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are the curve ones supose to give bonus xp i am getting normal exp even though it was an obvious curve
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There are myths about it. Some say it is increasing the catch chance. Some are using it to avoid random curve ball drift by red pokemons.
And i also just see 4 records.
Curve high, low
berry pb, gb
Last edited by CyaBB; 07-16-2016 at 05:16 PM.
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Originally Posted by
CyaBB
There are myths about it. Some say it is increasing the catch chance. Some are using it to avoid random curve ball drift by red pokemons.
And i also just see 4 records.
Curve high, low
berry pb, gb
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Originally Posted by
serotini
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i'm an idiot, but in my defense nox's scroll bar is painted in camouflage
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I would like to use your macro but i cant find the folder to install the files.
I even made my own macros to hope it will create that folder but it didnt.
I used a custom path, not the one it suggested at installing Nox.
How can i find the correct folder for macros?
And another question a bit offtopic:
How can i change the performance settings in Nox? (CPU and RAM)
When i do it, save and restat, it wont change. It stays on 1 CPU and 2048 RAM.
Last edited by Syvernios; 07-16-2016 at 06:26 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Syvernios
I would like to use your macro but i cant find the folder to install the files.
I even made my own macros to hope it will create that folder but it didnt.
I used a custom path, not the one it suggested at installing Nox.
How can i find the correct folder for macros?
And another question a bit offtopic:
How can i change the performance settings in Nox? (CPU and RAM)
When i do it, save and restat, it wont change. It stays on 1 CPU and 2048 RAM.
If you are using windows 10 you can type %appdata% in the search bar on the bottom left of your screen. From there you'll get into AppData/Roaming so just go back one level and enter AppData/Local and then into the Nox folder. It should be there regardless of where you installed nox in the first place I think.
In case of different OS I suggest you google how to access the appdata folder that way.
Im not sure about the performance settings, but I do know that the only way it sets itself on 2048 ram is when you click on the 'High' button. Perhaps the reason it puts itself back on one core is because your CPU doesn't support this setting?
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My nox isn't in the same directory as yours, i tried going into mine and searching for "record" folder but it's not there. Any help?
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Originally Posted by
serotini
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do u always use the same throw for certain pokemon? having trouble figuring out which throw to use for the trash mobs like zubat/pidg/rat/etc
Last edited by furby; 07-16-2016 at 06:54 PM.
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Originally Posted by
serotini
If you are using windows 10 you can type %appdata% in the search bar on the bottom left of your screen. From there you'll get into AppData/Roaming so just go back one level and enter AppData/Local and then into the Nox folder. It should be there regardless of where you installed nox in the first place I think.
In case of different OS I suggest you google how to access the appdata folder that way.
Im not sure about the performance settings, but I do know that the only way it sets itself on 2048 ram is when you click on the 'High' button. Perhaps the reason it puts itself back on one core is because your CPU doesn't support this setting?
Sry, should have said some more information ;P
My PC could easily handle 2 CPU and atleast 4000 RAM (can do more but that is what i tried) but it always switches back to the high stats. =(
And thx for the help with the folder thing. Found it now ^^
@KrespoG
Use the method serotini told me a moment ago. I found it with it. Here what he said:
"you can type %appdata% in the search bar on the bottom left of your screen. From there you'll get into AppData/Roaming so just go back one level and enter AppData/Local and then into the Nox folder. It should be there regardless of where you installed nox in the first place I think."
Last edited by Syvernios; 07-16-2016 at 06:48 PM.
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Ye I read that but I use windows 7, I think it's a bit different for me.
Found it now, but i got only AppData/Local/Nox/ and I can't see record folder.
Last edited by KrespoG; 07-16-2016 at 07:13 PM.
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Originally Posted by
KrespoG
Ye I read that but I use windows 7, I think it's a bit different for me.
Found it now, but i got only AppData/Local/Nox/ and I can't see record folder.
Then try to do your own macros in Nox. Maybe then it will create that folder that you can search with that %appdata%.
BTW: I have Win7 aswell and found it with this method
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What are the hotkeys to use these so i don't have to click them each time?
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Hi, new to all of this.
I put the files into the record folder, but they do not show up in the actual emulator. It just displays no scripts, but I can record one and it will show up. What am i doing wrong?
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Originally Posted by
ottolyfe
Hi, new to all of this.
I put the files into the record folder, but they do not show up in the actual emulator. It just displays no scripts, but I can record one and it will show up. What am i doing wrong?
just restart the emulator, did the trick for me
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I have restarted my computer, and they did not show up. I am looking in the icon called sript recorder on the right side.
EDIT: restarting it through the settings seemed to have brought them up
Last edited by ottolyfe; 07-16-2016 at 08:05 PM.