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Super mario rpg save editor
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  1. #Super mario rpg save editor movie
  2. #Super mario rpg save editor code

#Super mario rpg save editor code

So it would seem he wasn't finished with v4.0, but he decided to upload his most recent code at the time because he wasn't going to be finishing it for one reason or another. Without the (relatively small but dedicated) user base LAZY SHELL has acquired over the years it would never have made it past v1.0. It's come a long way and it's largely because of your bug reports and feedback that have pushed it to reach the level it is today. Nevertheless, I hope people can still make use of it or at least enjoy playing around with it for fun and whatnot. I know it's far from perfect and has always had problems (see the posts right above, for example). I've put 100's of hours into this editor since I first started working on it in 2008, and until last year it's what I've primarily spent my time on. You can try it out if you wish, but don't expect a final version to be released any time soon (if ever at all), since I don't have time anymore to work on it. There's still quite a few bugs in this version, since I've been too busy the last year to fix them. I haven't been able to work on the editor since last August, but here is a (very buggy) beta version of LAZY SHELL v4.0 ( source).

#Super mario rpg save editor movie

You can also download the latest version of the program, including the mysterious v4.0 release here: Ĭaptain Swag, creator of Mario 64 Movie Maker 2.0, maintainer of LazyShell 4.0, and a bunch of other stuff. The GitHub repository can be found here:

super mario rpg save editor

Please feel free to fork and submit pull requests! The repo features a recreation of the version history with commits which are as time-accurate as possible, based off of the timestamps from any code snapshots of the program that could be obtained.

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That said, I have taken quite a bit of time to create a GitHub repository for LazyShell for anyone who wants to contribute to the program's source code for adding new features, fixing bugs, making the program compatible with newer systems, etc. I haven't seen any sort of thread talking about this, so I apologize if I'm wrong in assuming that most people aren't aware that Giangurgolo released v4.0 of his LazyShell editor back in August of 2014.īased on this post he made back in 2015, it seems that this was possibly the last version he will ever officially release.















Super mario rpg save editor