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The Crawl (3d RPG Maker)
13 years ago

Possible resurrection


Recently I’ve discovered that someone more experienced in C code has undergone the task of converting Voxlap to run on modern Windows and compile without all the hassle required to do it with the original.

This is great news for this project as I’ll be spending some time with the updated source code and seeing what I can do with it.

It doesn’t seem completely stable yet, but it might be just a few issues in the code that can be or will be cleaned up anyhow.

I’ll still be using some of the evaldraw code as a reference, but this means I won’t have to leave this project in limbo for much longer.

Here’s the link to the GitHub location. Seems promising. I still will be spending time on OCD, but on the side I’ll be playing with this code.

https://github.com/Ericson2314?tab=activity



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