Gerry,
I think that a LPB file can
not be bigger than 65535 Bytes.
But that doesn't mean the
total of moves and shots, but all the movements (Up, Right, Down, Left and
Shots) each time that the tank make a turn, the counter do not count that for a
move, but the LPB record it.
Jim could confirm if i am
right.
It could be interesting to
combine two LPB to complete a too long level like 1984, but unfortunately when
using a LPB, the level automatically restart to the beginning.
Unless you play the level
until a certain amount of moves, enter the editor and save the level under a new
name, then play this half completed level and finally, save the second
LPB.
You would end up with two
levels and two LPB.
Bye
Donald
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 9:53 PM
Subject: level 1984
I was just curious as to how many moves is it possible to
record in an
lpb? Would it be possible to record the maximum amount of moves,
save
the level at that point in the editor, rename it 1984-B or
something,
and continue on like this until the level was
completed?