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Main - ROM Hacking - (SNES) F-Zero track hacking issue using Fuzee. Help? | New thread | New reply |
nytelyte |
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Newcomer Level: 3 Posts: 1/1 EXP: 73 Next: 55 Since: 08-08-09 Last post: 5346 days Last view: 5346 days |
I am very sadface. This is my 10th/11th track for SNES F-Zero that I have created (successful every other time) using Fuzee, but for some reason this time it gives me an error when it attempts to compile the ROM.
It's Japanese, but in the garbled mess of Japanese moon language, I see after compiling it "blablabla cmplog.txt". I assume this is a log dump showing the error that happened and why it didn't compile right? I've had no issues until I tried to make a White Land I and II. I have made sure that the CHIP and BAND are under the limit, I also have simplified the background to lower the CHIP/BAND. I've rebuilt the AI paths multiple times. I don't understand what's going wrong here, and why White Land is corrupted, but no other tracks are. I don't know if it's helpful, but I have uploaded the cmplog.txt in case it actually IS helpful. http://www.nytelyte.com/fzero/cmplog.txt If you can help, plz help? ^^ |
jargon |
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Ninji Banned until 2010-10-15 for an utterly psychedelic posting style Level: 36 Posts: 177/247 EXP: 299533 Next: 8577 Since: 12-10-07 From: 480/85260 Last post: 4920 days Last view: 4578 days |
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