![]() And the team that published it disbanded, and I'm not sure if they ever finished the story. Too bad it was more of a Zelda-type action RPG than a classic turn-based stuff. There was an old-school shareware CRPG trilogy for PC which did that and it looked great. I would very much like to see a CRPG that's fully 2D (like Chrono & FF6) yet employs all the tricks of the current technology like high resolution, lots of layers, shadows, lens effects and such. ![]() ![]() And yet, Chrono Trigger will still look as good as it does now - the 2D style is timeless. I don't mind 3D in CRPGs and like Final Fantasy X for instance, but I have a feeling that then years from now, it looks absolutely shite when compared to the cutting edge 3D we'll be seeing then. Don't know what it looks like now as they started over on that. Fallout 3 was turning into a total craptastic looking game before they pulled the plug from it, using full 3D engine, of course. The blocky and rough 3D hasn't really aged well while the 2D stuff still looks superb. Looking at them now, Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VI are visually superior to the early-3D using Final Fantasy VII. Being pre-rendered "2D", it still looks pretty good even today.īut you're right. I think the visual style of Fallout fits well in the post-apocalyptic atmosphere it's pushing. I used to wonder "wow, how did they DO that with so few pixels?" Now it's the other way around - now I wonder "they used HOW MANY pixels/polygons to do that?" And frankly, I far preferred it the old way. Or the likes, and tell me - which are more charming? Evocative? Atmospheric? Expressive? Human? The new ones are certainly fancier, with more colors, pixels, details, and stuff, but also seem kinda,oh I dunno - bland? The places looked much more interesting in handmade 2D, the 90-pixel cartoony character sprites seemed so much more expressive, alive, and more real, somehow, than the high-res faceless models of more modern games. I mean, rendered backgrounds and stuff are nifty, and 3D polygon character models or detailed sprites based thereon are, of course, comparatively more photorealistic. They implemented it if the version was past v14.Am I alone in that I actually prefer, by far, the visuals of old school CRPGs - Final Fantasies up to VI, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, etc.? But I'm not quite sure what version of essentials insurgence runs and how This Mode7 Engine/script was used in Pokemon Insurgence for the Emolga fast travel. This Mode 7 engine needs multiple scripts to work. The file below is only one of the scripts that I've needed to make changes to so far. I can post the progress I've made so far and the changes I have made to the script currently The "camera" is movable and this can make for some unique puzzle Ideas by letting the player use the camera to find the correcct perspective. The script still has a few bugs in essentials such as making the game visually unplayable after battling on a 3D map, but you don't have to battle on a 3D map. I have hit a dead end and I am calling for help for anyone who is willing to. Through trial and error this has sometimes worked. My coding capabilities have been reading scripts, googling, and asking others for knowledge. With the Help of Vendily I have gotten essentials to run, but I can't load any maps that use the 3D script. Errors popped up and I couldn't get the game to load. Unfortunately I ran into a bunch of problems. I tried adding it to essentials 17.2 because that's the version I'm still the most comfortable with. Here is the link to the thread that has all the info and downloads for the pokemon mode 7 demo version. Probably an old version like 12 13 or 14. I don't know which version of pokemon essentials it uses though. Someone had already thought of adding it to essentials! There is even a demo you can download. Luckily I found a thread posted on the PokeCommunity from 2012 It is actually a script that makes use of Mode 7 and Heightmaps to make the game basically 3D Here is a script that can make the game look 3 Dimensional in rmxp (It can do more than that, read the post and watch a video!)
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