Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kurt
a83ee19757 Minor clean 2025-11-02 17:54:23 -06:00
Kurt
13a4d472bc
Deferred Humanization of LegalityAnalysis (#4531) 2025-07-27 20:54:58 -05:00
Kurt
0ffb256052 Add slot source legality checks
Useful for save files with misplaced data (you really have to be using the program weirdly to get these flagged).
Stuff like Eggs deposited in Daycare, non-fuseable species in the Fused slots, etc.

Allow HaX to view any slot, & Delete if Set is allowed
2024-06-15 00:14:49 -05:00
Kurt
3811f8d114 Misc tweaks 2024-05-18 00:40:29 -05:00
Kurt
95fbf66a6e
Refactor: Gen3/4 Lead Encounters, property fixing (#4193)
In addition to the Method 1 (and other sibling PIDIV types) correlation, an encounter can only be triggered if the calls prior land on the Method {1} seed. The RNG community has dubbed these patterns as "Method J" (D/P/Pt), "Method K" (HG/SS), and "Method H" (Gen3, coined by yours truly). The basic gist of these is that they are pre-requisites, like the Shadow locks of Colosseum/XD. 

Rename/re-type a bunch of properties to get the codebase more in line with correct property names & more obvious underlying types.
2024-02-22 21:20:54 -06:00
Kurt
f632aedd15
Encounter Templates: Searching and Creating (#3955)
We implement simple state machine iterators to iterate through every split type encounter array, and more finely control the path we iterate through. And, by using generics, we can have the compiler generate optimized code to avoid virtual calls.

In addition to this, we shift away from the big-5 encounter types and not inherit from an abstract class. This allows for creating a PK* of a specific type and directly writing properties (no virtual calls). Plus we can now fine-tune each encounter type to call specific code, and not have to worry about future game encounter types bothering the generation routines.
2023-08-12 16:01:16 -07:00