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 Tilemap Editor (untitled)
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Features / Planned Stuff

http://trickster.wg2140.com/Temp/requirements.txt

Screenshots
No screenshots please. The families are not allowed to make maps because they are lost. YOU DON'T WANT THEM TO FIND THEIR WAY!!!!

EDIT MIND CHANGE BUT DONT THINK YOU WILL LIVE FAMILIES

Screenshot Party (not for people with dialup)

More Recent Screenshots

Download
The Program
http://www.wg2140.com/users/trickster/Te...Editor.zip
Base Code for a project that uses my map format
http://trickster.wg2140.com/Temp/MapWalker.zip
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To me it seems like its almost like the normal map making system . But the fact that it alows you to make different shaped maps is the reason why im downloading it .
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#3
Haha thats in the planned features but I have not implemented that yet

but I will have that soon

Also I need a cool name for this any suggestions anyone
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#4
i just found out that it was in the PLANNED file . but i think that you should call it (if you get all the features in) THE BEST MAPPING SYSTEM IN THE WORLD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#5
Yeah the features are from a bunch of different map editors

(Mappy, Tiled, etc.)

I didn't like any of them so I am making my own :P

though a note to RMXP/VX users this program will not violate the map set up

so for RMXP you will be forced to have 32x32 tiles restricted to 3 layers and other stuff
if you want the full flexibility you will have to write your own tilemap engine that can read my map format
and then display the map correctly.

And for VX you only get 2 layers haha
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#6
So, you still work on this kind of stuff... I thought you were cured...
:)))
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#7
Haha yeah I'm still into making games and stuff just not with RMXP :P

I primarily do things in C++ now.
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#8
Wow!
I thought trickster was like legendary now.
do you use Direct X or OpenGl libraries to make your C++ games?
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#9
I use OpenGL but not directly I use a library that interfaces with OpenGL its called SFML - http://www.sfml-dev.org/ - its kinda new at the moment but its functional, its a lot better than SDL which I found was too simple and didn't do a lot of things I wanted.

what I am beyond legendary hahaha
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#10
O.o Tri-trickster stikes again :P hahahahahahahaha.
Tanks for this, i was looking for this log time ago ^^
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