If Epic or Project 3 Made A Jazz 2 Editor Book...
...would you buy it? Specifically I mean, if they created an easy to use complete guide for editing Jazz 2 in several ways - including making levels in JCS, creating new playable characters or enemies, making your own tilesets, music or sounds, and also including software that made it easier to edit the sourcecode - would you buy it? Would it profitable for them to create such a guide and software? Would you but if they only sold it online?
I'm asking this because I would REALLY like to make new playable characters. Ofcourse the characters are great, and people are making great tilesets and levels already, but I would really like to add new characters to play in the game. I wouldn't want to have to deal with programming very much, unless there was such a guide and make editing the sourcecode easy to do. I do love to draw and I'm a rookie at animating. I would first want to start with existing characters from other games. I don't think copyrights would be an issue. Besides getting a scanner, downloading a GIF animator, and getting photoshop or something to edit the frames of the character, the only things standing in my way of doing this are lack of knowledge in how to do it. How do I look at all the frames of animations from characters in existing games? How can I put the final completed character into Jazz2?
I really wish they made a guide with how to create new characters, because I really really would like to do this. It would be fun, and you guys would see some new guys online to play against, or be able to be such characters or maybe even create your own. I don't want to accept that this can never happen. I want to add characters to Jazz 2! But I think Epic and Project 3 Interactive could care less about this game and it's fanbase. Such a shame it really is. Sigh...
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