whew, when I saw the lvl I didn’t realised it was such a small tileset!
The theme is space, and I’ll start off with some positive points:
- The computers are nicely drawn
- There are several small aliens who are IMO pretty cool :)
The tilesets looks smooth, but when you know how to make a tileset and stuff, you know that this all very simple drawn.
There are (almost) no textures and not much eyecandy.
And, the space-blocks-spaceship theme is overoveroverrrrrused!!!
This is by far not the best tileset in that theme, it’s too small and simple. But it is a nice try. [This review has been edited by Piccolo aka SoulFire]
Wowa! Thanks all ;)
This is what you NOW MUST DOWNLOAD OR YOU ARE DIE. All right?[This review has been edited by Taz]
It’s dumb to let devan say something like that.
The level sucks. Way too short, way too much enemy’s and no ammo or other events. The eyecandy is just not good, not bad.
Because the level is so short, there’s no ammo and no much enemys, and for the thing devan says, this only deserves a 2.
I think I know, why the level is hide in homecoocked levels: there is 2 many levels, that NOT are hide in the ‘‘homecoocked levels’‘ list, and because of that, you can’t see all the levels, because there is a maximum… (i just had 2 delete a lot of levels, because of that) try delete some of the levels, and look again. If that doesn’t work, try to download TK’s LevelLister at http://www.jazz2online.com/downloads/moreinfo.php?levelid=1581 and try then. I don’t know what you’r talking about (jazz in a crate?). I (also) wonder how i did… I know, it’s a small level, and I think, (if this level’s rate is good) i’m going to make a ‘Dimension Level Pack’.
That “later”… I probably won’t make a longer version anyway :P
[This review has been edited by Snowball]
[This review has been edited by Snowball][This review has been edited by Snowball][This review has been edited by Snowball]
very ugly level and small
very nice levels and musics
Type /readsl anywhere and push enter or use the status, query or channel popups, that is, right click somewhere on those windows
btw, i guess you’ve chosen not to run the initialization commands. if you had, you would had read the echo and would probably know what to do. Moreover, you have now to manually create the folders ‘cache’ and ‘saves’ on the directory wherein the script is. Alternatively, reload the script, this time choosing to run the initialization commands. Otherwise, you will probably get error messages like “* /write: unable to open ‘e:\Documents and Settings\Cataphract\My Documents\Scripts\JJ2 add-on\cache\data2.txt’ (line 779, jj2.mrc)”
Violet CLM: Read the description.
new edit: Pois bem… Violet, you probably only have a superficial knowlege concerning mIRC. Sure, JJ2 and mIRC and very different things: whereas mIRC is an IRC client, JJ2… well… you know what jj2 is.
However, mIRC is much more than an IRC client. It has a complex and relatively easy scripting language which is mainly used to perform tasks such as sending on-join messages, kick users who behave badly (e.g. flooding), costumize graphical aspects of mIRC, et cetera.
A deeper use of mIRC scripting allows you to create, for instance, simple games and daemoms, mp3 players, email clients, there are even ICQ and MSN clients. Much of this is NOT IRC related.
You’ll find in the zip file you can download from this page a text file containing the instructions telling mIRC how to show you the listed servers, what to do when you choose to click a certain button and so on. You just have to load the file and you shall be able to do what is written on the description afterwards.
I hope this little explanation was enough…[This review has been edited by Cataphract]
I did use the /load -rs “c:\program files\mIRC\jj2 add-on\jj2.mrc” command. I didn’t get the echo. But whatever, it works now.
This add-on is simply a must-have. It’s even better than xjj2, IMO.
When you type /readsl, you get a little window, just like xjj2 without the sidebar. It shows you the servername, type, players, version, lag (ping), and IP. Nothing special, indeed. There’s also a “Serve” tab. With this, you can list or create your server. You can choose what version the server has to be, game mode (including coop and race), the usual stuff like name and level (including a very useful “Browse” option) and the difficulty level. You can always choose to just list your server, or to start the game.
When you right click in the channel window and you choose JJ2 SL, you can configure everything. What to do when a server is “unjoinable”, the JJ2 path, what list server to use, auto-update, and to what folder the cache should be moved.
The only drawback is that your fur uses the normal colors when joining a server with this program.
No real “new” options, only 2 or 3, but there are simply NO bugs, you don’t have to use xjj2, and when using mIRC… DOWNLOAD NOW!
9.2, you deserve it.
To Violet: Well, it’s a XJJ2 thats very fast and useful, built-in in mIRC. Since much JJ2 player use mIRC, this is very useful since they don’t have to start XJJ2 again and agin. Clear?[This review has been edited by Fl@$h aka BlewMeUp]
EDIT: Because of all new functions I changed my rating from 9.2 to 9.7. w00t.[This review has been edited by Fl@$h aka BlewMeUp]
Yes, this level is, in essence, a water fall where you have to go to the top.
