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Generation III Glitch Discussion

Decamarks 2900 to 29FF - Page 1

Decamarks 2900 to 29FF

Posted by: pokechu22
Date: 2014-05-12 20:22:28
[tt]2800 to 28FF 2900 to 29FF [acronym=Not yet completed…]2A00 to 2AFF[/acronym][/tt]



I did another 256.  I don't quite know why, but I did. 

Anyways, here's the data:
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[tr][td]CSV[/td][td]15 k[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]XLSX[/td][td]22 k[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Zipped images[/td][td]4936 k[/td][/tr]
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Ok, so here's some interesting stuff I've found. 

A few Decamarks (labeled by having a [tt]no[/tt] in the [tt]Crashes game on stats[/tt] column, but something other than [tt]N/A[/tt] in the [tt]Crash Type[/tt] column, for example 293A) cause weird graphical corruption.  Strangely, this seems to occur randomly, but seems to persist on caught Decamarks.  This can be first noticed by minor graphical glitches on that decamark's stats screen.  If one scrolls off of that decamark, and then back on, the decamark will get corrupted graphics.  (A few broken pixels).  Scrolling any more at that time will freeze the game.  That includes scrolling on other parts of that Pokémon's page.  If one scrolls up, you may get corrupted graphics.  If one tries to exit this screen, the game also freezes, but ONLY after the corrupt pixels appear. 

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[acronym=Hosted on imgur][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/rZoqAXa.png[/img][/acronym]
Note the portion of the XP bar where it shouldn't be.

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[table][tr][td][acronym=Hosted on imgur][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/eqtBTDw.png[/img][/acronym]
Similarly, note the random tile here.

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[table][tr][td][acronym=Hosted on imgur][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/qmWlxP4.png[/img][/acronym]
And the missing chunk from the XP bar.

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[table][tr][td][acronym=Hosted on imgur][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/jcyth4u.png[/img][/acronym]
Most of the time, the results aren't this spectacular.  But it can be cool too.
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EDIT: Oh yea.  I forgot I did this: I was running a mouse-position tracing program for the 1.5 hour period of 2984 to 29FF. 

Here's the result:
[acronym=Hosted on imgur][IMG width=854 height=480]http://i.imgur.com/ljYdBN3.png[/img][/acronym]