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Issues with Yeti's Revenge #16

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maths22 opened this issue May 29, 2016 · 7 comments
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Issues with Yeti's Revenge #16

maths22 opened this issue May 29, 2016 · 7 comments

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maths22 commented May 29, 2016

From @Danfun64 on June 9, 2015 23:54

Yeti's Revenge: A certain section of the level "All's Well That Ends Well" isn't particularly fun for epileptics, as it mainly consists of rapidly switching colored backgrounds and a continuous ringing of the 1-up sound. To make matters worse, the level immediately afterwards crashes the game.

Copied from original issue: SuperTux/supertux#83

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maths22 commented May 29, 2016

From @tobbi on July 29, 2015 22:40

I notified the author of "Yeti's Revenge" about this issue. Not sure if he's willing to work on it, but let's see...

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maths22 commented May 29, 2016

From @tobbi on August 1, 2015 11:27

What about creating a stop button with a message box that says "Press only if you have problems with rapidly switching colours" ?

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maths22 commented May 29, 2016

From @Danfun64 on August 1, 2015 16:7

"and infinite 1-up sounds"

I think the rapidly switching colors and infinite 1-up sounds should be removed entirely though.

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maths22 commented May 29, 2016

From @tobbi on August 13, 2015 23:27

Problem is that these serve a function in the level. The frequency of the flickers indicate certain places...

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maths22 commented May 29, 2016

From @Danfun64 on September 7, 2015 18:36

If that's the case, the whole section of the level should be replaced!

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maths22 commented May 29, 2016

From @tobbi on September 7, 2015 18:45

Actually, we could reduce the speed of the flickering...

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maths22 commented May 29, 2016

From @tobbi on October 27, 2015 9:49

Luckily, this isn't bound to any release since it's an add-on. So, I'm putting this in post-0.4.0 for now.

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