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Re: How can I do reverse engineering to a game?

Posted: April 8th, 2012, 10:51 am
by robert
MrFlibble wrote:Cool! Glad to hear you're successful in figuring this out by yourself :) I know how good this can feel, so congrats! :D

On another note, I personally haven't played Aquanoid, maybe I'll check it out when I have time :)
Try it! It's a nice game, annoying too, the speed of the ball is really fast.

You can try the demo version, it's available in some games sites.
Malvineous wrote:Don't feel you need to wait until you discover more before you put it in the ModdingWiki either. Having any little bit of information is better than nothing at all. If nothing else, you might save someone else a little time because they don't have to re-do the work you did!
Ok, next weekend I'll try to put some info. The problem is that I have to talk in english, and my english is not so good

Re: How can I do reverse engineering to a game?

Posted: April 14th, 2012, 12:01 am
by Malvineous
Don't let English put you off - your English here is fine, and the beauty of a wiki is that someone else can come along and fix up any mistakes, so don't worry if it's not perfect. Like I say, a little information is better than none at all!

Re: How can I do reverse engineering to a game?

Posted: May 14th, 2013, 7:37 pm
by robert
Malvineous wrote:Don't let English put you off - your English here is fine, and the beauty of a wiki is that someone else can come along and fix up any mistakes, so don't worry if it's not perfect. Like I say, a little information is better than none at all!
Allright! I'll post something as soon as I'm available