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lol I am Jurasicdude xD (maybe I should make my screenname shorter).Eldude said:@Jurasicdude - As far as paying for it to get the extra stuff goes, you can make perfectly working games without paying for the product. The "extra stuff" is just window dressing for your project and is not required.
Anyways, I do know you can make perfectly working games without paying for it (I looked at what stuff are restricted and whatnot). Since I never was able to get it to work correctly on my computer (I couldn't resist poking on its insides too much and deleted something I shouldn't have because it was working up until that point xD).
Hell, if there aren't any restrictions to the room size I bet you can just use a series of meticulous thought out bits of coding and an expanded map to make pseudo rooms and bypass the room restriction thing (though the way I think of it...it would need a lot of keeping track of which variables go where because if something went astray....).
Plus, if the free version supports reading and writing to text/ini files, you can bypass saving/loading by writing it all to a(n) text/ini file (though it would be jack easy to cheat...and I would find that amusing because I haven't really found a homebrew that you can "cheat" on without having to make your own AR codes, which I'm much too lazy to learn how to do abeit the simple process).
The only real limiting thing left would be the sound effects and music (provided the stuff above work...one day I may find out if I care enough to try). Really I think it would have been fine to just restrict music because even Mr Game&Watch had little beeping noises xD.
The only thing that really pisses me off about the DSGM website is that it sells R4 clones with its DS Homebrew Kit...of all the cheap flashcarts there are...why must it be a clone TT-TT. Shoptemp is beautifully cheap and sells working R4 cards for $6.





