I've come across a little video online and I was wondering what program the devs in it were using. I only have a few screenshots of the program, and the title bar has been cropped down.
(https://i.postimg.cc/4xbB52w9/Desktop-2019-03-23-15-24-06-01-Moment.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/DS0rfg9v)
And while we're here does anyone know of any Programs to open .PWS files?
Have you got a link to the orignal video?
There really isn't that much more to see in the original video, as its just interviews covered with a smattering of gameplay and someone placing bushes.
Here's the link anyhoo:
https://www.youtube.com/v/W1qZPpu5_Cc
I see now.
This will most likely be their in house engine editor. (or whatever engine they use)
.pws will most likely be a container file that has the model, textures and any other information the engine needs to load a track/bikes. Like how we use .pkz for GPBikes
Quote from: matty0l215 on March 23, 2019, 05:43:24 PM
I see now.
This will most likely be their in house engine editor. (or whatever engine they use)
.pws will most likely be a container file that has the model, textures and any other information the engine needs to load a track/bikes. Like how we use .pkz for GPBikes
Appears to be their in house editor rather annoyingly. As for the PWS file, Ive had a look into it and I can't seem to view any part of whats inside, regardless of what program I choose.
bit of a bee-ach thx for the reply.
To be fair, if you had spent god know how much money and time building a game, would you just let any person come along and "borrow" the model files :P
There have been multiple attempts to get the IOM track but has proved very very difficult unfortunately.
Quote from: matty0l215 on March 23, 2019, 05:57:59 PM
To be fair, if you had spent god know how much money and time building a game, would you just let any person come along and "borrow" the model files :P
Oh god yeah I know, and I agree with the reasoning, but it is infuriating, especially for modders/creators etc. (Which I am nowhere near being classed as BTW, I'm just pootling along to see how far I can get in some places)
Quote from: matty0l215 on March 23, 2019, 05:57:59 PM
There have been multiple attempts to get the IOM track but has proved very very difficult unfortunately.
Yea I know, I made a couple of attempts a while back, with the Jester game instead of the Kyloton Game, and I got really close to having the libraries open, I just couldn't find the right plugin for the recommended program.
Its a shame I can't get the KT track, especially when the rest of their games quality is, 'questionable' to say the least.
Doubt I'll get a reply, never mind anything else, but I've got nothing else to do with my Saturday Night LOL
(https://i.postimg.cc/sXNZW2Dw/Desktop-Screenshot-2019-03-23-18-18-50-30.png) (https://postimg.cc/MM1T2qBQ)
Might want to close some tabs next time mate :o
Edit- And I've just seen the last one... You sneaky bastard ;D
;D
lol
Genius ;D
Seems like its internal tool for their own game engine — KT engine. www.kylotonn.com/technologie/
Quote from: Myst1cPrun3 on March 23, 2019, 06:15:32 PMIts a shame I can't get the KT track, especially when the rest of their games quality is, 'questionable' to say the least.
Hear, hear. I mostly got their game as an "interactive guide to the Snaefell mountain course" and in hope that one of these days someone will crack that nut, since using it without paying for the game wouldn't be right.
Anyone here who's shady and going for a coding job at kylotonn ;) :D