Recca wrote:
Wildbill wrote:
And yes, I just completed that entire dungeon without any problems. This means that no known crash points exist anymore (that I know of) until the very final ending credits. Now, if only we can fix some of the most important remaining menus.
I've just sent a private message to a romhacker at RHDN named RodMerida who specializes in bug fixes to see if he could help us out with these last few remaining bugs. Like us and DDS Translations, he's also been unfairly targeted by the many snowflakes and trolls over at RHDN. This time, over something as trivial as having a splash page featured in his Dragon Quest I+II bug fix patch. Not only did they harass him about it, but some also resorted to throwing insults for no reason. I honestly don't know what's wrong with these types of people. Here's the links to where the bulk of these conversations took place:
https://www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=32909.0https://www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=32875.0What would make our English port almost perfect would be fixing the shop menu commands and Orb Magic manipulations deep inside the menu page selections that we use away from shops. I may have encountered another healing fountain bug in Chapter 14 in the final adversary's castle. The position was to the right middle of the main lobby, deep inside that labyrinth of dark hidden passages. If you go searching for it, just save each time you pick up a treasure or whatever. It would be good to pinpoint it for players. So, if we could fix the healing fountain bug in Chapter 1 inside the east entrance of Pot's Cave, It would probably solve the Asula Castle healing fountain bug in Chapter 14 and any others I may have never discovered. This game is loaded with hidden places and items.
As for that other matter you revisited, I recall in the early times of doing this, late 90s, we always had a few of negative, disagreeable people around, those who invariably sounded a discordant note over virtually everything. The toxic types of today are a whole quantum leap more egregious in their possessed opposition to anything they target because that is the way of life they have adopted and the type of person they have chosen to be.
The worst part of this is the frustration of insecure people who allow such villains to suck the fun out of virtually everything. The people that allow this to happen to them become as miserable as the wretches who spread the poison. The solution for some of us is to simply detach from the places those toxic types inhabit, but this is not so easy for many younger folks who still have several rites of passage to traverse through shark-infested waters, figuratively.
High schools, for example can be the most oppressive venues in the United States. My two sons bumped around a little, but I stayed on top of things with them until one served a hitch in the Marine Corps, earned a college degree, and rose to senior manager in a good company. The younger son wanted to become a musician. Today, he is conservatory-trained and tenured with a major symphony orchestra.
People who work hard to achieve goals, raise children, and advance in their careers don't have the time and energy to try to ruin the world for everyone else. We will put a hobby product out in the best form we are able to achieve and go forward with the knowledge that you and I were the first two persons on Planet Earth to beat Odysselya-I in English!