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[solved] PNG format - RenanDez - 09-03-2009

Currently LF2.0 only supports bitmap images (.bmp).
Bmp images are an old format, are very heavy.
All who have a mod know that the amount of memory used is very high.

Question:
It is possible make LF2 2.0 uploading images .PNG?


RE: PNG format - zero_legends - 09-04-2009

Yes it is possible. If u have Rammichiel with you.:p Rammichiel made a patcher for 1.9c. I don't know if he made it for 2.0. Anyways unless u know Visual C++, u should just hope for a master hex editor to actually make a patcher or program that will insilate png's.


RE: PNG format - Som1Lse - 09-04-2009

(09-04-2009, 04:03 AM)zero_legends Wrote:  I don't know if he made it for 2.0.

He didnt.

Also before using PNG's make shure it is really worth it. They use less harddisk space yes but uses way more ram which will result in slower gameplay.


RE: PNG format - Boop - 09-04-2009

(09-04-2009, 05:59 AM)Someone else Wrote:  
(09-04-2009, 04:03 AM)zero_legends Wrote:  I don't know if he made it for 2.0.

He didnt.

Also before using PNG's make shure it is really worth it. They use less harddisk space yes but uses way more ram which will result in slower gameplay.

http://lf2.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7493

xxtomnyxx made 2.0 compatible with the dll rammichael reverse engineered (originally made by the SD team I believe). The problem is, he uses the num version, while all the dll(dll framework) stuff is based on the no num version. So unless someone converts it to the no num version, you will have to choose between pngs, or the dll(framework) :p.


RE: PNG format - RenanDez - 09-04-2009

Mini question:

With PNG images occupy less memory?


RE: PNG format - Silverthorn - 09-04-2009

BMP: big files, average memory usage
PNG: smaller files, high memory usage

--> PNG has a longer loading time than BMP.


RE: PNG format - RenanDez - 09-04-2009

Sorry for this question...
So it is no longer necessary.