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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Intro
    • What Is A Randomizer?
    • Who Made The Banjo-Kazooie Randomizer?
    • Why Make The Banjo-Kazooie Randomizer?
  • How To Use
    • Requirements
    • Setting Up
    • Running
  • Feature Overview
  • Feature Details
    • Overall Buttons
    • General
    • Collectables
    • Warps
    • Enemies
    • Aesthetics
    • MAP Config
    • World Specific
  • Premade Configurations
    • 01 Basic Settings
    • 02 Basic World Shuffle
    • 03 Meme Percent
    • 03 One Floating Note
    • 04 World Order Shuffle (Advanced)
    • 04 No Floating Jiggie
    • 04 Only Hard Grunty Fight
    • 06 One Health Mode
    • Nothing
  • Common Problems
    • Computer Says Randomizer Is A Virus
    • GUI Errors/Warnings
    • Potential Softlocks
    • Known Bugs/Crashes
  • FAQ
    • Where Could I Find A Banjo-Kazooie v1.0 NTSC ROM File?
    • Could ___ Feature Be Added?
    • My Game Crashed, What Do I Do?
  • Special Thanks

Intro

What Is A Randomizer?

A randomizer takes a game and randomly generates all sorts of aspects, such as what enemy spawns, the location of an item, and what order certain tasks must be accomplished. To learn what the Banjo-Kazooie Randomizer does, look at Feature Overview and Feature Details.

Who Made The Banjo-Kazooie Randomizer?

In terms of coding the randomizer, almost all of it was coded by myself, GiantJigglypuff3. I will mention others who have contributed in the Special Thanks section. As far as hacking, I did almost nothing. I had a lot of help in terms of information and how ROM hacking works from the Banjo-Kazooie modding community (known as Banjo's Backpack). I hope the Banjo-Kazooie Randomizer serves as a small demonstration of what the Banjo-Kazooie modding community is capable of. Please go visit their discord server and try out some of their hacks (Here's an invite to the server: https://discord.gg/KSkN3yf4dt).

Why Make The Banjo-Kazooie Randomizer?

Banjo-Kazooie is my favorite game, and I'm sure others love the game as well. When I saw both Ocarina of Time and Super Mario 64 had randomizers, I felt the need to attempt to create one for Banjo-Kazooie. It may not be as good as the other randomizers, but I'm proud of how far it has gone.

How To Use

Requirements

  1. Emulator or Everdrive+Console
  2. A v1.0 NTSC ROM File of Banjo-Kazooie Note: I am not providing anyone the ROM file, nor does the script create the ROM file for them. It takes the user's software and creates a copy, then modifies that copy. It is up to the user to obtain a copy of the software legally.

Setting Up

  1. Go to https://github.com/CyrusKashef/BK_Randomizer/releases.
  2. Locate the latest version of the Banjo-Kazooie Randomizer at the top of the screen (as of this README, the latest version is 2.0.Open_Beta).
  3. Download the zip file called "BK_Randomizer". If your computer is giving you issues about the zip file being a virus, go to the "Common Problems" section of this README for a work around.
  4. Extract the contents of the zip file to a folder.
  5. Place your software copy of the Banjo-Kazooie v1.0 ROM file into the extracted folder.
  6. Select your ROM and desired settings (descriptions below).
  7. Click "Submit" and wait for the progress bar to turn completely blue (Mumbo will say when it's done). The generated seed will be in the "Randomized_ROM" folder labeled "Banjo-Kazooie_Randomized_Seed_<Seed_Number>.z64".

Running

Feature Overview

  • Shuffle/Randomize Collectables: Challenges the player to search the levels for collectable locations.
  • Shuffle Warps: Challenges the player to remember what leads where and what moves are needed for specific locations.
  • Shuffle/Randomize Enemies: Allows players to face against selected enemies.
  • Aesthetic Features: Changes how he game looks and sounds.
  • Model/Animation/Property Swaps: Neither competitive nor merely asthetic features. Developers can feel free to test swaps with modifiable JSON files.
  • World Specific Features: Changes unique things about each world.
  • Miscellaneous Features: None of these affect gameplay, but may prove useful.

