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Since: 01-30-06
From: Show Low, AZ

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Posted on 02-13-07 07:42 AM Link | Quote
Got a few questions here...

I've been a little curious as to find out if there's someone around that could help me make a couple of changes to a game called Top Gear Rally.

First of all, I need that damn "Wrong Way" sign killed.
Second, I need to be in command of vehicle respawning. Perhaps map it to one of the unused buttons. (C-Right)
The vehicle is respawned based on its tilt. If it's on its side, or upside down, it will respawn. I want to get rid of that all together.

I don't know how simple that is. It might be really simple to do, but the lack of N64 hackers around here makes it kinda hard.
Gideon Zhi

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Since: 12-05-05
From: ...behind you! Boo!

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Posted on 02-13-07 08:48 AM Link | Quote
I'm no N64 hacker, but my hunch is that the first thing would be a whole lot easier than the second. Your basic removal-of-notice could be as simple as removing the call to a particular subroutine or just erasing the graphic entirely. The other thing, however, involves remapping an automatic action to a controller button, and making sure it doesn't happen automatically anymore... It doesn't sound like too difficult a task, provided you know the hardware and have some decent tracers, debuggers, assemblers and disassemblers for it, but it would almost certainly involve more work than removing the Wrong Way notification.
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