![]() Likewise, his followers here are the generals who likely followed him against the Yellow Turban rebellion. ![]() ![]() I generated this portrait from a few of the generic-looking strategists. Though it’s relatively stable (James has been using it a considerable amount) it is still unrefined.Īs always, save early and often, and be sure to back-up things too.įollowing are a few screenshots of the officer editor and some test results.Ĭao Cao is a character who you never got to see except in sprite form. Better handling of a “reload” (loading a rom without restarting the app)Īlso, a newer project, Destiny of a Text Editor, has been in progress over the course of the last several months. ![]() Switched portrait values to comboboxes now no reload is necessary to see the new portrait (customizing portraits is MUCH easier) Added hex of officer (used in battle references, etc) Added ability to sort by officer names or appearance order in ROM Added toggle for an officer’s inability to be billeted Added toggle for an officer’s immunity to An Sha Added color previews of sprites and portraits Added map editing, portrait loading from the ROM, manual expansion, battle editing, battle taunt/closer editing, improved overall editing stability and such. It has been tested pretty thoroughly, and so should be stable. You can download beta 0.98d here, but I make no guarantees about how well it will work. The most complicated thing it allows is changing lengths of officer names (since this requires updating pointers).įor right now, Destiny of an Editor is in beta test. Once I even thought of changing around officer stats, I knew I wanted to give making an editor a try. This game is worth a pick up to people who can stand the grpahics of older games.This is a project I started over at Lord Yuan Shu’s forums.ĭestiny of an Emperor has long been among my favorite NES games. This auto battle is pretty standard now, but back then it was a crazy addition. You have up to 5 generals in your party, and you can fight, defend and all the other usual stuff, but you cana lso go "All out" and the party will just attack on its own until it dies or the enemies die. The battles are fun because they are not your usual RPG battle. ![]() The story is a very modified Romance of the Three Kingdoms(an era in Chinese history that led from the end of the Han to the founding of the Jin Dynasty), it follows Liu Bei as he tries to unite China by defeating Yellow Scarves, Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao, and eventually Sima Yi. The gameplay is where this game shines brightest. The music and sound is very funny to hear now, but it is like most early NES as well. The grpahics are your standard NES fare, much like the early Dragon Quest games. This game may not be too popular, but it is worth a pick up. ![]()
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