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Ben_Random
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I'm Ben_Random. I've been around since 2008 but I didn't really get active here since Super RMN Bros. 2. That, an unfinished game, and a couple of contests sums up what I've done with game making on this site. I find that my main purpose here is writing. I have a few tutorials out there, as well as some reviews on Mario fan games such as RMN Bros. or Mario V.S. the Moon Base.
Now with the internet the way it is these days, you can probably use just this information to stalk me.
Now with the internet the way it is these days, you can probably use just this information to stalk me.
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RMVX Expansion Packs
author=KisarethStudios
Questions are always welcome. :)
To answer your first question, no the player does not have to have Winrar, since the file they'll be downloading will be an .exe, and will automatically install/update to the appropriate game folder.
To answer your second question, no second game icon nope. It will look the same as it did before, except obviously as they play through the game there will be bonus levels/more maps/graphics/etc. That's not to say you can't have the expansion pack/bonus levels have its own icon, you can, it just takes a bit more work.
Credit would be absolutely awesome. Any other questions you might have I'd be more than happy to answer them. :)
Thanks for the help Kisareth, credit will defiantly be given. :)
RMVX Expansion Packs
author=KisarethStudiosauthor=Ben_RandomHey it was no problem at all. :) Glad I could help a bit.
Wow. You just saved my life.
So, I still have two questions:
1. Does the player have to have Winrar or another .rar opener to install the game?
2. When the player downloads the expansion packs, will there be a second game icon, and it appear as if they have downloaded a second copy of the game, or will it update the version they installed to begin with.
Thanks. I know this is a lot to ask, but it's really helpful. Would you like me to give you credit in my game?
RMVX Expansion Packs
author=KisarethStudios
Here is the link to the video tutorial I just made for creating your own custom game installation screen, and for those wishing to utilize Bonus Levels/Expansion Packs for their own games. I also show you a few other features as well. I hope you find it useful. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CPM9OLBYX8
Wow. You just saved my life.
Super RMN Bros. 2
author=ShortStar
I already played the levels before starting this project. In fact I think I reviewed all of them. Now that I'm playing it as a game, its not dull. Hence why I went through 4 hours and 54 levels earlier.
It's not like it's an obsession or anything. Or is ShortStar in love with the small italian plumber?...
My Systems are not Optimized for Good Introductions
author=ganonfrog
Edit: Damn it, I didn't capitalize my "Not" in the title. I'm going to typing hell.
c ya ther
RMVX Expansion Packs
author=KisarethStudios
Chaosbahamut123, I may have a possible solution for you. First of all, you need Winrar (does not have to be the registered version). To make like an expansion pack for your game, all you need to do is select the files that have been updated/changed/added to the game (do not forget the main exe and all data/map directories), and while having those files selected right-click and a dialog box will come up with one of the options being "Add to archive...". Click that. Now, you just find where it says "Add and replace files", click on it, and it'll bring up a drop-down menu of options. Click on "Add and Update Files". Now click on where it says "Create SFX archive." That'll change the .rar file extension to an .exe.
Now, you can stop there as all a player has to do is download that one exe file, and it'll update the files where necessary in the original game that they downloaded. Or, you can take this a bit further by clicking on the "Advanced" tab, and then clicking on "SFX options". In the following screens, you can choose where you want the expansion pack to download, the "path to extract" is where you want it to go via Program Files or in the current folder, (you can also do this for the main game as well, to make it easier for later expansion packs). You can even create a shortcut with your own icon, text, and what not that'll place itself on the Start Menu or the Desktop or wherever you want your own game icon to go.
I hope this has helped a bit, and if not well I hope it helps out someone. :)
For my game, I had a similar idea of the player downloading bonus levels. Perhaps you could make a video tutorial of what your explaining here and it would be easier for me and Chaosbahamut to understand.
Pac Ralph
author=Irili
Waka waka waka waka waka...
Pretty cool. I didn't know pacman was capable of a plot.
author=Ravenite1
Now this is an idea for a game! I don't sub often but I'll do it for this one.
Thanks. I appreciate your appreciation.













