
Not actually asking for any hints, it would just be good to know whether I've ever been on the right track with The Lemming Ledger, or whether every single attempt has been far from what you intended!Quote from: WillLem on November 30, 2025, 04:10:18 AMIn theory, if we wanted to go down this route, could I run a server from a Raspberry Pi 5 just for hosting the necessary files? I have one that I've not really been using much, and it would be fun to learn about file hosting, especially if it might help to make engine updates much easier for everyone.
Quote from: namida on November 30, 2025, 01:15:09 AMOne thought that comes to mind is having a "user-gfx" folder, with the same structure. If a file is present in that folder (or the appropriate subfolder) it's used; if not, the default one is used.
I need to learn to step back from the keyboard for a bit when I get frustrated.Quote from: WillLem on November 29, 2025, 04:10:38 PMEven more ideally, engine updates would be handled via online downloads as well. The only issue with this is that players like to modify the gfx in their own copies, and there may be times when it would be necessary for a graphic to be updated, thus overwriting the user's copy. We'd need some way of detecting whether the target graphic is a mod. But anyways, that's for another topic.
Quote from: The Tomato Watcher on November 29, 2025, 11:24:17 PMVery few of the updated solutions are intended, but almost none are worth patching out. Sour 2 in particular feels impossible to ever be fully fixed, as it will always be possible for some precise lemming spacing to cheese the level (and might even be everyone's first thing to try no matter what), even if I make the save requirement as strict as possible. Kinda sucks because I thought the intended solution was clever, and if this level were in the original game that precise lemming spacing wouldn't even matter, but it is what it is, and it's not worth touching the level ever again.
Sour 4 is the exception. It might take a while, but I think I can make it work, we'll see.