I was just trying to attempt at being part of the "in crowd". The community looks kind of dull without me. You know what, I just decided to change my mind. You know what, maybe I should just stop coming here just because I seem to be of no value at all to the community. I never said I wanted to hack the sound driver now did I? I just said I found what it was called. You know as Sidd mentioned, for the SOR community, this is impressive. I'm sorry I assumed stuff about you Tweaker. You could at least be supportive of my finding just a little. That being said, I'm getting familiar with the hex editor and its functions so cut me some slack. (not that its nesscesarily a bad thing or anything.) You are probably one of the strangest people I've ever met on the internet just for this. Also since when did you start caring about SOR anyway? Everytime I've brought up an SOR thread in the past, be it music related or not, you've ignored it. Besides Tweaky Boy, it means that since we have a name, we can now learn a bit more about the sound driver. Still I did something (for once.) and I'm happy about what I did. I guess I am letting it all go to my head. (he's always expected me to be a noob so I guess this caught him off guard a little.) QUOTE (Tweaker Nov 13 2009, 07:26 PM) QUOTE (Glisp Nov 13 2009, 06:28 PM) Also I think Tweaker just said it because it was me who found it and not some one else. Take your half-assed assumptions and shove them up your ass. I fucking despise that attitude.įinally, don't assume you know the purpose or rationale behind my actions as if you know me. Get off your high horse and stop trying to nab glory for something that means absolutely nothing. This is like saying that finding the song credits in Sonic 3D Blast took effort when they were listed in plain text before each song stored internally in the ROM. You have not helped a single bit in unearthing anything. Anyone with the skill to actually crack the music in the game would have found that text in the span of three seconds with little-to-no effort of their own. You did nothing significant if you consider something like this significant, then your grasp of technical skill in ROM hacking is even worse than I could have possibly imagined. Secondly, I said it because the sheer arrogance that you're exerting simply because you found a piece of ASCII text in a ROM is absolutely mind-blowing. No, I said it for two reasons-number one, your discovery is not revolutionary, important, impressive, or helpful towards eventually making the music in Streets of Rage 2 editable by the public. QUOTE (Glisp Nov 13 2009, 06:28 PM) Also I think Tweaker just said it because it was me who found it and not some one else. It doesn't help anything.Ĭome on glisp you're on a roll, don't poke at the guy. This really doesn't help anyone find out how to edit the music in the engine. QUOTE (Glisp Nov 13 2009, 03:28 PM) QUOTE (Oerg866 Nov 13 2009, 06:23 PM) QUOTE (Tweaker Nov 13 2009, 07:24 PM) You found plain ASCII text within a ROM. I also know it uses a custom 68K version of the said sound driver.Īlso I think Tweaker just said it because it was me who found it and not some one else. This makes researching easier, because, well, you have a name to look for.Īlso, fun fact, SOR1 is known to use SMPS QUOTE (Oerg866 Nov 13 2009, 06:23 PM) QUOTE (Tweaker Nov 13 2009, 07:24 PM) You found plain ASCII text within a ROM.
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