I fixed them up a little too….
EDIT: ….Them, being the 1.24 levels….
And you included the TSF versions of the levels why..?
Excellent program, I’ve been looking for a way to get the last few tracks into a format that I can convert to mp3, thanks a ton for making this!
It was incredibly easy to use and incredibly useful for my specific needs!
Anyone who wants a good program to listen to these in, I understand that .IT, .XM and .S3M aren’t regular sound files, you can use WinAMP to listen to these files alone, but there are programs that were made to create and play these, ModPlug Tracker, Scream Tracker and Impulse Tracker.
These programs can also export to formats playable in regular Music Players, such as iTunes.
I recommend finding ModPlug Tracker, and opening the converted files in there, you can then export it to a .WAV file (you can also .MP3, but that is very low quality, wav is recommended) and then use another program, such as Audacity, to convert the WAV to an MP3 :).
(I know this is an old release, but looking at how recent the comments date, who knows, somebody might find this somewhat helpful in the near future)
It’s still not completely working in 1.23! There are several animations missing in each of the levels. You need to re-insert them in 1.23’s JCS to make the levels work.
EDIT: The 1.23 levels work now.
Nice music… some songs better than the Jazz2 music! But i don’t like all..
good level
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isn’t this included in JJ2+? what happens if both are applied?
Great work. No bugs, and now i can run some larger music files as well. Great job
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Does it supports JJ2+ ?
I remember that port changing doesn’t work on JJ2+.
Fun little pack.. Not as good as I was hoping, though. My favorite level was Headbanging. The CTF levels disappointed me, but the battle ones are really nice.
Now, these are some nice tileset edits, or pallette edits orso…
The only question is, why are 1 & 2 just the normal Diamondus tilesets?
Wouter.
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They are pretty to play in with their eyecandy. the gameplay is very good and it doesnt really irritate you at those times. some levels are awesome because off the concepts. some levels misses the concepts and variety tough.
GJ tough, overall, fun to play! EDIT: The levels didn't age well. Lots of dead space, ammo issues. Overrated 9.2 goes to 7.
This level is perfect for alot of people but i cant seem to play it in mutiplayer but even playing it alone is 10/10.
Ok,back to original reveiw
The rooms are huge and seperated
The games are fun but i still hav problems with shaking
EyeCandy is perfect
Overall:10/10
Download Recommendation
Yes
bad level i don’t say you are a bad designer,you are good but the level is just booring
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took a look at the ctf levels..
city of the snz: rly good
restplace for snz: meh
forest green: could be fun maybe
ancient abyss: awesome music but wtf..
This is really one nice pack. Memories 2: Radiant Garden has several levels, all CTF, all good.
The first level is a beauty. MK uses the Chateau tileset, which I always found hard to use. I didn’t really think the music fit, but oh well. Good size, good level.
Most of the others were as good, if not better. The 3rd one was my favorite. I didn’t really think the TransFoosion one was done to its best, but the tileset doesn’t really have that many options. Some of them got repetitive, but oh well.
In short this pack is awesome, and I recommend dl’ing it.
Faw tried here. While the new additions may come in some use, nothing really here is added to increase the overall usage of the set. It’s not a bad attempt, but really doesn’t achive much. The 4th pallette looks quite nice though, although a little twisted.
This shows how storylines be made, it is absorbing and the levels are designed near perfectly around the story concepts, to the point of making it feel like an interactive DVD. However, there is very little gameplay to speak of. It’s almost impossible to die and can be completed in a few minutes. However, the creativity is what makes it shine.
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