awesome, thanks for the shout out! :)
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Thanks for reporting this. Your gpl file seems to be separated by spaces, right? JPixelStudio currently only supports tab separated gpl files - try saving it with tabs instead of spaces. The following format usually works:
GIMP Palette
#Palette Name: Ammo-8
#Description: Created by <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/rsvpasap1">rsvp asap</a>.
#Colors: 8
4 12 6 040c06
17 35 24 112318
30 58 41 1e3a29
48 93 66 305d42
77 128 97 4d8061
137 162 87 89a257
190 220 127 bedc7f
238 255 204 eeffcc
UPDATE: I have submitted the program for a VirusTotal scan. There was not a single detection across 44 scans, as you can see on the scan page.
Without a doubt, we can flag your detection as a false positive. I have adjusted the original discussion title as I found it wrongfully harmful to my reputation.
I’m sorry you have experienced this, but… No? Could you please provide some evidence and explain how you arrived at this conclusion? This is open source software and you can inspect the source code and compile it yourself anytime to convince yourself that there is no malicious stuff going on.
UPDATE: I have now even scanned the file with Windows Defender and no risks have been detected. I have also submitted the file to Microsoft for investigation to prove that there is no actual problem with the software.
What a gem of an indie game! The pixel art is creepy and well executed. The music and general sound design is eerie and haunting. The writing and story is intense and thrilling. The puzzles are fun. The learning curve is exactly right and the enemies have predictable behaviour that you can learn to master the art of killing. There might be a few typos in the journals you find, and it wasn’t exactly obvious how to mechanically unlock the padlocks once you had found the clues. But all in all - congratulations on this extremely well crafted and polished game!
Hi! If you open the dungeondraft_map file with a text editor, you can see the asset_manifest in the header. A list of all used assets is contained there. I seem to have loaded a bunch of asset packs that were actually unused. You could try the following: mark the IDs of the asset packs and run a text search - if they’re only contained in the asset manifest but not the world, you can delete the assets safely. This way, you could also eliminate assets that are unavailable to you.
Hi! If you open the dungeondraft_map file with a text editor, you can see the asset_manifest in the header. A list of all used assets is contained there. I seem to have loaded a bunch of asset packs that were actually unused. You could try the following: mark the IDs of the asset packs and run a text search - if they’re only contained in the asset manifest but not the world, you can delete the assets safely. This way, you could also eliminate assets that are unavailable to you.
We've just published Nauhghty Elves here on itch.io.
Naughty Elves is a Christmas themed 2D pixelart puzzle game. Your goal is to help Santa Claus to get back the presents from the naughty elves who want them all for themselves. Hit the elves with a snowball to knock them out and make them pay for their treason.
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO SAVE CHRISTMAS?
You can save Christmas here:
https://gurkenlabs.itch.io/naughty-elves