04 February 2023, 00:01 | #301 |
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OHA ...!!! a Major Bug !!!!
Will you make A One file version too ? pleeease A one file version that saves the options and highscores ? So we MIST users no longer need the WHDLoad slave. That slave is the cause of those graphic glitches in the flying stages. Pleeeease A exit funtion would be the crown juwel.... ohhh.. and bring back the overpowered Turrican..... i miss him, he was so freaking cool Pretty please Last edited by Torti-the-Smurf; 04 February 2023 at 00:26. Reason: adding a few emojis :) |
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Well, I know there are several more (me included) playing the game where I live. You've done a stellar job and I'm really grateful for the game! |
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04 February 2023, 21:02 | #303 |
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Big problem spotted in one leve in T2 AGA v1.15 :
On my A1230, in the level after the shoot part, the turrican sprite froze on the screen. EDIT : the problem occurs as well on the alien level (first one). EDIT2 : the problem occurs as well on the last level. It's like the animations are stuck at 1fps on screen. |
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05 February 2023, 21:20 | #306 |
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Just tried the cd32 on my steam deck and it works brilliantly! Thanks so much for this, love it!!
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06 February 2023, 05:16 | #307 |
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Hi there, thanks so much for making this version!
I'm playing on MiSTer FPGA Amiga minimig core with A1200 settings. Game plays perfectly! One hitch though, I'm selecting the Save Game option when starting a game by clicking on an empty slot. However nothing ever shows up in the Save slots despite getting the "Game Saved" confirmations when clearing stages. I've tried selecting slots 1-4 when playing. When restarting a new game, they always remain showing as "Empty". Am I misunderstanding how to use this? Or could it be that it won't work on the WHDLoad version using MiSTer? |
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The game outputs a file called T2SavedData.dat (it may be in the data folder). Check if it exists. Maybe something is disallowing files to be written on your system? |
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06 February 2023, 06:08 | #309 |
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Thanks for the fast reply, testing this out now!
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06 February 2023, 07:15 | #310 | |
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The game will save, but only if you suicide quit with ESC. Using this method, upon starting a new game I see the save data in the slot and can load it. However, if you then die of natural causes, no progress data is saved in these slots and anything that was there previously, from the suicide quit, is erased and a blank slot shows. I'm finding I have to suicide quit at all times for any saved progress to stay present in these slots. Is this how it should work correctly? I may be misunderstanding, but I was expecting after a normal game over to see the last saved data still in the slot and that it would not be erased unless you actually select 'overwrite' from the menu when starting a game. |
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06 February 2023, 07:20 | #311 | |
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This is normal. If you die, there is no game to resume playing. |
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06 February 2023, 07:25 | #312 |
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Fully understood now - it was just my interpretation of how the saves work which was incorrect.
Thanks for explaining this and thanks for all your continued efforts! Really enjoying playing this and it's great to revisit Turrican in 2023 with all the quality of life improvements you've added. |
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It was designed because some players do not have the time to finish the game in one sitting, so it lets you continue where you left off. It was not intended as a way to save/load to undo your mistakes (which would really require saving in the middle of levels, and some kind of in-game menu to work properly). Now I'm thinking about it... perhaps I should only have a single save slot that is always being saved to. When you start the game, if there is valid data in the save from the last time it was played, it will ask if you want to resume your last game in progress. It would probably help with the confusion. There would be no "save slots" at all, simply a "resume last game". |
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I hear you - yes I think that does make more sense, the one-slot method you mentioned. That would nicely suit the way it works.
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Hi Muzza,
I've been playing more of this and it's great! One issue I've found playing on MiSTer Minimig core - forgive me if this is already posted here (I searched and couldn't find it). The scrolling on the shoot 'em up levels doesn't work, glitching to the point where it's not possible to play through. It's documented here over on the MiSTer forum with a video example. https://misterfpga.org/viewtopic.php?t=5910 MiSTer is usually a very solid match for the real thing with pretty extensive config options, and I'm thinking there may be a setting that fixes this. I'll check my settings and add to this post if that's helpful. Thanks! |
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Scrolling issues on SHMUP sections on MiSTer FPGA, and status bar cropping
Further to my last message, I've tested with D-Cache OFF, the scrolling issue is still there.
Curiously, in the mid-stage first shoot'em up level (2 of 3), the scrolling is perfect. Parts 1 and 3 show the issue. One other issue I've noticed is that the status bar at the bottom of the screen seems shifted over about 10px or so, cropping off the right hand side near the score/ power bar. Game area does not exhibit this, though upon loading the square blocks are also shifted to the right on all but the first load, cropping the last row in half vertically. Image attached. |
08 February 2023, 11:38 | #319 |
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I've had many reports of problems with FPGA machines. As best as I can tell, they do not emulate copper timings accurately enough. The Vampire machines received a core update immediately after release which fixed the problem there. I was hoping the authors of other FPGA machines would do the same.
I don't have one to test with and even if I did there is no guarantee I could find a work around for emulation bugs. So far I've had no reports of problems like this on real Amigas so I think this is something that should be raised with the authors of the Minimig. The next release is going to have a DOS version as an alternative to the WHDLoad version. I had one report that this ran with fewer problems on a Mist machine, although it is not clear why. You could try that when it is released. |
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Yup, the DOS version is flawless on MIST FPGA, but also the older CD32 version.
@Jimiga You might try the CD32 1.1 one file version for now and see how that works for You/MISTer. If that works, then the upcoming DOS version should be flawless too |
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