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Monster Iestyn fb73c36a4a Merge branch 'patch_hardcode' into 'master'
Hardcode some stuff in patch.dta

Does what it says on the tin. I wanted to do the Christmas objects before creating the merge request, but it's advisable to block patch.dta's updating as little as possible, and I'm slowing down on my own development speed, so better move quickly.

Also, I hardcoded a nicer rolling trail aura from smiles.wad/smilespatch.wad, a nicer fire from new CEZ1, made the Koopa shell more fun and made the spinning flame jet WAY less hacky.

Check <root>/!LatestSRB2Files/ for srb2win_branch_hardcode.exe and the patch.dta fork it runs off, which includes all the necessary changes here.

See merge request !65
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Sonic Robo Blast 2

Build status Build status

Sonic Robo Blast 2 is a 3D Sonic the Hedgehog fangame based on a modified version of Doom Legacy.

Dependencies

  • NASM (x86 builds only)
  • SDL2 (Linux/OS X only)
  • SDL2-Mixer (Linux/OS X only)
  • libupnp (Linux/OS X only)
  • libgme (Linux/OS X only)

Warning: 64-bit builds are not netgame compatible with 32-bit builds. Use at your own risk.

Compiling

See SRB2 Wiki/Source code compiling

Disclaimer

Sonic Team Junior is in no way affiliated with SEGA or Sonic Team. We do not claim ownership of any of SEGA's intellectual property used in SRB2.