As the artwork and textures are the property of FarSight's licensors and therefore not under FarSight's direct control, I would think these would be the game assets that would be least likely to be modifiable, at least legally.Yeah, I'm only really thinking about opening up the texture sets and artwork, to at least allow us to have some fun with those.
As the artwork and textures are the property of FarSight's licensors and therefore not under FarSight's direct control, I would think these would be the game assets that would be least likely to be modifiable, at least legally.
As the artwork and textures are the property of FarSight's licensors and therefore not under FarSight's direct control, I would think these would be the game assets that would be least likely to be modifiable, at least legally.
How tight is Steam when it comes to being able to mod games without developer approval? Farsight might not get a vote on whether the game gets modded or not...
I've installed 3rd party mods on Steam games and never had a problem.
If they do modify the roms, it'd at least be interesting to see someone adding in the complete Cactus Canyon ROM, if it actually is available somewhere.
Well that'd mean not only cracking TPA, but getting your hands on and cracking the PROC rom. That was a total labor of love for a very small niche group of owners. Just wouldn't be right with no compensation.
I do think it would be awesome though to have a mod with the stickers for the bad guys put back into CC, or to make the Boogie Men dance in SS, or any of those other mods that FarSight themselves had to take out due to it not being 'table release' accurate. Drop targets in Firepower, moving earthquake center in Earthshaker, all those kind of things that were prototype only.
I would love to add shadows to the playfield (pimping that shadowless TZ table comes to mind). All I need is the playfield artwork image map.