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luigimario2024
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Posted on 09-16-04 05:25 AM, in Hulloh... Link
I'll keep this short and sweet. My name is Daniel. I'm 17 and an Honor Roll Junior at a Michigan High School. I did have a life, but I lost it and didn't bother to find it.

I enjoy golf, racquetball, and videogames. I collect videogame music (don't ridicule me- my friends do that for me), and don't like rap, annoying people and TV politics.

Finally, I've hacked MW ROMs since June (Thanx FuSoYa) and have started a serious project a month ago. I've hovered around this board for awhile now, and I'm glad I did.
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Posted on 09-16-04 06:18 AM, in Palette help.... Link
It is tough. You have to use LM to find out what palette the level is using (in 8x8 editor, if you page up or page down, the palette changes. Scroll until the Graphic looks right, then quickly look at the bottom of the window. It should say something like "using palette A", or similar.

The tricky part is to find it in YYCHR...

Look in the top color box in the lower-right hand corner. There should be thirty-two colors. Sixteen are highlighted with a two-digit symbol. That is the color it is using.

Graphics (color) is arranges in 16 columns and 16 rows in the bottom box. Sixteen pallettes, with sixteen colors in each. Each row and column is labeled 1-F. Go click on the left-most highlighted color in the top box. Scroll down the bottom, and click it on color A0 (scroll down 10 colors, then click on the left-most color of that row. If you are off, click on one above or below it until you find it) Repeat this with the other highlighted colors in the top box, designating them to color A1, A2, A3, etc.

As for me, I find it easiest to find the graphics in YYCHR, in the appropriate .bin file (if you didn't save them jointly in LM), copy the file, and paste it with a new name (change the number to an unused #). Finally, just open a test level in LM, go to Super GFX bypass, and designate that as a object layer. Don't worry about the level, but then open the 8x8 editor and just edit it there, not forgetting to save using F9.

Sorry about the lengthly post, but YY-CHR, in this sense, is not exactly super User Friendly. At least not to me.
luigimario2024
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Posted on 09-24-04 06:23 AM, in Trying to unglitch a sprite to use on a level where it is normally glitched- please help! Link
This may take awhile, but it isn't complex. The simplest way to do this with only LM-

1)create a new ExGFX file (using copy/paste) in the same folder as the rest of the ExGFX (after extracting the GFX from the ROM, of course). For best results, copy a GFX file with either sprite you want on it.

2)IMMEDIATELY, once you open LM, insert ExGFX into ROM (won't affect the rest of the game's graphics), then open a test level

3)Use Super Graphics Bypass, and replace the Sprite GFX with the Super GFX that you just created (if in doubt, replace them all!)

4)Go to a level with the sprite that you didn't copy over (or to both if you didn't copy the gfx with the sprite) and note their locations on the 8x8 editor (the location should be something like ##-##, the # being 1-f.

5)click on a tile that you want in the new GFX, switch to the test level (Do not close out the 8x8 window!), and paste it in the new location. Press f9 to save after every transfer, and, after awhile, all of them should be transferred.

6)Finally, insert ExGFX into the ROM and you are set! If there is an easier way, I wouldn't be suprised, but this method is tried and true.
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Posted on 09-25-04 05:43 AM, in Decline of Video Gaming 2 Link
Cool, cool, cool, cool!

This is the longest flash movie I've ever seen (14 minutes!), but also quite possibly the best. For all of those who haven't seen it, the first is also cool (though not as long.

I'm not saying this is a bad thing or anything, but this movie reminded me that I need groceries for some reason.
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Posted on 09-25-04 06:25 AM, in Spelling Mistakes Link
1. agGressive
2.febRuary
3.pERmutation

4.antidisEstablishmentarianism
5.supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (take out one "L"
6.pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconeosis OR
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconEosEs (both work)

7. No clue. Should be worth 1,000,000 pts.

*edit* I found the two spelling in Word Perfect 6.1 a while back and decided to remember them. I have no life.


(edited by luigimario2024 on 09-24-04 09:26 PM)
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Posted on 10-02-04 03:12 AM, in Needles (Injections, blood tests, etc) Link
I don't have a phobia for many things, but NEEDLES digging almost an inch into your skin... That of all things freaks me out. Here's a simple preparation to do before you get the point.

1) bring a small plastic bag with you to the office.
2) hide it from your doctor
3) hear that you are getting a shot
4) when doctor leaves the room, seal bag over mouth with hands and start breathing heavy
5) pass out
6) when you get up, hope the doctor gave you the shot already.
7) if he didn't repeat steps 4-6 as necessary.
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Posted on 06-01-05 10:33 PM, in Colour 6,4 Link
This is likely a rather primitive solution, but why not use extended animation? Pick the pallette color of your choice and make all the frames for the animation using the same color.
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