Dec 27, 2001, 03:42 PM | ||
Is anyone in this world not an idiot?
![]() I was curious on a date about the JJ2 source code release date, so I went ahead and emailed them. This is the reply I got. Quote:
Uhhh....what happened to it being released? ![]() And this is from 11/28/01. Do you think I'll ever get a reply? Cuz I don't. ~SB
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Dec 29, 2001, 02:26 AM | ||
Re: on another note..
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Derby: Content edit. Last edited by Derby; Dec 30, 2001 at 09:52 PM. |
Dec 30, 2001, 08:50 PM | |
......what about jj1? its freeware...anyone asked them about the source code for it?
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Dec 30, 2001, 09:18 PM | |
Maybe epic will release the source code when they stop making money off of Jazz2.
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Dec 31, 2001, 07:25 AM | |
Re: Re: on another note..
Originally posted by $tilettø
you cant do anything with that you can only see what it uses and what errors u can get You can also, basically map out the program.. and get something like the source code in ASM.. you can also patch directly to programs with it so nyah
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Dec 31, 2001, 08:08 AM | ||
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Dec 31, 2001, 05:20 PM | |
On the contrary, JJ1 is not freeware. JJ1 is still being sold by a division of Epic, namely "Epic Classics", and various third-party vendors and online software websites still carry it in stock. However, Epic Classics sells a lot of games which are considered freeware, such as OMF 2097, ZZT, etc. So, in short, the registered version of JJ1 is still non-distributable.
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Dec 31, 2001, 10:42 PM | |
Ah i see thanx for clearing it up.
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Jan 3, 2002, 07:51 PM | |
What exactly do you want JJ1's source code for? Making levels? Actually, it is completly possible to make as many levels as you like in JJ1 with any tileset you like. It just takes an amazingly long time, so I wouldn't advise it unless you're trying to become really cool.
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Jan 3, 2002, 09:33 PM | |
Re: Krezack
THIS IS FOR THE NORTHAMERICAN VERSION OF JAZZ JACKRABBIT 2 NOT THE EUROPEAN OR OTHER VERSIONS
JJ1 was supposed to come with JJ2 (for the American Version) but instead you got a little note that said OOPS WE MESSED UP CALL TECH SUPPORT TO REDEEM YOUR COPY or something along those lines. When you called they gave you an FTP user/pass to download JJ1. However, the tech support was provided by G.O.D. Games (DEAD OR ALIVE, TELL ME PEOPLE, IS IT STILL HERE OR HAS IT POOFED), and the area code was actually 214 (which happens to be located right chere in Dallas.) This number is now dead. I remember calling a while back and hearing them mention a number change. The website still says the old number. So, no more JJ1 for those unlucky people. If I remember correctly, I think you were supposed to read out of your manual. Anyway, I tried this number several times just a bit back for some other people and myself. I never got through and KRSplat tried (his first out of two calls to my area code, I'm sure you can guess where the other one was to. ;P) and couldn't get through either. The other number listed on GOD Games website is Talon Soft, which is also a dead number or is/was for me. Downloading it warez is still illegal even though you "deserved" your copy. But, you could probably email Epic (try webmaster@epicgames.com, I heard that works) and ask them about it. They might just give the user/pass to you. Just mention you have a scanner and your manual, and you could scan it in to them. (If you don't have one or the other or both, just ask someone else...we all know that ALMOST everyone bought the game.) And please, make the admins' lives easier, don't (if you know it) post the user/pass here. The admins WILL edit it as you know, and it is a waste of their time and would be a good way to get a strike for the ban road. ~SB
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