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11-02-05 12:59 PM
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BMF98567
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Your RGB values are being changed because SNES colors use 5 bits per channel. This provides only 32 levels of intensity for each channel, and not a full 256. Lunar Magic takes this into account by rounding RGB values to the nearest multiple of 8.

As for the secondary entrance problem, do you mean in the game itself or Lunar Magic? If it's the latter, that's not a bug, either. More secondary entrances means more objects to draw on the screen, which takes extra CPU cycles, especially if you're using transparent text (check out levels 0 and 100 if you want to see *really* slow rendering). You can press F6 to hide secondary entrances if it gets too slow.
Alastor the Stylish
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That's nothing. Have a rope on a line and put a wall under the line, then get on the rope and let yourself get knocked off the rope by the wall. You'll then be able to climb over everything as if it were chain or vine.
asdf
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The (overworld) pallette editor doesn't like certain settings. Certain numbers get changed for some reason. For example, I put in R128, G100, B25 but it got changed to R128, R104, B24.

Also, If you have a lot of secondary entrances on screen at once, it's possible for them to clog and slow down animation a lot.
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