Feature Details

If you don't feel like reading all of this, I made a video with most of the settings (last updated May 22nd 2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4z20Zdf974

Overall Buttons

  • Load Config: Reads a JSON file to configure the settings automatically. If settings are changed between versions, a warning will appear letting you know how much has changed.
  • Save Config: Writes a JSON file for future use. See LOAD CONFIG.
  • Open README: Opens the README.txt file (If you're reading this, bless your heart).
  • Submit: Runs the randomizer with the current features, barring everything is set correctly. If not, a window should appear telling you what is incorrect/missing.

General

  • ROM File: Displays the directory path of the ROM file the user has selected.
  • Select ROM Button (Folder): Click on the folder button to open a file browser and select the BK ROM file.
  • Seed: Allows the player to pick a seed to match other people's randomized ROM.
  • Random Seed Button (Acorn): Randomly generates a seed value.
  • Generate Settings Code: Generates a string of your settings, not including seed, aesthetic changes, and misc options. PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK AND COMPARE THE SETTINGS WITH A FRIEND. Every time a feature is added or removed, this feature needs changing and mistakes happen. The other option to this is to share the JSON configuration with your friend.
  • Apply Settings Code: Applies a predetermined configuration to your settings, not including seed, aesthetic changes, and misc options.
  • Randomly Select Configurations: Selects a saved configuration in the "Configurations" folder and applies the settings.
  • Randomly Select EVERY Setting: Randomly generates every setting.

Collectables

All Items
  • None/No Shuffle: Skips the setting.
  • Shuffle (World): Takes all items of that set and swaps the Object IDs within the world (can be overriden for Click Clock Wood; see World Specific Features).
  • Shuffle (Game): Takes all items of that set and swaps the Object IDs within all worlds/lair. This will override the World Specific Feature for Click Clock Wood.
Jiggy, Empty Honeycomb, & Mumbo Token Specific
  • Include Abnormalities: Some items have special properties that won't softlock the game, but create weird effects.
  • Include Potential Softlocks: Some items create scenarios that may prevent the player from 100%-ing or finishing the seed.
  • Door Of Grunty Only: All worlds will automatically open, and the value for the Door Of Grunty can be set on the side (from 0 to 99). A value can be chosen at random by pressing the Jiggy button.
  • Base Game Costs: The costs for transformations for each world are the same as base game.
  • World Order Scaled Costs: The cost for transformations are determined by the order in which the world appears. 1st -> 5, 2nd -> 10... 5th -> 25.
  • Free Transformations: All Mumbo transformations won't cost you a single Mumbo Token.
  • Max Health: If not the normal health option, you will only have four/two/one/zero health the entire game, no matter how many Empty Honeycombs you pick up. If you have zero health, you will lose a life when you pause and will die when touching any enemy. Zero health isn't selectable with the random option, as it is unbeatable.
  • Remove Floating Jiggies: Any non-spawning Jiggy gets removed from the game, limiting the number of Jiggies to 56 (the randomizer will only allow 50 jiggies to be required to allow for double health and possible softlock features).
Notes, Blue Eggs, Red Feathers, & Gold Feathers
  • Randomize: Based on the number of notes needed to complete the game, the odds of a note appearing will be adjusted. Adds another dropdown to have the exact number of notes or have 1.1 times more than required.
  • All Notes: All eggs and feathers become notes. Brentildas are replaced with egg and feather refills. The refill at that Brentilda location is random.
  • Allow Save & Quit/Resets: Allows the player to Save & Quit/Reset without affecting the note score totals by limiting the worlds to a possible 127 notes maximum. Read "Note Limit Warning" for more details.
  • Scaling Note Doors: Depending on how many notes you set the 810 Note Door Value to, the number of notes needed per proceeding door will be increased/decreased accordingly.
  • Final Note Door Only: Removes all note doors proceeding the 810 Note Door, and sets the value of the 810 Note Door to the desired value. A random value can be chosen by clicking the Note button.
  • Final Note Door Only Warning: The game does not have a symbol for the number 9 on the note doors. The 6 has been flipped twice in order to make a 9, but sometimes the game doesn't like it. Please try to avoid the number 9 when setting the value. 900 should work, though.
  • Item Carrying Capacity: Sets the number of each item the player can carry before and after visiting Cheato between 0 and 255, inclusively.
  • Note Door Warning: Before opening any Note Door, the player must talk to Bottles at the 50 Note door. In order to add to the Quality of Life, a bottles is added to the 810 Note Door Location for Final Note Door Only mode.
  • Item Capacity Warning: I'm not sure if the game will break if you set the After Cheato value to a value smaller than the Before Cheato value. Please be weary.
  • Note Limit Warning: The player can only collect 127 notes in a world while still being able to leave the game file with the game saving properly. If a player collects over 127 notes and either game overs, save and quits, or turns off the console, the note count will be the remainder of their total notes divided by 128. Save states are recommended for emulator.
Jinjos, 1-Ups, & Misc Objects
  • Random Jinjo Colors: Jinjos can have any random hex color combination.
  • Include Abnormalities: Some areas have Eggs and Feathers that aren't formatted like regular Eggs and Feathers, so they can be swapped with this category if checked.
  • Starting Life Count: Can be set anywhere from 0 to "technically 255", but I'm not sure what happens if you overflow the value, so please just make it max of 100.

