Name | Author | Game Mode | Rating | |||||
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Orbitus 2 spring event fix | Mosquito | JJ1 Level | N/A |
___________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Pre-warning: If you have the CD version of Jazz Jackrabbit that on the menu screen is titled "Jazz Jackrabbit CD" instead of just plain "Jazz Jackrabbit" you don't need this fix and should NOT use it. If you have the floppy version you should NOT use this either. You'll only break the level because those versions don't understand the level events in this version. Always make backups of the original files you are replacing. ___________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ There are at least two versions of Jazz Jackrabbit that were circulated on CD. One of them has the letters "CD" on the game title on the starting menu. The other one doesn't. The latter has a bug that makes a part of the level "Orbitus 2" impossible to get through without cheating. I think the bug itself doesn't necessarily reside in the mild differences between the two versions of the Orbitus 2 level but maybe in the way these two versions of the game handle the level events. For the problematic part those levels seem to be identical. Regardless. I can't access the game's source code. If I could, I wouldn't be qualified enough to make the necessary changes in the code. So the only option for me was to change the level itself. The problem is that somehow when you get to the point where you try to bounce Jazz in the springy walls and floors section the spring-event above the character gets triggered before you can exit through the hole on the right side wall sending you back up where you came from. This doesn't happen with the other version of the game - the one with "CD" on the game title. Taking the level from that version of the game doesn't help because it breaks part of the levels graphics. So I made this. ___________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ This little patch fixes the annoying Orbitus 2 level bug for the Jazz Jackrabbit CD version that does NOT have "CD" spelled on the title. I have seen at least two other Orbitus 2 fixes but the way they handled this problem was a little crude on my opinion so I made my own. Instead of just putting an obstacle under the upper springs and calling it a day, I lifted the upper floorspring events one tile with their corresponding graphics for both jumps. Nothing else is changed in the level. It is now possible to pass this particular spot on Orbitus part 2 with and without slow motion but the level still retains most of the challenge that I believe the developers originally might have meant this infuriating little puzzle to have. On the latter jump you have to bounce yourself from the left side wall towards the opening and press "down" -button timed just right. The latter jump is still rather hard without slow motion but I know it can be done because I played it through that part few times for testing purposes. All the way with and without slow motion. Without the patch it was really impossible. This is much easier on the other version of the game since you can only just keep moving towards the wall with the opening and get through it without any effort. For testing purposes I have included a savefile from the level Orbitus 2. I doublepacked the savefile to prevent any accidents with careless people overwriting their savegames. Special thanks to Newspaz for the J1E level editor because this wouldn't have been possible without this program. -MuffledMosquito
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