New binary for SVN users (#45)
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In Nethack, there is a significant sub-game dealing with identifying unknown objects in shops. Items in shops can be cursed, and things like unknown gems have 3 kinds per color (white could be glass, diamond, or dilithium) with one being worthless.
Having kursed objects in a shop is not good, because you couldn't drop the thing if you picked it up... But in nethack, you can just ask the price of the item without picking it up.
Having kursed objects in a shop is not good, because you couldn't drop the thing if you picked it up... But in nethack, you can just ask the price of the item without picking it up.
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Here is the latest binary for Egoboo 2.7.x, check it out AoD to see if it works for you. Others who use the SVN and don't compile windows binaries themselves should download this too, it contains some crash fixes and some optimizations.
http://www.2shared.com/file/6782076/696 ... RY-28.html
http://www.2shared.com/file/6782076/696 ... RY-28.html
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Binary #29 has fixed that irritating mesh texture bug and has some other extras to enjoy.
http://www.2shared.com/file/6815552/3b6 ... RY-29.html
http://www.2shared.com/file/6815552/3b6 ... RY-29.html
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I am in the middle of adding a stats function on the player choice menu.
The first step is to create some kind of "virtual window" that behaves like a zoomed in version of, say, a 640x480 window.
That way we can define all of our formatting relative to that size screen and it will always scale to fit on any shape monitor.
Something similar could make the in-game gui look similar no matter what resolution.
The first step is to create some kind of "virtual window" that behaves like a zoomed in version of, say, a 640x480 window.
That way we can define all of our formatting relative to that size screen and it will always scale to fit on any shape monitor.
Something similar could make the in-game gui look similar no matter what resolution.
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