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kalan_vod
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Reply #315 on:
January 31, 2006, 12:48:00 pm »
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TTPack works really well for Ultima. My overworld and underworld maps are both 256x256 tiles maps (64Kb each)... and TTPack compresses them down to 12.5Kb. Nearly a 75% compression ratio... that is pretty darn good! shocked2.gif
WOW, I bet that's nice to have
, does it slow down alot?
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January 31, 2006, 01:17:00 pm »
No, it decompresses before you play right? It's just so it stores smaller and takes less flash mem.
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That's what I meant.
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February 02, 2006, 03:40:00 pm »
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No, it decompresses before you play right? It's just so it stores smaller and takes less flash mem.
You are pretty close... It works like this:
I have a 64Kb buffer in RAM. I use this buffer to decompress all maps and NPC data. So, everytime I enter a map (except combat maps), I have to load and decompress the new map data.
For example: if I am in the world map "Britannia" and enter the town "Trinsic", then I have to load and decompress the town map into the RAM buffer. This effectively replaces the world map -- since they utilize the same RAM buffer. So, when I exit the town, I have to reload and re-decompress the world map. It only takes about one second to decompress that map data; but it is a
BIG
savings on flash memory.
I have 2 world map files -- each 64Kb decompressed
I have 1 dungeon map file -- about 45Kb decompressed. It contains 8 dungeons; each dungeon has 8 levels. And, 112 special combat maps.
I have 4 town map files -- ranging from 40Kb to 60Kb decompressed. Each town map contains 16 maps that are each 32x32 tiles; and all of the NPC locations, schedules, and talking scripts associated with these maps.
They all use the same RAM buffer for decompression.
I also have 16 standard combat maps and shrine maps, but they are not compressed and reside in flash memory. They can be accessed directly at anytime -- in towns, in the world map, in a dungeon... etc.
Whew... That was alot of typing!
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February 02, 2006, 04:23:00 pm »
Wow, it seems simple and complex all at the same time... I don't know how you pull it off...
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Reply #320 on:
February 02, 2006, 04:30:00 pm »
So, kinda like the sonic game for the 68k calcs where the level is made up of a few different sections that it has to load for half a second when you hit the edge so you can continue? (really annoying on some loops)
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February 02, 2006, 04:48:00 pm »
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So, kinda like the sonic game for the 68k calcs where the level is made up of a few different sections that it has to load for half a second when you hit the edge so you can continue? (really annoying on some loops)
Yes & no...
While you are in a world map... you never have to stop to load a section of it. The entire 64Kb map is in RAM. The original Ultima V had to load a new section of map everytime you walked 16 steps. Now, that was a pain in the butt. I did not want that in this version.
To enter a town, you need to stand directly on top of it and choose the "Enter" menu item. Then, it loads the town map. Town maps are 32x32 tiles. They are a zoomed in view of the world. Even time moves slower while you are in a town. So, in a sense, it makes good sense to "stop" for a second while everything readjusts. This is a non-real-time RPG, not an action game which needs to have smooth action.
Currently, to exit a town map you just walk off the edge of the town map. In the original, it asked "Exit to Britannia?". I don't know if I will put that in. What do you think?
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Reply #322 on:
February 02, 2006, 05:31:00 pm »
Nah, if you walk off the edge it should just assume you want to go back to the regular overworld. Extra ok boxes might be annoying.
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Nah, if you walk off the edge it should just assume you want to go back to the regular overworld. Extra ok boxes might be annoying.
I agree.
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February 02, 2006, 05:45:00 pm »
Yeah if ever start back up with asm I will make a compressing routine for my levels also
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February 03, 2006, 08:55:00 am »
*shocked*
I have to learn how to do that so I can have more combat animations.
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February 03, 2006, 03:47:00 pm »
Another cool thing about the world maps...
You can never reach the end of a world map. You travel "around" the world. So, if you leave the Castle of Lord British and head east, you will eventually run into the castle again (same with north and south).
Kinda like real life.
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February 03, 2006, 05:09:00 pm »
Are there oceans? Heaven forbid there be an RPG withOUT an airship.
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February 03, 2006, 05:24:00 pm »
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Are there oceans? Heaven forbid there be an RPG withOUT an airship.
Oceans? You better believe it! Here is a great map of the Ultima V world (scanned and touched up by Micro Dragon):
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February 04, 2006, 03:44:00 am »
thats huge O_O
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