though...yeah, I don't get it either :/ It's really hard to use without the dings though.
To fix the sound problem on my computer (I'm running XP), I went to Sounds and Audio Devices in the Control Panel and I enabled the "Default Beep" sound. I guess this program takes the sounds used by windows settings. You can also change the tune of the beeping here.
I don't know what to do now... I keep hitting delay that are 4 seconds away from the delay I need to hit... I hit continue when the second timer hits 00.00 I can't update Pikatimer because if I do, it thinks that I hit a delay from the same second where my seed is in...
Do you mean that you are missing the time by 4 seconds, or that you're missing the delay by 4? If it's the seconds, just add/subtract 4 from the first timer (add if your 4 ahead, subtract if 4 behind). If it's just the delay, then input what you've been getting most often and it should bring you closer to the delay.I don't know what to do now... I keep hitting delay that are 4 seconds away from the delay I need to hit... I hit continue when the second timer hits 00.00 I can't update Pikatimer because if I do, it thinks that I hit a delay from the same second where my seed is in...
Do you mean that you are missing the time by 4 seconds, or that you're missing the delay by 4? If it's the seconds, just add/subtract 4 from the first timer (add if your 4 ahead, subtract if 4 behind). If it's just the delay, then input what you've been getting most often and it should bring you closer to the delay.
yes you can use the coin flip trick, coin flips run of the IRNG, while Cresselia's IVs/Narure are generated from a separate RNG so the fact that they start at 5 frames has no effect on coin flips.So you can't Coin Flip in front of Mesprit or Cresselia? You said it was starting on frame 5 right? So Coin Flip is inaccurate, and you can't tell whether or not you hit your target time?
yup you got it.Ok Nexus, thanks. So let's say that your target frame was 200, and we're assuming you hit your target time perfectly and have done the coin flip trick to confirm it. You would still journal flip to the 200-5 frame, and then you would press "A" in front of it, and then go out and catch it right?
Well, that's right, but 200-5=195, which isn't evenly divisable by 2. So it's helpful to have an odd number of pokemon (1,3,5) in your party so you can walk 128 steps to advance the RNG by the number of pokemon in your party. You'll only need to do this if you need to switch the frame from odd to even or vice versa.Ok Nexus, thanks. So let's say that your target frame was 200, and we're assuming you hit your target time perfectly and have done the coin flip trick to confirm it. You would still journal flip to the 200-5 frame, and then you would press "A" in front of it, and then go out and catch it right?