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#Randomizing pokemon x for citra Patch
The randomizer will begin processing the game files and outputting the patch files. Once you have chosen an output folder, click the Randomize! button on the left. It is recommended that you place these files in a completely separate folder from where you extracted the game, so as not to overwrite the original game files. The app will ask you to choose a folder in which to place the patch files. Once you have adjusted the settings to your liking, you should click the Set output path.

json file so it's easy to recall your favorite configurations in the future. Using the buttons on the left side of the randomizer, you can import or export your settings to a. By hovering over an option with your mouse, you can read a detailed explanation of how that option affects the randomizer in the bottom area of the screen. Here you may customize all of the settings the randomizer has to offer, each affecting a different aspect of the randomizer's behavior. Once you have chosen a game folder, the options screen will open. The game folder should be a folder containing the fully extracted contents of your Pokémon game that you wish to randomize (it should contain an ExeFS and a RomFS folder, among other files). When the app is first launched, it will ask you to pick a language as well as browse for a game folder. The user interface for the randomizer is fairly self-explanatory. It is assumed that you already own a copy of one of these games and have somehow extracted the game to your own computer prior to downloading this utility. I will not assist with ripping/dumping/otherwise obtaining a copy of any 3DS game. This utility is only for use with legally obtained copies of Pokémon X/Y or OmegaRuby/AlphaSapphire. Support for newer games is planned in the future. This utility works with the following Pokémon games:
#Randomizing pokemon x for citra code
This project was made possible by (and utilizes source code from) kwsch's pk3DS and pkNX projects. It just means I'll need to take a look at the log file to see what's going on.A randomizer utility for Generation 6 Pokémon games.
#Randomizing pokemon x for citra update
Now if you don't have a game update installed, that's fine. You can follow the instructions here to load it
