07-16-2003, 11:28 AM
Yeah. I gave it a try a while ago and just now gave it another shot. No dice buddy. the address doesnt exist anymores. I am kinda losing interest in this now, so anyone here is free to take all of the differences I have mentioned in my other topic and either make their own guide out of it or try and find Jarulf and let him add it to his guide. No credit towards me is necessary!
I should have done this years ago, oh well. I always seem to push things off to the last minute... whats worse I expect everyone to care about a port of a pc game that is way over 5 years old! Hahaha!!! Laterz! Oh yes, before I go, the exp cap has been solved.
You can win 0-32,767 exp from a monster under normal conditions.
Anything earned between the numbers 32768-65535 act as negative numbers which are converted to zero thus you earn nothing.
However!
The value 65,536 in exp terms is virtually equal to zero exp. this is the point where it wraps around. So if you earn 85,536 from a monster, you will get 20,000 instead.
My credit goes towards Czar Dragon from the gamefaqs message boards for figuring this one out. these are not his exact words, but this is basically what it means. I tried to simplify it for myself to make it easier to understand. i have no idea how he figured it out. something about 16 bits or something.
I should have done this years ago, oh well. I always seem to push things off to the last minute... whats worse I expect everyone to care about a port of a pc game that is way over 5 years old! Hahaha!!! Laterz! Oh yes, before I go, the exp cap has been solved.
You can win 0-32,767 exp from a monster under normal conditions.
Anything earned between the numbers 32768-65535 act as negative numbers which are converted to zero thus you earn nothing.
However!
The value 65,536 in exp terms is virtually equal to zero exp. this is the point where it wraps around. So if you earn 85,536 from a monster, you will get 20,000 instead.
My credit goes towards Czar Dragon from the gamefaqs message boards for figuring this one out. these are not his exact words, but this is basically what it means. I tried to simplify it for myself to make it easier to understand. i have no idea how he figured it out. something about 16 bits or something.