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(Rating (10) removal. ~Violet)
Nice level but not enough eyecandy
This is Great Now I can hold even more Jazz Levels.GREAT!!
I have the same runtime error. >_<
i get an oreo that the program cant find this(COMDLG32.OCX)
Mine gives runtime error 5.
good.
I would say more but on my big long review i stupidly got my password wrong.
Hmm… you really should have emailed me that, rather than mess up the reviews here.
Looking at the info tho, I can see the error happened in the install. Basically, it has to be a problem with your computer, not the program. The install program is the standard one that ships with Visual Studio. I don’t know how to help you here, I’ve never heard of this error before. Only possibility I can think of is to try to install to a different drive/directory, as it seems the error occured in the CreateDir section.
Perhaps by accident you tried to install to your CD drive? Unless you have a second hard drive.
I got an unexpected error…
Here is the lof file:
NOTE: Beginning of the bootstrapper section
CONFIG: Title: “Jazz 2 Organizer”
ACTION: RegKey: “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion”, “SharedDLLs”
ACTION: SystemFile: “C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VB6STKIT.DLL”
(File currently on disk was already up to date)
NOTE: End of the bootstrapper section
NOTE: Now spawning the main Setup program ‘Setup1.exe’….
ACTION: CreateDir: “d:\programas\jazz22org”
*** ERROR: An unexpected setup error has occurred!
*** ERROR: (User Responded with ‘Cancel’)
*** WARNING: Setup is not yet complete.
*** WARNING: If you quit now, this product will not be correctly installed.
*** WARNING: Quit the setup of this product?
*** WARNING: (User Responded with ‘Yes’)
*** WARNING: Jazz 2 Organizer Setup was interrupted before your new software was fully installed.
*** WARNING: You can run Jazz 2 Organizer Setup in its entirety at a later time to complete the installation.
*** WARNING: (User Responded with ‘OK’)
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The "Jazz 2 Organizer" by MetalWarrior is definitely A MUST for every level reviewer and everyone who has more than 256 levels in his or her Jazz2 directory! Works fine with both, Jazz2 and TSF. It also features some other spiffy features like clearing the internet level cache, copying all files from the cache to the main directory or displaying the full name of the level (which can be really useful sometimes, believe me). Furthermore, it has a status bar that shows the total amount of levels, tilesets, music and cache files in the Jazz 2 directory. Perfect for statistics freaks like me :-)
As i said: A MUST DOWNLOAD for EVERY Jazz 2 fan and one of more three or four favourite Jazz2 related utilities ever.
P.S.: Of course, there are always some functions that could be added :-)
This program is GREAT! It helps get you around the Home-Cooked limit, without using Windows Explorer or another browser program to click and drag programs. Possible enhancements: Play as Spaz, play levels in cache before moving them, also view levels in SF directory.
I got it some time ago, but i never use it (dunno why though). anyway i think this is very handy to control yer jazz files. so d/l…NOW
Decent level, good tileset.
I haven’t seen the tileset yet, but I am taking a wild guess that it’s kinda tricky tricky to use.
And on the level, navagation is a pain!
You might have to play this level quite a few times to get the hang of it.
Doh! I forgot to fix that before uploading. You see, these are so old, at the time we made them we didn’t even know about @‘s. :)
Ah well. I stuck ‘em up for nostalgia, mostly, a 6 is darn good for a level that old, methinks. :-)
Nothing much to add to Aiko’s review. I like the flat idea but it sorta dulls the design, you should also use @‘s on the text strings, makes thing MUCH easier to read. :-) The forest level is sort of confusing too IMO…
Download or not? Of course. :-)
"Jungle BunnyWar" are two old battle levels that are kinda different (i like that :-). The layout is, as the author, mentioned, quite flat and also a bit boring in my opinion. The eyecandy is only very slightly above the average (i liked the "forest" in level 2, though).
The music choice (hell.j2b) doesnt fit that good from my view.
However, battle fans will like this in any case. They and all other level collectors should click on DOWNLOAD.
P.S.: battlelevel1 and battlelevel2 aren’t very handy as filenames (for hosting for example and some other reasons).
This pack has interesting tileset, and interesting level. The level shows what you can do with the set. I can’t do tileset like this one, it’s different. The "3D-look" was cool. The pack has everything what you need. But still there’s little thing what bothered me. .Not enough colors.
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you sure? I’m almost positive both of them could get to both bases…
Not bad, not bad at all :)
“Factory CTF” is an old level (if i remember right), but it’s good nonetheless. The set looks pretty good, even with lack of colors. The level itself isn’t that bad, but i found one minor glitch: Jazz can’t reach the base on the right.
Conclusion: downloading recommended :)
"Factory CTF" is a great pack: its also a kind of an example level for MetalWarriors "Factory 3D" tileset, which looks very cool.
The tileset has a spiffy 3D look, many useful structures (+ some signs etc.), a nice background and looks pretty beautiful (dark atmosphere and lots of red colour values) even if the author had problems with the palette.
The CTF level is a first class creation either: it has a great design (i’m not a CTF expert but the base placement seems to be fair) and some good layerwork. The "hell" music fits well here.
All in all, mainly because of the tileset, i give out unbelievable (LOW) eight points here :-) Every real Jazz2 fan should DOWNLOAD THiS NOW!
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