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Anyway if you're talking about the moment in which Floating Continent is going to fall apart and in 1.3.1 it suddenly freeze in the area near to the only orb chest, then i have a solution for you(it's possible to seeing me do that in the last 2 segments i posted of my run)
1) make a savestate before the point in which the game freeze;
2) close the game;
3) rename 1.3 version as 1.3.1 version(hide 1.3.1 rom in another folder or you'll be sorry about that)
4) use renamed 1.3 version, load that savestate and pass beyond that spot;
5) make another savestate;
6) close the game;
7) restore both rom names
8) use 1.3.1 version, load the new savestate and keep playing;
hey staff
I can't handle big flashes at all okay incase i get seziures on this mod and end up in the hostpil
so is there anyway to remove the big flashes on the floating contact on the 1.3.1 mod please
(09-30-2015, 08:09 AM)mac68 Wrote: [ -> ]hey staff
I can't handle big flashes at all okay incase i get seziures on this mod and end up in the hostpil
so is there anyway to remove the big flashes on the floating contact on the 1.3.1 mod please
Just close your eyes when that flashing part happens lol, you know when it happens so just close your eyes for 5 seconds until you know it's over.
hey Mikee
thanks for that idea
but when i am streaming your Mod on video streaming sites with a 30 second delay on them
what do i do then?
Maybe put on sunglasses? There are special polarized sunglasses that greatly reduce the flashing colors enough to not induce a seizure, then remove them once that event is over for sure.
hey Mikee
its also my autism brain that can't take the big flashes at all either
my parents are scared that i might get sick real sick in the hostpil with seziure and stuff
(09-30-2015, 03:50 PM)mac68 Wrote: [ -> ]its also my autism brain that can't take the big flashes at all either
I sent you a pm concerning that specific part of the game. Have you read it?
Granted, editing that line in the code to remove any flashing would be the most direct route, however, as I under stand it, simply lowering the contrast and brightness on the monitor/tv/screen is known to reduce risk of this type of problem, as well as always playing in a well lit room. Also easier on the eyes if you pull some kinda two day gaming bender.
On that same note, MSI (computer parts brand) has a program for their video cards for overclocking on the fly as needed as well as a couple quick settings to adjust the monitor display. One of which is for resting eyes which would also work as a seizure precautionary reduction setting. Just FYI, at least I thought it was a pretty nifty program.
Mac, please stop asking when it will be done, it'll be done when it's done, it's getting kind of annoying lol. I know your excited to play and that's cool, but please...
There's not much left to do at all, just a couple things.
Thanks man.