Something of note is that version 1.0.1 of the Colosseum tool crashes when you try to extract or rebuild the ISO. So after a couple days of toiling with things I am finally playing my first run of randomized Colosseum. I use a hackintosh on Windows 10 Pro to use this software, and it works as expected. But as of right now, if you want to operate this on Windows or Linux, you would either have to set up a Mac with OSX, or use a hackintosh (virtual box+Sierra/High Sierra+Tool). I believe the creator could do it given enough time, motivation, and reason to, to create ports. This program seems to be made from scratch, and thus, if a Windows version or Linux Version was to be made, it would also have to be made from scratch. It still sees a few glitches now and then, but you won't have to worry about hassle with updates the creator has listened to our issues with the program and has responded very kindly and has made necessary fixes to the issue.Ī note on operation system compatibility. This tool has been a works in the making, having to be updated constantly to make things work. You could even add more pokemon to trainers, up to a total of six! With this tool, it seems the sky's the limit. You can edit many things in this, including trainers and their pokemon, pokemon stats, moves, type charts, etc. The tool extracts and recompiled your source code for you, making life much easier. The user interface is simple and easy to use. Probably one of the best tools out there for pokemon.
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