NeoFlash Spring Coding Competition 07: TTR v1.1 Tire & Ice edition
Freshmilk has tipped us off regarding his NeoFlash compo entry: TTR v1.1 Tire & Ice edition. The last time we saw him, he took a break from developing his Table Top Rally homebrew Lua racing game. Now, it’s back, and as always beefed up with more, more, more.
A lot of options have been fixed, tweaked, and added. The customizability feature that his homebrew game is known so much for has just become more flexible. In Freshmilk‘s own words: “This game has been designed around the user’s need, so you can race any way you like.” All that, and an inclusion of the mighty mouse car: the British mini!
Here’s the full changelog for TTR v1.1 Tire & Ice edition:
- New Terrain Selection (Side Scrolling)
- 7 New Terrains
- PSP Info (Handy Feature to know your Battery Percentage, etc.)
- Statistic options have been renamed to High score Options, to avoid confusion with Stat options
- Intersection Collision finished, shouldn’t need any more work. EVER.
- Cheating detection has been improved
- USB glitch fixed (causing a crash if clicked twice)
- Now works with ALL custom firmwares, 1.50, and 2.xx
The rest of the changelog behind the “Full Article” link below.
A quick note from Freshmilk before we go (just in case you panic): “Please note, that the “glitch” as it may seem after your first race, will be consequence of the game saving your High score, and won’t happen again unless you beat your High score. This has been implemented, should any contests be based around the game in future.”
Download: TTR v1.1 Tire & Ice edition
Visit: PSP Development Forum
Freshmilk has tipped us off regarding his NeoFlash compo entry: TTR v1.1 Tire & Ice edition. The last time we saw him, he took a break from developing his Table Top Rally homebrew Lua racing game. Now, it’s back, and as always beefed up with more, more, more.
A lot of options have been fixed, tweaked, and added. The customizability feature that his homebrew game is known so much for has just become more flexible. In Freshmilk‘s own words: “This game has been designed around the user’s need, so you can race any way you like.” All that, and an inclusion of the mighty mouse car: the British mini!
Here’s the full changelog for TTR v1.1 Tire & Ice edition:
- New Terrain Selection (Side Scrolling)
- 7 New Terrains
- Tyre stat can be turned off, every car will handle at an average rate.
- Weight stat can be turned off, every car will be the same speed, travelling at a 3 star rate.
- Health can be turned off, so that it goes back to the old one-hit kill method.
- PSP Info (Handy Feature to know your Battery Percentage, etc.)
- Statistic options have been renamed to High score Options, to avoid confusion with Stat options
- High score options/Statistic now has a menu
- Current Car is now shown in the option menu to avoid confusion
- Intersection Collision finished, shouldn’t need any more work. EVER.
- Cheating detection has been improved
- USB glitch fixed (causing a crash if clicked twice)
- 1st time error glitch fixed (the error you get 1st time you boot)
- Screenshot errors fixed (the numbering difficulties)
- Option menu crash error fixed (image loading bug)
- Analog controls can now be switched off, so that those of you with broken analogs can still race.
- Fixed to no dieing bug whilst racing in the zonda.
- Fixed the intersection enemy direction changing bug.
- Attempted, but not finished, some slide transitions in the menus.
- Now works with ALL custom firmwares, 1.50, and 2.xx
A quick note from Freshmilk before we go (just in case you panic): “Please note, that the “glitch” as it may seem after your first race, will be consequence of the game saving your High score, and won’t happen again unless you beat your High score. This has been implemented, should any contests be based around the game in future.”
Download: TTR v1.1 Tire & Ice edition
Visit: PSP Development Forum