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C. V. Reynolds Bug-Fix Compilation and Script Fix
04-22-2022, 01:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-22-2022, 01:41 AM by CVReynolds.)
I decided to put out an update before the FF3usME compatibility issue is fixed. Mostly because I don't understand how to hack FF6. My only significant fix (Blitz Tutorial) was done with FF3usME's monster script editor. Moving the jump-to points sounds great. But I haven't figured any of that stuff out. And I don't know if I'll have time soon. I might remove those patches. I don't know. We'll see. I'll worry about it later.
Anywah... Here's version 2.1.
Added: Alternative Rage (SilentEnigma), Status Icon Overflow (SilentEnigma), Stray Flash (The FF6Hacking Community).
Moved: Bottomless HP and MP Well (to the Battles patch, but is still in the master fix too).
Simple enough, but I feel good finally updating again. Alternative Rage is what I consider the least obtrusive way to grant access to Chupon and Siegfried's Rages. Thanks to SilentEnigma for making my request a reality. And of course thanks again to all the patch makers that make this all possible.
Considering: Dropping support for the headered version. With the wonderful Headerizer program it's easy to convert a no-header patch to a header patch if the user wants to. And the separate patching options don't have headered versions anyway (and won't).
Considering: Finding a download host for the patches. Because currently people have to log in to download them. And it would be nice to not have to do that.
Anywah... Here's version 2.1.
Added: Alternative Rage (SilentEnigma), Status Icon Overflow (SilentEnigma), Stray Flash (The FF6Hacking Community).
Moved: Bottomless HP and MP Well (to the Battles patch, but is still in the master fix too).
Simple enough, but I feel good finally updating again. Alternative Rage is what I consider the least obtrusive way to grant access to Chupon and Siegfried's Rages. Thanks to SilentEnigma for making my request a reality. And of course thanks again to all the patch makers that make this all possible.
Considering: Dropping support for the headered version. With the wonderful Headerizer program it's easy to convert a no-header patch to a header patch if the user wants to. And the separate patching options don't have headered versions anyway (and won't).
Considering: Finding a download host for the patches. Because currently people have to log in to download them. And it would be nice to not have to do that.
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