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CCEdit 2.0 - mobius - 26-Oct-2013

okay, this is a ridiculous problem I know but I can't find where to get CCEdit 2.0. Raised eyebrow :huh:

[i'm talking about the newest editor, the one that displays a square around the cursor which represents the playing view.]

Somebody handed me a link in chat months ago, and that's how I first got it. My computer broke down so I have to re-download it. I can't find it doing a simple search on google or yahoo, it's not here, it's not on the yahoo group. wtf... am I just missing something?

also; an unrelated question: how do you enable skipping passwords in both tileworlds? [go to any level without need of a password]


CCEdit 2.0 - random 8 - 26-Oct-2013

http://cctools.translucentdragon.com/download.php. This should have both versions of the editor.

There's also a link to that website on the wiki: http://chipschallenge.wikia.com/wiki/CCEdit under "External links".


CCEdit 2.0 - Flareon350 - 26-Oct-2013

This is the best level editor ever.


CCEdit 2.0 - mobius - 28-Oct-2013

oh okay, thank you. I thought that site only included the older one and I read somewhere *about that site* that it was outdated so I was mislead.

Quote:This is the best level editor ever.
I second that.


CCEdit 2.0 - The Architect - 28-Oct-2013

Quote:also; an unrelated question: how do you enable skipping passwords in both tileworlds? [go to any level without need of a password]
Use the -p (*lowercase*) command-line option.

If you're launching the game from a desktop shortcut, you should be able to edit the shortcut to launch the game using that option. In Windows, for instance, you would do this by right-clicking the shortcut icon, selecting "Properties", navigating to the "Shortcut" tab and appending " -p" to the text in the "Target" box. (If you're still using Linux, the process should be similar; but the box you want to edit may be called something different, like "Command".)


CCEdit 2.0 - random 8 - 28-Oct-2013

You can also enable password-skipping for individual sets by adding the line "usepasswords=no" to the .dac files.


CCEdit 2.0 - M11k4 - 29-Oct-2013

A third way is to solve all the levels first and then you can skip to any level you want Tongue