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How to combine level sets easily? - AdrenalinDragon - 10-Mar-2012

For my TomP2Remix set I'm merging TomP2 and TomP3 into one set by deleting the worst levels and then copying them over in Chipedit and it just keeps crashing.

I think I'm going to have to switch over to either CCTools or CCDesign for copying/pasting levels.


How to combine level sets easily? - rockdet - 10-Mar-2012

CCDesign works just fine for these purposes. Slight smile


How to combine level sets easily? - jblewis - 15-Mar-2012

I wish Macs had the ability to open up multiple instances of the same program. Tongue That would make some of this SO much easier...


How to combine level sets easily? - geodave - 15-Mar-2012

all together now.....MACS SUCK!


How to combine level sets easily? - AdrenalinDragon - 16-Mar-2012

Windows 64 bit sucks too. I have to keep switching my levels over from computer so I can play them in the original Chip's Challenge. Can someone just make a 32 bit version of Chip's Challenge so playtesting can be quicker?


How to combine level sets easily? - tensorpudding - 16-Mar-2012

I hear that some guy wrote a cross-platform work-alike of Chip's Challenge so that you could do this. It's compatible with the levelset format and everything!

Seriously though, it'd violate the copyright of the original work if it was a bare disassembly that used the same resources. And in all likelihood, once it was ported to the Win32 API it would have noticeable differences.


How to combine level sets easily? - M11k4 - 06-May-2012

Ok, so I hadn't seen the level organizer in CCEdit before starting this thread, but once I found it I was able to do what I wanted (though admittedly it was still a bit cumbersome). See cccc.ccl for the results :-)