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Omega45889
Posted on 01-02-09 08:32 AM Link | Quote | ID: 98038


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This thread is a place to discuss and ask questions about FF6LE, the Final Fantasy 6 Level Editor developed by myself and Giangurgolo.

For more information, pictures, and download links go here: http://acmlm.kafuka.org/board/thread.php?id=4471


All comments and questions are welcome, but I ask that you try and solve any problems yourself before asking for help. For help modifying and building the source code, follow the instructions in readme.txt, or ask here for help.

smkdan
Posted on 01-02-09 10:08 AM Link | Quote | ID: 98039


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it's a nice looking program, i gave it a try. i quickly ran into unhandled exceptions when tooling around with the LAYERS tab. for example i can repeatedly toggle the L3 PRIORITY 1 button and i can see in task manager that every click results in about 20MB or so extra RAM used. it piles up until it hits 550MB or so before an exception occurs (I still have about 800MB RAM vacant at this point).


System.OutOfMemoryException: Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown.
at FF3LE.TileMap..ctor(LevelLayer levelLayer, PaletteSet paletteSet, Tileset tileset, LevelLayer layer, PrioritySet[] prioritySets, Model model)


doesn't seem to effect the actual drawing tiles on the levels though. it does use an abnormally high amount of RAM but without throwing exceptions.

that aside, it looks pretty comprehensive as it is and great job getting it this far. looks like there's a lot to learn to use it to its full potential though.

Omega45889
Posted on 01-02-09 06:12 PM Link | Quote | ID: 98059


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Great, this is the kind of stuff we can use to improve it. It varies from Lazy Shell in a few very important ways, and this looks like a result of that.

Celice
Posted on 01-02-09 07:09 PM Link | Quote | ID: 98063


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Wasn't there a level editor for this game just released a little while ago? I remember thinking "Where's FFIV's love"

I might give this a whirl, but the real fun will be when SMRPG is finished and all.

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