Warps

World Order Warps
  • None: Skips the setting.
  • Basic Shuffle: Simplified shuffling to guarantee a solution. Mumbo's Mountain is always the first level, with the moves Talon Trot, Shock Jump Pad, and Beak Buster. All other world and moves are random.
  • Bottles Shuffle: More complicated shuffle. Worlds are placed in a logical order so that the previous worlds will give the needed moves to progress the game. Logic might not work if worlds are skipped. Bottles mounds are shuffled with Jinjos, Extra Lives, and Miscellaneous Object locations to promote more exploration.
  • You can select whether BK Warp pads at the start of the level send you to the entrance you entered from or the entrance the world normally has, affecting the warp logic.
  • Start Game With All Moves: You start the game with all of the moves, though you won't be given Eggs and Feathers to start with.
  • Note: Some jump pads and flight pads are always active. This was not a randomizer feature; these pads are always active in the base game as well.
Within World Warps
  • None: Skips the setting
  • Shuffle By World: All warps within a level are shuffled, barring some constraints. Excludes transformation warps.
  • Shuffle By Game: All warps within the levels (not including Gruntilda's Lair) are shuffled, barring some constraints. Excludes transformation warps. WARNING: This feature is crash heavy.
Starting Area
  • New Game Start Area: Starting a new game will start you here. Loading a game may start you here depending on what flags you hit, but I'm not entirely sure. Exiting Banjo's House will also take you to this location.
  • Skip Intro Cutscenes: Skips the cutscene when starting a new game and when entering the lair for the first time.
  • Please watch the intro cutscene at least once. I worked hard on making custom dialog...

Enemies

  • None: Skips the setting.
  • Shuffle: Shuffles the enemies by category (Ground, Flying, Wall).
  • Randomize: Randomizes the enemies by category (Ground, Flying, Wall). Some enemies only appear in specific worlds.
  • Select All Non-Softlock Enemies: Checks all of the non-softlock enemy boxes.
  • Remove All Enemies: Unchecks all of the enemy boxes.
  • Checkboxes: Select the enemies you want to appear when using the Randomize option. Must select at least 1 generic Ground, Wall, and Flying enemy each. Enemies with an asterisks may softlock/crash the game. If no enemy is checked for a category, no enemy will appear.
  • Random Enemy Sizes affect how large or small an enemy can be.
    • Random Setting: Randomly selects one of the below settings.
    • Random Setting Per World: For each world, randomly selects one of the below settings.
    • Random Setting Per Area: For each area, randomly selects one of the below settings.
    • Default Sizes: Will use the size of the ORIGINAL enemy in that location.
    • Scale Factor: Enemies can be a bit smaller or a bit larger than the ORIGINAL enemy size.
    • Uniform Size Range: Enemies have an equal chance of being really small to really large.
    • Generally Small/Large: Enemies can be really small or really large, but favors really either small or large.
    • Evreything Small/Large: Enemies will ALL be really small or really large.

