Re: Zelda Classic is Changing
A complete, stable 2.10 release!? Oh that would be wonderful.
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You can use Roc's Feather while riding a Horse over a bridge?
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Originally Posted by
franpa
they are more capable then you think of doing such a thing.... im sure they may have recoded from the ground up and just mashed it with the old gui to get the bugs in the engine (not the gui) worked out.
i meant that they may have recoded the gui but kept the engine the same.... and atm they are still using the old gui till the new one is completly complete.
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its probably another romhack from jman going into ZC that we never thought of adding before
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Originally Posted by jman2050
All I'll say is that the change is fundamental in nature.
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You mean 2.11 is going to be assware?
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rocksfan13
A complete, stable 2.10 release!? Oh that would be wonderful.
The problem with that is that it would need to be tested for bugs first...
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Originally Posted by
rocksfan13
A complete, stable 2.10 release!? Oh that would be wonderful.
yeah that already would be a big change enough for me at this moment :D
Re: Zelda Classic is Changing
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Originally Posted by DLBrooks33
most likely, it will be the tiles that play sound effects when touched.
I doubt it. Thats a feature, while big, is not gigantic, kinda like the subscreen editor. If it's big enough ot warrent another of Jmans "Revolution" threads, It's gotta be pretty big. Shoot, and I've barely learned FFC scripting, and now a whole nother thing.
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Tygore
The problem with that is that it would need to be tested for bugs first...
We already know the bugs in it. Shouldn't be too hard to fix them and have a few check it.
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rocksfan13
We already know the bugs in it. Shouldn't be too hard to fix them and have a few check it.
I'd even come out of retirement for that. ;)