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==German Oni== | ==German Oni== | ||
The German localization of Oni for the Mac accidentally shipped with development files. The game app's version number is 1.1, just like retail Mac Oni, and its creation date is 3/13/01, which indicates that the app is a retail build, not a beta. | The German localization of Oni for the Mac accidentally shipped with development files. The game app's version number is 1.1, just like retail Mac Oni, and its creation date is 3/13/01, which indicates that the app is a retail build, not a beta. This version was originally called "beta 5" by the community because it was thought to come after the leaked beta 4; but in fact the extra files it contains would likely have come from Oni's <u>pre</u>-beta period. It was also called "Big Blue Box" Oni, or "BBB" for short, because it was first discovered in a collection of four games called The Big Blue Box; however, all German copies seem to have these files, not just the BBB version. | ||
As in the | As in the English version of the Mac application, access to Developer Mode and many BSL functions had been removed, but the game data had two very unusual features: the level0_Tools files, and some scripts for levels that were never released. It also uses the Windows versions of the familiar level scripts. This confirms that the files that were made available to the localization team predated the final preparation for the Mac gold master, which [[History of Mac Oni|came after]] the Windows gold master and included [[Windows Oni vs. Mac Oni|some changes]] to the engine and the level scripts. | ||
The '''level0_Tools files''' (found in GameDataFolder in the usual .dat/.raw/.sep formats) contain resources used during development. The application cannot actually use these tools in-game (in fact, the startup log explicitly records that Oni skips "tool files" such as this one), but the function of the tool files was determined from examining their resources. If you're curious, you can download level0_Tools [http://geyser.oni2.net/edition/plugins/level0_Tools.zip here]. [[OniSplit]] can be used to extract the data into individual resources. level0_Tools contains: | The '''level0_Tools files''' (found in GameDataFolder in the usual .dat/.raw/.sep formats) contain resources used during development. The application cannot actually use these tools in-game (in fact, the startup log explicitly records that Oni skips "tool files" such as this one), but the function of the tool files was determined from examining their resources. If you're curious, you can download level0_Tools [http://geyser.oni2.net/edition/plugins/level0_Tools.zip here]. [[OniSplit]] can be used to extract the data into individual resources. level0_Tools contains: |