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Site Discussion / This one lags too...?
« on: June 22, 2006, 05:54:43 PM »
While this forum is generally more accessible than Andi's, I've been having trouble recently getting on (maybe only certain times of the day). Has anyone else had problems accessing this site?

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Level Design / Re: Help a Lemedit newbie!
« on: September 01, 2005, 11:01:23 PM »
CustLemm looks for a file called "levelpak.dat". This is the level pack you're currently using. If you don't have a file with this name, just create it by saving your level into a file named  "levelpak.dat". (Or if you put it in another *.dat, rename the file levelpak.dat.)

Recommendation: make a separate folder called "Packs" and put any and all level packs you have in there (with different names). Then when you want to switch packs, delete the levelpak.dat you have in your main CustLemm folder, and copy/paste one of the other packs to this folder. Then, rename it levelpak.dat.

Rest assured that when you delete a levelpak.dat you won't be deleting anything you don't already have in the Packs folder.

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Reviews / CustLemm Level List Game
« on: April 27, 2005, 01:58:04 AM »
I wasn't sure whether or not to put this in the Level Designing forum or not, but the other Level List Game topics are here, so I think this makes more sense for consistency. Even though this isn't a level list game in the same sense, I'm just calling the thread this again for consistency.

This time, instead of reviewing levels from official games, we'll instead review user-created Lemmings levels. This topic will be limited to CustLemm/LemEdit levels. If someone else wants to start a Cheapo one, go ahead.

Since Timballisto suggested the idea and wanted his packs reviewed, we'll start with his first pack. (When I downloaded it, the levels weren't even in a pack, just individual levels. Timballisto, you might want to put them into a .dat pack for everyone's sanity. Btw, I'm calling your pack Timb01 instead of pack1...)

To get the screenshots, I just got different views of the level in DOSBox, took several screenshots, then put them together. It's not too difficult to do, but I've gotten pretty fast at it and wouldn't mind making screenshots for different people's levels on request.

Without further ado...



Timb01 - Level 1 - The Iron Puzzle

10 climb, 10 float, 5 bomb, 4 block, 3 build, 10 bash, 10 dig

80 Lemmings
87% to save
RR 1
Time: ? minutes (>10)

Good: It stays true to its name.
Bad: More than 10 minutes? You could finish it in just 1! Also, the hidden traps turn out not being hard to avoid at all.


A note: I'll be putting up all the screenshots for this topic on this server space that I have access to. The other screenshots for this pack can be found at this address:
http://www.jx3.net/tdg/shve/levelpics/
File name for the picture is Pack ID (in all lowercase, case sensitivity matters) + hyphen + level number.png

So timb01-2.png is the next one.

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