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Reuben Quest: Ev Awakening=======Installation=======To install this game youmust send all the appVarsand the app to your calc.It is recommended to placethe appVars into archive.The game requires at least4800 bytes of free RAM torun.=========Gameplay=========Arrow keys: Move2nd: InteractALPHA: Items and StatsMODE: Graphic SettingsCLEAR: Exit=========Settings=========The first time you run ityou will be be asked toadjust your grayscale set-tings as they may varyfrom calc to calc. Afterthat you should set yourdelay which also dependson the calc running it, itdefaults to values whichshould be pretty close, ifnot the actual correctdelay.=========Credits==========Programming: SorunomeGraphics: Art_of_camelotStory&Maps: DJ OmnimagaThanks to Runer112 formaking Axe!Thanks to everybody whosupported me throughoutthe development of thisRPG!We have a website!www.reubenquest.net
Be sure to send the App and all three Appvars to your calc. The Appvars must be in archive.
In order to re-adjust the greyscale you must delete the appvar GS
Quote from: Sorunome on April 24, 2014, 04:23:16 pmBe sure to send the App and all three Appvars to your calc. The Appvars must be in archive.Is there some weird reason behind this? Because the GetCalc(NAME,FILE) command for reading from archived variables has also worked with variables in RAM for a while now.
Quote from: Sorunome on April 24, 2014, 04:23:16 pmIn order to re-adjust the greyscale you must delete the appvar GSJust map a key to the GTune() function. Alternatively, you can be a bit more bold and make your own contrast/grayscale controls, in which case I'd advise checking out the source of the GTune() function to see how to properly change contrast and grayscale delay.
Quote from: Runer112 on April 24, 2014, 06:13:11 pmQuote from: Sorunome on April 24, 2014, 04:23:16 pmBe sure to send the App and all three Appvars to your calc. The Appvars must be in archive.Is there some weird reason behind this? Because the GetCalc(NAME,FILE) command for reading from archived variables has also worked with variables in RAM for a while now.Oh, ok, then that is working too