BK Model

Banjo-Kazooie Model Color
  • Dropbox: Select from presets of color combinations.
  • Random Preset: Randomly sets a preset for colors.
  • Random Colors: Randomly sets colors.
  • Preset Preview: For most of the presets that come by default, a preview can be seen. If the preview is unavailable, a blue SnS egg will appear in its place.
  • Delete Preset: Removes the preset from the list. You cannot delete the default colors.
  • Save As Preset: Saves the combination of colors as a new preset. If you give the preset a name already used, it will ask if you're okay with overwriting the previous preset.
  • Transfer RGB32 To RGB16: Converts the corresponding RGB32 value for a body part to RGB16.
  • NOTE: This feature does not get transfered from applying the Randomizer Settings Code, as this feature is mostly preference.

Sounds

Short Sounds, Fanfare/Jingles, & Looped Music
  • DISCLAIMER: The names of the sounds are not official names. These are names the community or I came up with to describe what it is. If you know a better name for the sound, please let me know.
  • Short Sounds: Sounds last about a second long. This includes things like Eggs, Feathers, Honeycombs, Mumbo Tokens, etc.
  • Jarring Sounds: Sounds that are a little harsh to hear or loop indefinetly when swapped with specific sounds. I recommend these off unless you feel like you can tolerate them.
  • Jingles/Fanfare: Jingles last a few seconds. This includes the Jiggy Jig, successfully finishing a task, etc.
  • Music: Music is typically long and potentially loops. This includes level background music, mini games music, and ambient noises. Music is separated into tabs for easier search, but all shuffle together.
  • NOTE: This feature does not get transfered from applying the Randomizer Settings Code, as this feature is mostly preference.

MAP Config

Models, Animations, & Properties
  • Select a checkbox to swap aesthetics (A) or death properties (P). Some changes are guaranteed while some may randomly return to the base game status.
  • Aesthetic changes mean model and animation swapping
  • Death properties change the user interacts with the object and how that object interacts when BK makes contact. Example: What an enemy is weak to, how many honeycombs the enemy drops upon dying, what the enemy is weak to, etc.
How To Edit The JSON Files (DEVELOPERS)
  • Go to the directory leading to "BK_Rando_v2.0\Randomization_Processes\Misc_Manipulation\Models_Animations_Properties\JSON_Files".
  • The JSON is broken into 3 sections: Model, Animation, Properties.
  • Each section has subsections. The names of the subsections don't matter, but they must be distinct from the other subsections.
  • Each subsection may have different types:
    • Original/Replacements: Each original will be randomly replaced with a replacement. For models and animations, replacements must be the same size or smaller than the original and each replacement will only be used once. For properties, any number of original/replacement files are allowed and each property can be used more than once.
    • Swap: Swap1 will swap into Swap2, Swap2=>Swap3... Last Swap#=>Swap1.
    • Shuffle: All items in the subcategory will be shuffled within each other.
  • For more address values, check out Hack64.net under ROM Map.

