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iamhiro1112
Posts: 211/487 |
I'm disapointed this program stopped short of SMAS support. It's a pretty awesome program. I hope if someone picks it back up they can add support for that game. |
hukka
Posts: 78/94 |
Okay, I'll release the sources for anyone to use. I just need to add a bit of documentation first, so it'll take a little while. I also guess I should make a list of all known current bugs so that someone can fix them :oP
Thanks for the nice comments about my editor, all. I still want to continue work on it sometime in the future, but right now I just can't gather up enough interest.
DD's part was very important in the development of the editor - I don't think SMB3WS would exist without him providing me with a lot of important data on SMB3. |
dan
Posts: 456/782 |
Hukka, why not release the source code for anyone to use? |
Rockman
Posts: 117/250 |
Well, whatever the case is hukka, just wanted to let you know that its a pretty good editor, and congratulations on the work you have done. |
DahrkDaiz
Posts: 522/885 |
Well my part was too small, I just provided data. But if someone picks up on it, I'll continue to provide that person with data needed.
But as Dan said: the editor is 100% fully functional. Everything needed to do a great hack is in that editor. It has very few bugs in it and it doesn't really hurt the editor's functionality nor does it corrupt rom data. The main think I think hukka was working on last was just making the editor more compatible with over hacked roms by reading the level object tile definitions. However, this isn't a big deal since very few of us actually hack SMB3 to that extent that level object tile definitions are changed and those who do can just deal with it
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Googie
Posts: 292/624 |
Well said Dan, Hopefully the bugs can be fixed in the future. Trust me Kasper after using this editor I won't go back to MI3 or SMB3D. Thanks Hukka and DahrkDaiz for getting together to make this awsome editor. |
dan
Posts: 455/782 |
Originally posted by Kasper I guess it is back to SMB3D & M3I, even if those editor are out of date.
I hope this news doesn't stop people from hacking SMB3.
Um, last I heard SMB3W was perfectly functional. Just because the author doesn't update his program anymore, doesn't mean to stop using it. |
Kasper
Posts: 28/108 |
Oh man, & I was really waiting for an update to this awsome editor. I hope that someone can pick up where you left off then. I guess it is back to SMB3D & M3I, even if those editor are out of date.
I hope this news doesn't stop people from hacking SMB3. |
hukka
Posts: 77/94 |
Hi. I haven't really done anything with SMB3WS since the last public release. I don't think I will work on it in the near future either. This is why I've decided to offer to release the Delphi 7 source code if someone's interested in developing the program further or at least fixing some of the bugs in it. I don't think I'm saying that I'm giving up on the development altogether, but I don't really have any inspiration to work on it anytime soon either.
So would anyone skilled in Delphi programming be interested to work on the program at least for a while? |