Sert’s Stuff


Acid Mod

Posted in Uncategorized by sertsblog on May 6, 2008
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I haven’t posted this here because I haven’t updated it since I posted it on the TMW Forums (and I don’t plan to any time soon), but from the number of downloads I’ve got it’s still my most popular mod and it’s definitely pretty fun for a while.

If you, too, would like to play TMW on acid, download the customdata here.

Sunset Mod Update

Posted in Uncategorized by sertsblog on May 6, 2008
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Not a huge update to this one… a few monster drops look more like things the monster would actually drop, such as bug legs, red and normal scorpion stingers, etc. I adjusted the lighting and coloring on the apple to make it look more like an apple and less like a peach. The emoticons I made are also default in this mod as well, so there’s no need to download it seperately. I also removed the magic flower and mana seed as they are part of a different project.

To download it, you’ll want to get both the tiles and the graphics. They are seperate now because the tiles are a much larger file and I’ll be updating it a lot less than the graphics. In the future, I’ll post updates for one or the other.

16-bit Mod

Posted in Uncategorized by sertsblog on May 6, 2008
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Have you ever wanted to play an early Genesis RPG online? Well, you can approximate that feeling with this mod. Nearly every image has been pixelated to the lower resolution of the titles of those eras.

Download the customdata zip here.

Sunset Mod

Posted in Uncategorized by sertsblog on April 26, 2008
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This mod is designed to be easy on the eyes with lower contrasts and saturation, and hues that are warmer or cooler depending on their location. I’ve called it “sunset” because the world always looks prettiest at sunset, doesn’t it?

This mod will be extended over time to include facelifts for most sprites and icons in the game, and hopefully, tileset facelifts as well. Right now I am focusing on the ones that need it most sorely (read: look the ugliest but are used the most). You can see examples in the preview, but you really have to try it out to get the full effect.

Download it here. This zip is ready for customdata, so just place it in ~/.tmw/customdata (or C:\Documents and Settings\(your username)\.tmw\customdata for Windows XP users.)

Edit: The download link has been updated for a newer version.