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2010-01-24
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@ Berlin - Love this city!!
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This sure proofs why the n900 lacks good content. If i were a develloper and read this, i wouldnt even try to make a game anymore. everything is hacked and cracked or modified! games that come out is no match for you guys to hack in and play it for free.
This sure is the down side with the open source platform! You guys are clearly ruining the payed apps platform! big game developers like EA Dont like these things, and am quit sure there wont be any games from them if you guys keep screwing around with copyrighted game files
First of all, wow! We anticipated requests for level editor but didn't quite expect the users to put effort to reverse engineer their own. It's very nice to see the level of interest Angry Birds has received from the Maemo community.
As for any possible legal issues no worries, go for it!
On the other hand, we do have had discussions about our own level editor too but no concrete plans have been made yet. And because of that unfortunately I can't promise you any support currently.
If you have any suggestions regarding the level editor or Angry Birds in general we're all ears.
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2010-01-24
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@ Edinburgh
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I want to try them. Is it possible to use them not instead of current level but additional? I don't have the level pack installed. I have created /home/opt/rovio/angrybirds/data/levels/pack2 directory, placed Through_wall.txt and 3littlepigs.txt in there and renamed them to level34.lua and level52.lua and changed the theme line in the two files from theme1 to theme2 but I cannot find theme2 when I start Angry Birds.
How can I use your custom level as theme2 instead of theme1 levels when I don't have the level pack installed?
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2010-01-24
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@ Edinburgh
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2010-01-24
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2010-01-24
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2010-01-24
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@ Sydney
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This sure proofs why the n900 lacks good content. If i were a develloper and read this, i wouldnt even try to make a game anymore. everything is hacked and cracked or modified! games that come out is no match for you guys to hack in and play it for free.
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2010-01-25
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@ Slovakia/Bratislava
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2010-01-25
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2010-01-25
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@ The Netherlands
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@jakiman, you are obviously missing the point here! The n900 has a terrible lineup for games and apps at the moment. the ovistore is near emty. apps like ovi maps are far from finished. And finaly a nice game comes out. and within a few weeks people find a way to free download the extra level packs and start cracking the code for making own levels. Result: Extra level pack has been removed from the store and not be returned since.
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This sure is the down side with the open source platform! You guys are clearly ruining the payed apps platform! big game developers like EA Dont like these things, and am quit sure there wont be any games from them if you guys keep screwing around with copyrighted game files