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Title: An answer to smart f'ing question?
Post by: RedRamage on 09/13/03, 11:07:13 AM
Okay...let me apologize for offending the great citizens of this marvolous forum.  Let me also give hommage to the great game known as RBI Baseball, and to the great site known as Dee-Nee...long may both live.

As I'm sure those regulars have determined, I was, in my misspent youth of a couple of months ago, a big fan of RBI 3.  I find it rather strange that I was such a fan of a game which didn't exist, but that I was.  Weird huh?

However, I've have learn my my errors... I have rededicted my life to the great RBI in the hopes that when I pass from this life I may fill the stands of that great RBI game in the sky.

Okay, was that enough grovelling?

Here's a question: Is there a ROM editor available for RBI that lets you change any of the graphics?  One of the graphical thinks I don't like about RBI is the field.  It looks like an Astroturf field.  If there is a decent program out there that lets me update the graphics I'd like to try and redo a better field for the game.
Title: Re:An answer to smart f'ing question?
Post by: RockRaines4life on 09/13/03, 03:23:45 PM
The reason the field looks like an AstroTurf field is because it is one.  The programmers of the greatest game ever would not just make the field a shitty puke green color for the hell of it.  The off-color field adds to the turf realism, along with the dirt patches around the bases instead of a full dirt infield and the high bounces the ball takes over the heads of novice outfielders.  They even have the white line drawn where the back of the infield dirt would be.  Attention to detail like that is nothing short of pure genius.
Title: Re:An answer to smart f'ing question?
Post by: nightwulf on 09/13/03, 10:37:38 PM
Just about any tile editor will let you dick around with the graphics. I've had best luck with Tile Layer Pro, which can be downloaded from this page (http://www.zophar.net/utilities/graphutil.html) at zophar.net

Nightwulf