You start at the bottom, where the waterfall lands in a pool. If you fall in the pool, you have to get out through a inlet to a cave, there are sucker tubes pushing you down everywhere else.
The level mainly consists of going up in two ways. One, inside the caves on each side of the waterfall, where you climb up the rocks. Two, jumping across the waterfall, sometimes with platforms to aid you, sometimes not.
There are some dinosaurs near the bottom, but they aren’t done too well. The tileset use could use a little work, except at the top.
Still, this is a nice level.
oops…
as for the aliens, I can’t draw a good looking alien big enough to compare with a rabbit…
Also, I’m starting vector reality 2…
Oh yea, the theme WAS suppost to be an alternant reality, but I got carried away with the spacy stuff (I just love space tilesets)…
(Man, I like ending my thoughts in lines of dots!)…[This review has been edited by RSPSS FR]
First of all, let me thank you for giving the example level a nice, long title, that would be hard to overwrite anything, as opposed to just “VR” or something like that.
Anyway! This tileset is, presumably, a space tileset. The backround is space, and for eyecandy, we have little rocks (metors/asteroids) flying past. There are invisible blocks, so you don’t fall through space.
You move from spaceship to spaceship, where the walls are all single color blocks (of varying colors) with layer 4 background of.. stuff that looks goodish. There is also H/V poles, Spikes (that come out of the ground), Vines (I think), Buttstomp blocks, and maybe some other stuff. Because it’s a TSF tileset, I can’t view it in JCS.
There are a few tiny little aliens who you have to stare at closely to figure out what they are doing, some of who shoot yellow bullets at you. How fun.
Overall, it’s an ok tileset, but nothing special.
(By the way, don’t go left at the start of the example level. You’ll fall off the level to the bottom of the screen)
Yay! I’m the first download AND review!
Ok. The review.
This are really funny furries ;) Some nutty red and blue santaclauses. Nice weapons from the game, and you can animate it. Nice ‘n Nutty.
It looks a too little tileset, but as you see the Xample level, you know what you can do whit it. There is a bomb, water, good helicops, a Jazz standing and a jazz watching above him.
Overall: A very nice icy, funny, furrie tileset.
Download? Do it now.
this is not a terrible level its not a brilliant level but not terrible.
and the weapon placement is a bit of ok.[This review has been edited by _Jaws]
I agree with Fl@sh. Nice program though..I am thinking about making a simmulair program, except for a diffirent game.
Nice tileset, and quite original…
It follows it’s theme well (except for that trigger thinge) and it is well drawn (but a bit bland). And I rate it: download it, if you like that sort of caveman stuff.
Hi Wazz(hehe>:)
The levels are all,well,small(duh).
They’re still nice to play in.
The tilesets are mostly cool,yet a little too standard.
I’D too give a nice 7.5,
but…
…“The one who reads this is dumber than the one who wrote it”…
Makes 7.2.Hehe!
Da tileset is really cool.
(At least it’s much better than my Cave thingy…:-P)
The graphical stuff is well done,and there are lots of animated thingies.
Keep it on!
First of all: nice tileset!
Second: That you havent used anything expensive doesnt matter, it doesnt make your tileset better and no reviewer will give a higher rating.
Well, the tilesets theme is a cave. The cave has diamonds and bone stuff.
A lot of destruction animations and stuff. The tiles that are self drawn are nice but have not enough detail IMO.
Well, keep on making tilesets!
hmmm, pretty short review… :(
[This review has been edited many times by Piccolo aka SoulFire][This review has been edited by Piccolo aka SoulFire]
Sorry, no installation rating this time because I got this level via autodownload off of EvilMike’s server.
INSTALLATION RATING: N/A
A great eyecandy effort by EvilMike. The lack of layer use is a bit conspicous, but I cannot find any blatant mistakes in the actual mapping itself. I’m also assuming the tileset is slightly limited, too.
EYECANDY: 2.6/3
Weapon and carrot balance is good, but not perfect. The navigation is great, although I did not find any secrets. The level overall is pretty well balanced with the fast routes near the bottom but powerups/carrots nearer to the top (which is also easy to control, which was one of Mike’s goals).
WEAPONS: 1.5/2
NAVIGATION/CARROTS: 3.5/4
SUBTOTAL: 5/6
This is great. You can tell you are playing a top-notch level when you playing this level.
OVERALL “FEELING”: 0.9/1
This level exceeded my initial expectations with flying colors. This is definitely Mike’s masterpiece so far, and it therefore it serves as an ideal model that all CTF levels should live up to. I heartily reccomend this for download. Great job, Mike!
TOTAL SCORE: 8.5/10
ROUNDED SCORE: 8.5/10[This review has been edited by SteelTalon]
Whoa! My name’s in the database! +2 points for that!!!! :-P
Ok, ok, I’ll calm down.
This is a very useful but very un-original program. We’ve all seen this stuff before but those who hasn’t got one yet, download this NOW.
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