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DRAK 101% +3D   [2024]

DRAK 101% +3D Released by :
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Release Date :
14 January 2024

Type :
C64 Crack

Videosystem: any
Proper release: 101%

AKA :
Drack

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... G-Fellow of CODE7
Graphics .... Grass of Avatar, Digital Monastery, Hokuto Force, Lethargy, Resistance
  Isildur of Samar Productions
Crack .... ElfKaa of Avatar, Samar Productions
Trainer .... ElfKaa of Avatar, Samar Productions
Bug-Fix .... ElfKaa of Avatar, Samar Productions
Docs .... Don Kichote of Avatar, Caution, Reliance, Samar Productions
  ElfKaa of Avatar, Samar Productions
Test .... Apprentix of Avatar
  Don Kichote of Avatar, Caution, Reliance, Samar Productions
  ElfKaa of Avatar, Samar Productions
Help .... Don Kichote of Avatar, Caution, Reliance, Samar Productions
  The Shadow of Avatar


SIDs used in this release :
Scary Intro Tune v2(/MUSICIANS/G/G-Fellow/Scary_Intro_Tune_v2.sid)


Intro used in this crack:
DownloadAvatar Intro 19 by Avatar

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User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 15 January 2024
I wouldn't dismiss such reports so quickly either (hello Excess) - because chances are there actually is a bug, which only occurs on certain preconditions.

As for this particular case - if you can make it screw up on an older VICE and it works in the recent one: check RAM init patterns and accesses to uninitialized RAM. The emulator is most likely NOT the problem.
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Submitted by ϵʟʞ on 14 January 2024
It was originaly like that.. And it was not necessary, as it does nothing - graphics will return back by drawing the next screen. But - yes - it could be disabled.. Also it could be disabled run/stop restore then etc. So - don't press it! :)
User Comment
Submitted by Comos on 14 January 2024
Just a constructive note: Why the cbm+shift was not disabled in game?
User Comment
Submitted by ϵʟʞ on 14 January 2024
I really would like to know where it crashes then - if it was not just defamation! What was your setup? Did you modified bytes in game? Did you do some direct jumps or what??
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 14 January 2024
oh yeah tested on VICE 3.8 now, worked as a charm, sorry :)
User Comment
Submitted by ϵʟʞ on 14 January 2024
Lie is never constructive.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 14 January 2024
"Write constructive messages!"
TheRyk wrote constructive messages using proper manners while you're swearing like a sailor to him just because he reported a crash. You're not making a good impression. Maybe you hit some language barrier not being able to communicate correctly in english without filling your statements with swear words, then better let someone else from your group dealing with PR.
User Comment
Submitted by ϵʟʞ on 14 January 2024
Don't write bullshits, because it works! If it is not working for you, then you have no Commodore 64. Use C64 or corresponding emulator and don´t write bullshits! It was well tested! Nobody will have any problem with this if they uses correct C64 setup! Not some non-standard or what bullshits. It is also tested with FCIII cartridge without problems!
Write constructive messages! No - it is not working! Yes - it is! And if not - give me exact description where and why. Try emulator, try C64 with standard setup. Find problem with your hardware before writing bullshits!
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 14 January 2024
actually just like here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDi8RA7OoSo
so your version ended just like any other version :)
User Comment
Submitted by ϵʟʞ on 14 January 2024
TheRyk: What you mean: direct mode?
Did you play it? What a crash? In your head? :) Tell me how you made a crash!?
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 14 January 2024
hmh where is that brandnew end sequence, played it through and just got the usual crash -> direct mode
User Comment
Submitted by Freestyle on 14 January 2024
Hey Andy/Shadow, are you still around?
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