World Specific

Gruntilda's Lair
  • Skip Furnace: Going past the 765 Note Door will skip the Furnace Fun pad area and lead straight to the 810 Note Door room. Also changes Brentilda's text to potentially give useful hints.
  • No Detransformations: Removes all transformation barriers in the lair. Warning: Some areas may softlock the transformations.
  • Final Battle Difficulty: On a scale of 1 to 3, it adds effects to the grunty fight. Zero turns off the feature.
  • Monster House: Replaces some items with enemies. Each level adds a layer of enemies.
  • What Floor?: Removes collision with the floor. Shock Jump Pads are placed on the field to help move around, and the pillars will still have collision. Each level removes Shock Jump Pads.
  • Mini Me: Gruntilda shrinks in size, making her harder to hit. Each level makes her smaller.
Mumbo's Mountain
  • Include Flowers: If the notes/eggs/feathers feature is not set to 'none', the flowers in the level will be included in shuffling.
Treasure Trove Cove
  • Scattered Notes/Eggs/Feathers: Notes, eggs, and feathers are scattered across the level, both in the water and in the air, based on the location they would normally appear. The low setting has everything within jumping distance. The high setting may require flight.
  • Super Slippery Sand: At some point, you'll trigger the anti-tampering and you won't be able to change direction unless you jump. Have fun!
Clanker's Cavern
  • Shuffle Clanker Ring Order: Clanker's ring order, besides the first, is shuffled.
Bubblegloop Swamp
  • Shuffle Croctus Order: Croctus spawn order is shuffled.
  • Mr. Vile Bigger, Badder Crocodile: Makes Mr. Vile appear larger. He still moves at the same speed and eats at the same distance, but it's harder to see where the Yumblies and Grumblies spawn.
  • Tiptup Choir: The turtles are scattered across the room, with their heads barely appearing above the floor. One may be off-screen; this is intentional. If there's an occurence where two or more are off-screen, please contact GiantJigglypuff3.
Freezeezy Peak
  • Boggy Races Moved Flags: Flag poles for the Boggy race are either tighter left, tighter right, lowered to the floor to make harder to see, or rotated.
Gobi's Valley
  • Shuffle Ancient Ones Order: Ancient Ones order is shuffled.
  • Shuffle Maze Jinxy Heads Order: Jinxy heads to raise King Sandybutt's Tomb order is shuffled.
  • Randomize Matching Puzzle: The matching puzzle changes the colors of the tiles that the player has to match, rather than the icons themselves. For anyone with a color blindness, please forgive me, when I learn how to swap images instead, I will try to implement that instead. If you happen to accidentally turn this feature on, you may have to use the cheat sheet.
Mad Monster Mansion
  • Pots Are Lit: The flower pots located in the graveyard switch places with the fire pain objects, which are shown with sparkles and steam. Look at torches and other fire places for sparkles. If you don't see it, shoot/poop an egg in.
  • Randomize Motzand's Song: Randomly selects new keys to press. Follow Motzand to find the pattern.
Rusty Bucket Bay
  • Randomized Button Combo: Generates a random 6-digit combination of 1s, 2s, and 3s for the whistle buttons and places the code over the original code spot.
Click Clock Wood
  • By Season: All shuffling happens within each seasons/lobby area. This makes it easier for players to track what they are missing.
    • Lobby: 4 Notes
    • Spring: 16 Notes, Green & Pink Jinjos
    • Summer: 16 Notes, Yellow Jinjo
    • Fall: 48 Notes, Orange Jinjo
    • Winter: 16 Notes, Blue Jinjo
  • Within World: All shuffling happens throughout the level.
  • Open Seasons: The CCW season doors and buttons are removed, allowing the player to enter the sections without Beak Buster.

Miscellaneous

  • Remove Extra Files: Removes the compressed and decompressed files extrated from the ROM. Useful for BK modders or debugging an issue.
  • Show Tool Tips: With the feature on, hovering over a Brentilda icon will inform the user what the feature does.

Premade Configurations

The configurations will have a value at the front to display approximate difficulty.

01 Basic Settings

Shuffles all items within each world and randomizes enemies. Includes minor aesthetic changes. Very easy mode to get your feet wet.

02 Basic World Shuffle

World order shuffle that's beginner friendly. Only required to obtain 35 Jiggies and 400 Notes, with all worlds and note doors being opened with the exception of the final ones.

03 Meme Percent

420 Notes, 69 Jiggies. Open worlds and removed note doors. Just have fun ^_^

03 One Floating Note

There are 5 notes in Mumbo's Mountain's huts, 5 notes in Bubblegloop Swamp's huts, and 1 note floating somewhere in the game. Good luck finding it! (If you're having trouble, talk to Brentilda).

04 World Order Shuffle (Advanced)

World order shuffle made for more veteran players. You'll need the base game number of Jiggies and Notes while still having to deal with random world order.

