(02-08-2018, 07:11 PM)Willsaber Wrote: I know you're not much of a reader, but he actually provided quite a bit more evidence than that in his post. Then again, I'm talking to the guy who has openly stated he doesn't like evidence being brought in to discussion, so maybe I'm talking to a brick wall or something, idk.
Quote:Oh yeah, I have the proof of them actually decompiling my game too. See, when you get a star in this game it plays the SM64 coin skipping sound. And at least at the time of this game's release, that sound effect wasn't available anywhere. I actually ripped it by myself, but never used it in the game. So it was an unused sound effect. And the only way to get an unused sound effect is, well, decompiling the game.
Literally the only proof he's offered in regards to decompiling the game is this sound effect. I provided the quote in its entirety right here.
The alleged "stolen" music tracks and graphics (the site throws up a warning on Chrome, so I won't open it myself) wouldn't require decompiling to obtain.
The "coin skip" sound effect is extremely common in Super Mario 64, certainly not difficult to rip.
In fact, I am pretty sure the ghost courtyard area with the L is Real water fountain has no music playing. Killing ghosts there would get you the coin skip sfx with minimal editing required to clean up the sound effect.
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