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:::OniVirgin: I think I should add some new moves to Yosemite Sam because he doesn't have as many moves as other characters.
:::OniVirgin: I think I should add some new moves to Yosemite Sam because he doesn't have as many moves as other characters.
:::Burt: OniVirgin: You might be interested in this page: http://wiki.oni2.net/OBD_talk:TRAM.
:::Burt: OniVirgin: You might be interested in this page: <nowiki>http://wiki.oni2.net/OBD_talk:TRAM</nowiki>.
:::OniVirgin: That page looks useful. But... my new semester is coming and I must focus on my study. Maybe other time I can modify it...</blockquote>
:::OniVirgin: That page looks useful. But... my new semester is coming and I must focus on my study. Maybe other time I can modify it...</blockquote>
::::::What happened here? Our new and enthusiastic modder is thrown off by having to absorb 10 screenfuls of technical stuff that's not in his native language (and really, who ''does'' speak hex fluently? ;-). Now, imagine if we had a visual 3D TRAM editor, or even a GUI for OniSplit that basically said, "What parts of the TRAM do you want to focus on?" and there was a pulldown menu for "knockback", "damage-dealing bones", etc. and it would highlight those in the actual Oni binary data for an animation, and they could type a new decimal value in for damage, or pick a new bone from a popup menu, and the GUI would convert it to hex. That's just a random example of the philosophy of "enabling creativity through user-friendliness", and it's essential to the mindset of anyone who loves Macs. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 17:31, 25 August 2008 (CEST)
::::::What happened here? Our new and enthusiastic modder is thrown off by having to absorb 10 screenfuls of technical stuff that's not in his native language (and really, who ''does'' speak hex fluently? ;-). Now, imagine if we had a visual 3D TRAM editor, or even a GUI for OniSplit that basically said, "What parts of the TRAM do you want to focus on?" and there was a pulldown menu for "knockback", "damage-dealing bones", etc. and it would highlight those in the actual Oni binary data for an animation, and they could type a new decimal value in for damage, or pick a new bone from a popup menu, and the GUI would convert it to hex. That's just a random example of the philosophy of "enabling creativity through user-friendliness", and it's essential to the mindset of anyone who loves Macs. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 17:31, 25 August 2008 (CEST)