19 November 2012, 21:52 | #81 |
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My suggestions to improve game:
F5 - for Quick Save starting game from icon would be more comfortable |
21 November 2012, 09:35 | #82 |
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I don't see the point... the game already saves at the end of each turn, the keyboard isn't used much and a pair of mouse clicks isn't that long to do...
Then use iconx. |
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17 December 2012, 09:02 | #84 |
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Do i want to make save'n'reload strategies easier ?
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Hello.
I'm giving a try to HOMM2 port on my A1200. I have the PC files. When i try to launch heroes 2, i get either "echec d'ouverture d'écran", or "Smackmgr.cpp, line hd". The editor is launching normally though. Any idea? |
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If you get "échec ouverture écran" as a message, then you probably don't have enough free chipmem. You may eventually try to disable the smacker with the disablesmk keyword at the command line, to see if you get better results. Last edited by prowler; 08 April 2013 at 22:02. Reason: Back-to-back posts merged. |
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Awesome port! The game is really nice to play on my A1200. Playing with no music is rather relaxing in my opinion. What about a RTG port? |
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22 April 2013, 02:12 | #89 |
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This is using the CyberGFX API.
declarations: Code:
#include <cybergraphics.h> #include <inline/cybergraphics.h> struct Library *CyberGfxBase; UBYTE *chunkyBackBuffer // your chunky back pixel data! Setup stuff: Code:
CyberGfxBase = OpenLibrary ("cybergraphics.library", 0); if (CyberGfxBase == NULL) { error("Cannot open cybergraphics.library"); } Update screen: Code:
UBYTE *baseAddress; APTR bitmapHandle; bitmapHandle = LockBitMapTags(_hardwareScreen->ViewPort.RasInfo->BitMap, LBMI_BASEADDRESS, (ULONG)&baseAddress, TAG_DONE); if (bitmapHandle) { CopyMemQuick(chunkyBackBuffer, baseAddress, _videoMode.screenWidth * _videoMode.screenHeight); UnLockBitMap(bitmapHandle); } clean up: Code:
if (CyberGfxBase) { CloseLibrary (CyberGfxBase); CyberGfxBase = NULL; } Last edited by NovaCoder; 14 December 2021 at 00:15. |
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I will have a closer look at that. But if an update needs a lock/unlock pair, then no luck.
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Hi, any status update ?
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13 January 2014, 08:17 | #92 |
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Well, I have just too many simultaneous projects to handle...
But don't worry, i'm not forgetting you here. |
27 March 2014, 10:01 | #93 |
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I'm back with a new version !
Download link is the same as before. See history inside for all changes. This is release 0.4. My efforts concentrated on the smacker player. I hope the sound problems are gone - it's a pleasure to listen to Roland or Archibald talking, without words getting cut or even completely eaten (but your cpu has to be fast enough for this, obviously). I had the surprise to find that the core video decoding was already done in asm, so there is little hope of making it a lot faster, even though i've been able to optimize it a bit. As a 50mhz '030 is able to play a smk at the "quick" (interlaced) setting without visible holes, it's already a good result anyway. And sorry for the release delay. I was quite busy in other projects such as my custom DM and my port of the game Oids. |
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I'm playing this game on A1200 + Blizzard IV 30/62,5MHz.
Really good work. Thank You meynaf!! |
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Thanks to Don_Adam, who sent me the files for the game. I respond here, because we are all involved at all. Must say I didn't hear about this game before, hope it will be released for good . Now lets comment about the music in this game (pure art)
Ok I have read the post and think about the best way to get the music out. I have some choices, from the worst sounding to the better. 1) 4 channels protracker mod version (not 1:1, impossible due to channels). It will lose the ambience for the sound, and less notes to be player and IMPOSSIBLE to implement in 2 channels to get the FX out... WONT WORK 2) 12-16 channels XM (digibooster allows to load XM modules). I can convert the midi song to XM using some soundfont for the samples. The output will be MONO, without reverb, and the modules can be large (it depends on the quality for the soundfont). You can still have 2 FX channels if the output is rendered in 8 bit but you will need some strong CPU to handle the player routing. CLOSE ENOUGH 3) This is the best option for me, because it is the simpler. I have uploaded a demo for the final sound for you to see. I can convert and revamp those old soundcard midis with more modern sounds. That will be converted to 8bit 22050 stereo and will leave the other 2 channels for the effects. You can judge by yourself. The final version will sound better (i did a fast resample). I think it will add some value to the Amiga version. CLEVER OPTION Didn't hear that song before, its pure art. Hope you like it! 8bit wav 22050 draft version (pandy71 will help to resample for sure!) https://www.dropbox.com/s/u919gr45c5...DI07_DRAFT.zip mp3 https://www.dropbox.com/s/jsl1fnrh58...DI07_DRAFT.mp3 |
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It is, and it being MIDI is insane, never heard MIDI quite that good. However, the 22 khz 8 bit version doesn't sound very good. For much better sound convert to 28 khz 16 bit stereo with SOX on the peecee (try it and play it back without AHI). Sound effects can be mixed easily enough.
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Just a draft version. So, what will the music be? Whatever will be will be?
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Other options needs too many CPU power. Good SFX handling is job for meynaf. You can join/mix some channels via MOD2SMP option in Protracker 3.7x or by creating own accords. Samples size limit per single module is ~500KB, but of course always better are shortest samples. |
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To be honest and trying to be polite, I personally dont see a point to do a HUGE work converting those marvellous midis to 500kb 4ch mod, doing the mixing and chopping thing to the samples. It will sound like ****, believe me o not. I respect the author about that and won't do it. There are long pad instruments that will be cut everytime, and all the incredible atmosphere that songs requires will dissapear with a crappy module. So, I apologyze if I misunderstood your needs. I think your work deserves a half attention to the music (I havent ever heard such a good midi music from that era). Without it, (if you stay with the Protracker idea) It will be FAR worse than the PC version. I hope you will find the solution soon. Good Luck! PS: Please, I apologyze if my english is poor, rude or doesnt sound polite. |
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