Kak![]() ... Level: 80 ![]() Posts: 388/1928 EXP: 4753129 For next: 29840 Since: 09-03-13 From: ??? Since last post: 58 days Last activity: 54 days |
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More stuff from Speedy Eggbert 2
![]() This dialog box is inside the EXE. Entering a name doesn't make a dialog box pop up. This is also in the first game. The demo version text is inside the "full" EXE, pulled out of the file resources: 199, "You have played the DEMO version of Speedy Eggbert." 200, "We hope you have had as much fun playing the game as we had making it !" 201, "This game is an original creation of EPSITEC SA, CH-1092 Belmont" 202, "http://www.blupi.com blupi@epsitec.ch" 203, "You have played Speedy Eggbert." 204, "We hope you have had as much fun playing the game as we had making it !" 205, "This game is an original creation of EPSITEC SA, CH-1092 Belmont" 206, "http://www.blupi.com blupi@epsitec.ch" 289, "Only available in the FULL version" 290, "The FULL version contains :" 291, "- More than 60 various single player missions" 292, "- 10 multiplayer missions" 293, "- Additional features for the mission designer" 294, "- Save and restore functions during the game" 295, "- Settings for 10 differents players" 296, "http://www.blupi.com/speedy" This demo version button is obviously not used in the full version. Again, it's also in the first game. Info: the demo version (which of the first game is a 16-bit EXE for some reason) shares the same IMAGE08/IMAGE16 folder as the full version. ![]() Leftover strings I have mentioned before, but I have not actually written them: 280, "Dream, mission #%d\nOpen=%d, Lives=%d, Chests=%d/%d" 1017, "Dream" Anyone with knowledge of the Multiplayer mode knows if this is used? 3200, "Now go on mission." 3201, "Very good, success on all missions !" 3202, "Last design resolved !" ____________________ |










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