Defiantly better. order is still a little bad in some areas but you have added lots more tiles. The background looks better and the destruct blocks look better. I like it a lot better. 7.5 and DR
After releasing Fanolint, people pointed out how much it sucked (and yet still gave it decent ratings).
So I’ve changed it and now it doesn’t suck. Since the tileset is so different now, I’m releasing it seperately; if I didn’t, it would cause heavy confusion.
Notable changes:
-Tile layout massively improved.
-Fans now have the correct number of frames (32). In the original, the large fans had two duplicate frames and the small fans were missing four frames.
-Better looking destructtriggerbuttstompwhatever scenery blocks.
-Many more extra tiles for flexibility.
-There’s a textured background. I’m still not sure what use it is though.
-Song8.s3m instead of Fanolint.s3m. Just because.
EDIT: And since it turns out I have to say this after all, DON’T RATE THE EXAMPLE LEVEL.
fanex12.j2l | Fanolint | 3.18 kB |
JJ1 Fanolint v1.2.j2t | JJ1 Fanolint v1.2 | 86.80 kB |
SONG8.S3M | 114.95 kB |
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Defiantly better. order is still a little bad in some areas but you have added lots more tiles. The background looks better and the destruct blocks look better. I like it a lot better. 7.5 and DR
Hmmm…
Yeah…
Sky is good!
And you fixed low detail!
I think this tileset is good for use!
RATING: 7.7 with DR
This is frankly a great tileset. Great and practical. A few minor issues but overall well done.
Palette colors were spotless, which is definitely a big plus when considering previous
renditions of Fano by various users. All the tiles were there, which is also good, and tile
masks too are accurate.
I was struck profoundly by the large amount of tiles that were duplicated in the set. Many of
them were placed twice in the set, leading me to believe that either 1= There was an
option to make some tiles translucent in the level, or 2 (Which is far more likely) = The
author forgot which tiles had been already added, and put ‘em in again just to be safe. This
also occurred in the older versions of Fanolint. In any case, it was slightly irritating.
Fortunately, Minmay made up for this by using an excellent tileset layout, putting [almost] all
of each group of tiles in the same location, sorting expertly. A few of the orange bricks were
displaced, but overall it was nicely done.
Music was the fanolint song.
The tileset was fairly clear buggage-wise. Textured bg was alright.
So, what can be said about this Fanolint conversion? Very nice tileset. Not-so-nice example
level. I guess I’ll just say 7.9 and a DL rec for the tileset [I don’t recommend playing the
example level, unless you need help figuring out how to use the set].
Keep Jazzing!
PT
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