04 No Floating Jiggies

The only Jiggies available are the ones that are spawned. All of the world specific settings are also on, so they will be tougher to obtain.

04 Only Hard Grunty Fight

This warps you to the end of the game with all of the moves. Gruntilda's altered final battles will be at their hardest. Good luck!

06 One Health Mode

I skipped 5 because this is extremely hard. Can you collect everything in the game with just one health and a bunch of other settings? Kudos if you do.

Nothing

Just made to have a clean slate. Don't overthink this.

Common Problems

Computer Says Randomizer Is A Virus

If you go to virustotal.com and upload the BK Randomizer, it will tell you that about 10% (this value changes) of Anti-Virus softwares will claim this is a virus. This is a common issue when using pyinstaller to turn the python code into an exectuable file. I will have my code in a GitHub repository if anyone would like to check to see that the BK Randomizer is not doing anything malicious. If you trust me that the randomizer is not a virus, there is a work around to the Windows Defender Anti-Virus, demonstrated in the following YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5gbWPEcHZs

GUI Errors/Warnings

  • ROM file must be a Banjo-Kazooie ROM v1.0 NTSC (.z64). Other formats are currently not supported. Randomizer WILL NOT work on top of other BK mods.
  • All numbers must be positive integers, including seeds.
  • Python Files, Folders, and GZIP.EXE must be in their original locations with the BK ROM in the main folder.
  • While the processes are running, if Mumbo says there is an error, take a screenshot of the error, generate the randomizer setting code, and send the screenshot, the randomizer setting code, and the seed to GiantJigglypuff3. Link to the BK Rando Discord server at the top
  • If you're not able to generate the randomizer settings code, go to Configurations, open the "Last_Used_Configuration" json file, remove your ROM File directory parameter, and send that to GiantJigglypuff3 as well. Example: "ROM_File": "C:/Users/Name/eclipse-workspace/BK_Rando_v2.0/Banjo-Kazooie.z64" -> "ROM_File": ""
  • If the progression bar gets stuck at the very beginning, make sure there are no special or accented characters in your directory, such as "�".

Potential Softlocks

  • When turning on the 'Potential Softlock' features, the game may be put into a state where a collectable cannot be reached or the game cannot be progressed without resetting.
  • If performing RBA (Reverse Bee Adventure, where you avoid the detransformation areas to roam the rest of the game as the bee), the bee can get stuck in a lot of places.
  • For "Bottles Warps", the logic was created under the assumption of world shuffle, not game shuffle or 1-HP only.
  • In general, the more features that are turned on, the less likely the seed will be completeable. A lot of thought was put into the logic for the game, but some things do slip by.

Known Bugs/Crashes

  • There's a possible chance the game will crash due to the lack of cameras in a room with a move that's not normally there. The work around is to start the dialog, end the dialog using L+R+B, then reactivate the dialog to read what the move does.
  • In specific areas, such as Treasure Trove Cove and Furnace Fun, the game may crash. The reason is unknown, and there are currently no work arounds. This shouldn't prevent the player from restarting the console and replaying the level. If it does, please contact me.
  • In Mad Monster Mansion, Napper may be indefinetly awake and guarding a Jiggy. The reason is unknown, but should only occur with potential softlocks checked on.
  • In Click Clock Wood, there is an occasional glitch where the player can collect 11/10 Jiggies when items are only shuffled within the world. The reason is unknown, but may only occur with abnormal or potential softlock Jiggies/Tokens/Honeycombs.
  • Randomizing the warps within worlds by game may result in warps that crash the game.
  • Some of the Model/Animation/Properties features may crash the credits, and this feature was only barely tested on Everdrive.
  • For unknown reasons, when the final note door has the number 9 in it, it may cause the player to crash when entering Gruntilda's lair. Just change your final note door value to another value without a 9 and you should be fine.

FAQ

Where Could I Find A Banjo-Kazooie v1.0 NTSC ROM File?

