I've been seeing quite a few threads based on RNG problems lately, and I decided, 'Hey! Why not make a thread for it?' And so, this thread came to be. Here are some things you should probably mention before posting a question here.
1. State whether you are using a C-Gear seed or a Non C-Gear seed.
2. State what you are going after, a wild Pokemon (tall grass), encounter Pokemon (most legendaries), etc.
3. State what you are trying to get on the Pokemon, such as Perfect IVs, a specific Nature, getting a Shiny, or any combination of the three.
Of course, you don't have to state what doesn't relate to your problem, like if you're having trouble calibrating it, you obviously aren't going to have a Pokemon to go after or specific traits of it.
If you don't have any idea on what RNG is, here is a good paragraph to get you informed (by Chariblaze)
To sum it up, RNG refers to the process of predicting the game's pseudo-random number generator. This is done with all sorts of calculations using all sorts of processes (though programs do all of this for you), but when done properly, it's possible to basically control when you get shinies, good IVs, certain natures, etc. It's possible to do this on Emerald, the 4th Gen games, and Black and White.
If you think I'm missing anything, please let me know in this thread!
1. State whether you are using a C-Gear seed or a Non C-Gear seed.
2. State what you are going after, a wild Pokemon (tall grass), encounter Pokemon (most legendaries), etc.
3. State what you are trying to get on the Pokemon, such as Perfect IVs, a specific Nature, getting a Shiny, or any combination of the three.
Of course, you don't have to state what doesn't relate to your problem, like if you're having trouble calibrating it, you obviously aren't going to have a Pokemon to go after or specific traits of it.
If you don't have any idea on what RNG is, here is a good paragraph to get you informed (by Chariblaze)
To sum it up, RNG refers to the process of predicting the game's pseudo-random number generator. This is done with all sorts of calculations using all sorts of processes (though programs do all of this for you), but when done properly, it's possible to basically control when you get shinies, good IVs, certain natures, etc. It's possible to do this on Emerald, the 4th Gen games, and Black and White.
If you think I'm missing anything, please let me know in this thread!