The tool evolves at a fast pace so i won't be able to fix all the problems. So my primary suggestion is to run the tool on a computer But to fix that you can: 1. Delete the 2 pyinstaller lines in requirements.txt and save 2. pip install -r requirements.txt 3. python main.py
for anyone who can't be bothered to read the description by flag your account they mean you won't appear on leaderboards and such, which if your like me is an upside.
you can also get around this just by playing in the offline version and using the offline version of the editor, that way your data and such isn't affecting the online version
I didn't make a proper tutorial, because the tool's page covers how to use it github.com/RogueEdit/onlineRogueEditor?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-use-the-tool. For Windows, Mac, or Linux users: You can download and use the precompiled versions github.com/RogueEdit/onlineRogueEditor/releases. For Android or iOS users: you can use the tools in the video and follow github.com/RogueEdit/onlineRogueEditor?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-run-from-code. Maybe I will consider creating a tutorial
@@maourr that's the thing though, I'm on Linux and I don't see a good precompiled version to download And even if I did, I have no idea how to open it because I can barely understand any of the instructions given to me with how they typed it on the website. They say to do something, but I have no idea HOW to do that something. I'm much more of a visual learner, if I see something and see how to do it, then I can do it. It's much more simple seeing how, rather than reading how
Haven't tried it yet but seems very useful. Thank you
7:32 should i put in my password? or not?
@@rakhaasytar1395 Yes. Otherwise you can watch my other videos, where you don't need to enter your password in third-party software
@@maourr Thxxx
for the android set up
why mine keep appearing to be "Failed building wheel for pyinstaller" ??
The tool evolves at a fast pace so i won't be able to fix all the problems.
So my primary suggestion is to run the tool on a computer
But to fix that you can:
1. Delete the 2 pyinstaller lines in requirements.txt and save
2. pip install -r requirements.txt
3. python main.py
@@maourr tysm i will try it
Hey if your open to suggestions on the pokemon editor you should add an option to pick 2 pokemon to fuse when u change speceies
5:24 after this , what should I do to switch new pages and switch order?
Did you figure it out?
@@UnownUser. nope
bro how do we know if our account is flaaged
@@Zj56300 I heard that your name doesn't appear on the leaderboard.
I didn't fact check tho
Is there a way to know if I am flaged?
for anyone who can't be bothered to read the description by flag your account they mean you won't appear on leaderboards and such, which if your like me is an upside.
and multiplayer
you can also get around this just by playing in the offline version and using the offline version of the editor, that way your data and such isn't affecting the online version
Is there MacOs tutorial?
@@KumaKumacho You can directly download the program already compiled for MacOs
@@maourr Where is it, all I can see is for windows sorry.
I wish there was a step by step tutorial on how to do this because it seems very complicated going off of this video in my opinion
I didn't make a proper tutorial, because the tool's page covers how to use it github.com/RogueEdit/onlineRogueEditor?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-use-the-tool.
For Windows, Mac, or Linux users: You can download and use the precompiled versions github.com/RogueEdit/onlineRogueEditor/releases.
For Android or iOS users: you can use the tools in the video and follow github.com/RogueEdit/onlineRogueEditor?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-run-from-code.
Maybe I will consider creating a tutorial
@@maourr that's the thing though, I'm on Linux and I don't see a good precompiled version to download
And even if I did, I have no idea how to open it because I can barely understand any of the instructions given to me with how they typed it on the website. They say to do something, but I have no idea HOW to do that something.
I'm much more of a visual learner, if I see something and see how to do it, then I can do it. It's much more simple seeing how, rather than reading how