Rob, is there a way to exchange my FM Lost World for a MoonSound Lost World?
I have been thinking about this for years now...
@wOLF dig up your mind. Peter had trouble to work with your proposed way of implementing your music and didnot want to change the lib that much to make it possible.
Without that- the implementing way( which I agreed with you ) there was no potential way to make a game that way. I tried to convince him to it the way proposed but no success and after that he never contacted me or you I suppose.
But negotiating it is indirect maybe via me to give ROA a new impulse .
I completely missed that whole player bit, and I'm quite certain that the last time I talked to PM it wasn't about that subject, merely about his -optimistic- ideas creating those gfx tools. As for a new impulse, keep in mind that I'm not much in favor of using mbwave, which is like drilling a rocky surface for oil using a 2mm drill, or, trying to stuff a giraffe into an elevator.
Sorry to hangout the wise guy, but you made a large email at that time (around the time the first musics you made-the lost ones I believe) that we found out that it didnot fit into the current lib and that overwriting songs was a killing thing also due to the max length of the song. Peter didnot had the idea that it could be done and didnot want to change things either and that was/is still a problem if you want to achieve something and lead to a death end
Any way for me to obtain a .dsk of ROA1? I bought the orginal back at Tilburg but disk has gone unreadable over time.
I must dig but that is most likely possible
Here I have a big box saying "Realms of Adventure", containing a "Master Disk", several world maps and a "User's Guide" stating:
Created by
Peter Meulendijks & Vincent van der Vliet
Music by
Hans Cnossen & Jhonny Hassink (sic)
etc. etc.
So what kind of version have I, then?
It's this one...
I guess it was meant to follow some Sorcerian-like system?
I donot know what kind of link this but this his nothing to do with sunrise or realms
oeps mislead by the picture below.
oeps mislead by the picture below.
...but this is the 'normal' version, right?