I'll hang onto my version as well, TB, just in case anything happens in the future, but I'll also gladly delete mine if Peb ever comes around!
I have a translated version of DWP's nswe Tutorial somewhere, if anyone ever needs that info.
Also, I appreciate the nswe Games Collection, which I'd bookmarked back then, but as with Peb himself, that link leads to Nothing, since it too is GONE.
Thanks for the Reply, and your brief visual version of a note about nswengine. :)
I just posted my old download of the newest build. I'm not as much into the engine as you seem to be, as it's a hassle making a game and then having to zip it and upload to itch.io. Please read my description on that page to inform me of any differences you find between the two builds. Thanks.
PS: And thanks for MindApe's nswe Game, I never knew it existed.
Not only was your version newer, but you also had peb's original json - which is a big upgrade from my placeholder sample, since it better showcases what's cool about the engine!
Wow! Nice. :D I honestly never bothered to open the newest build to try, so I've no clue what it contained once actually used. I just assumed it was pretty much the same files, just less-stable.
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I'll hang onto my version as well, TB, just in case anything happens in the future, but I'll also gladly delete mine if Peb ever comes around!
I have a translated version of DWP's nswe Tutorial somewhere, if anyone ever needs that info.
Also, I appreciate the nswe Games Collection, which I'd bookmarked back then, but as with Peb himself, that link leads to Nothing, since it too is GONE.
Thanks for the Reply, and your brief visual version of a note about nswengine. :)
Great minds think alike! I want to use nswengine for an upcoming jam, and I hope more developers and designers latch onto this thing.
When I get the chance, I will compare my git repo to your upload to see if you possibly have a newer version!
The wayback machine preserved a lot of Peb's work, but not the source code 😞 I scraped mine from Mind Ape:
https://mindape.itch.io/violent-dream-games
I just posted my old download of the newest build. I'm not as much into the engine as you seem to be, as it's a hassle making a game and then having to zip it and upload to itch.io. Please read my description on that page to inform me of any differences you find between the two builds. Thanks.
PS: And thanks for MindApe's nswe Game, I never knew it existed.
Not only was your version newer, but you also had peb's original json - which is a big upgrade from my placeholder sample, since it better showcases what's cool about the engine!
Wow! Nice. :D I honestly never bothered to open the newest build to try, so I've no clue what it contained once actually used. I just assumed it was pretty much the same files, just less-stable.