Would be possible, I just don't see how multiplayer in a Snake game would work.
Ever played the nibbles game in Fast Tracker II? That may give you some ideas. Though please don't put the score in hex x_x;
And yes, I've reached the "THE END" level there.
For a second I actually had to think about what the hell Fast Tracker II was. That should answer your question about me ever playing it. I could look into it though.
As for the score, it's a placeholder right now anyway, hence the huge free space in the info bar on the bottom. I want that with each piece of you collect, effectively increasing the difficulty for each piece, you get more points per food.
For a second I actually had to think about what the hell Fast Tracker II was. That should answer your question about me ever playing it. I could look into it though.
Honestly the main thing killing that kind of tools is the fact that you can't save anywhere. The best you can do is save to SRAM and use an emulator, which is cumbersome. Now, if you couple that with an Everdrive you get access to an SD card where you can load and save files, making such tools much more useful.
Having to constantly rip data off SRAM eventually gets annoying. Having to do the same from a savestate is even worse, since its structure is much more complex. I rather prefer tools that give me data ready to use - thereby what I said about using an Everdrive to store data into proper files, so no hacking needs to be done to get the data.
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Having to constantly rip data off SRAM is something that I've gotten used to, so there's no need to worry. Of course, I never said it was a problem, so there's absolutely no need to give unneeded advice, I did not request your knowledge into possible saving methods, should I need it I would ask in advance, thank you for your concern though =)
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Sik, on 06 December 2011 - 01:20 AM, said:
Having to constantly rip data off SRAM eventually gets annoying. Having to do the same from a savestate is even worse, since its structure is much more complex. I rather prefer tools that give me data ready to use - thereby what I said about using an Everdrive to store data into proper files, so no hacking needs to be done to get the data.
You can always put a little USB chip on the cartridge, along with some SRAM =P