I am not providing anyone the ROM file for Banjo-Kazooie, nor does the script create the ROM file for them. It takes the users software and creates a copy, then modifies that copy. It is up to the user to obtain a copy of the software legally.

Could ___ Feature Be Added?

If you have any suggestions for new features, please join the discord and ask in the #Suggestions channel. Curren Suggested Features List:

  • Custom Furnace Fun questions/Randomize Tiles
  • Turning shock jump pads and flight pads that are always active into ones that act normally
  • Changing text voices with the talking sprite
  • Changing object/animation sounds
  • Make Stop n Swap a thing
  • Note Saving
  • Randomize warps in Gruntilda's Lair
  • Randomize Spiral Mountain moves
  • Randomize object/level colors
  • Have misc items carry between worlds
  • Custom music/Music from other games
  • Option to remove all the music
  • Making RBB Engine Room easier
  • Totals displays that level's new totals
  • Skip all cutscenes/Marking some flags as completed by default
  • Random Mumbo Token Cost
  • Random XYZ Locations (but not in the air like TTC)
  • Add FAQ to server
  • Choose Starting Health
  • Generating Multiple Seeds/One Patched ROM That Generates Seeds
  • More Model Swaps (ex: Play As Other Characters)
  • Updated Pause Menu With Move Tracker
  • Swap Witch Switches

My Game Crashed, What Do I Do?

  1. Write down the circumstances before the crash.
  2. Try to replicate the crash.
  3. If you're able to replicated it, check the settings for any "softlock" features you may have turned on. If any are enabled, maybe try with them disabled.
  4. If no softlock features were enabled, generate the settings code. Send the settings code and seed to GiantJigglypuff3.

Special Thanks

  • The RARE staff, for making such an impactful game. Big shoutouts to Grant Kirkhope for an amazing soundtrack and being an amazing person in general.
  • The Developers Of Banjo-Kazooie Modding/Viewing Tools, such as Banjo's Backpack, GEDecompressor, CRC Tool, and BK2BT. Also thank you to anyone who posted information on Hack64. I cannot name everyone by name, but your work is very appreciated and on behalf of the Banjo-Kazooie modding community, we cannot thank you enough. Discord link is listed in Contributing.
  • People Who Played The Randomizer, whether it was playtesting, casually experiencing, or racing others. All feedback was taken seriously. All features that could reasonable be added were attempted at the very least. All issues brought up were either fixed or a work around was needed. Big shoutout to g0go, BlackDragonMax, HatWearingGamer, Wizzard, and Brittanykins for beta testing and feedback.
  • Wizzard for providing the general basis for the Within World Warps code logic.
  • Trynan for providing a more adaptable GUI interface.
  • Mittenz for providing the checksum calculating code in C/C++, which was translated to Python for this project.
  • Wedarobi for patching the Yum-Yum crash and providing a solution to some checksum calculations.
  • Banjo's Backpack Discord, for everything ranging from technical support to emotional support. Big shoutouts to Jombo for most of the technical support. Other shoutouts go to BanjoFreak64, ThatCowGuy, PaleKing, Atezian, TheSourOG, Bynine, RetroNuva, and SapChap99.
  • OoT And SM64 Randomizers, for inspiring me to find the Banjo's Backpack discord.

Contributing

  • If you'd like to take the source code to use for your own purposes, feel free. If you plan on making your own randomizer from the one I've made, consider the next bullet point or at least giving me credit somewhere.
  • I currently wrote this code in Python, which is simple to pick up if anyone would like to learn. If you'd like to continue working on the Python version or need help creating a randomizer in a different coding language or something, I'll try to provide comments and answer questions as to what I personally did to randomize the ROM. Keep in mind that I'm learning how to randomize Banjo-Kazooie as I go, and might not have all of the answers to your questions.
  • There's a community dedicated to Banjo-Kazooie modding called "Banjo's Backpack". There's a lot of smart people there, though most of us are still trying to learn as we go. Here is an invite: https://discord.gg/KSkN3yf4dt

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Banjo Kazooie Randomizer. Work In Progress. Please read the README for more info.

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