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Monster 2 Portable Prerelease 1

Application: Monster 2
Category: Games
License: BSD
Description: The Monster series of RPGs are high quality open source role-playing games. Built from scratch with a focus on good story, unique gameplay features, and professional looking and sounding artwork and audio. Monster 2, the latest edition in the series, is a nostalgic trip back to the days of the epic SNES RPGs like Final Fantasy and Breath of Fire.

Download Monster 2 Portable 1.0p1 Prerelease 1 [36.4MB download / 41.5MB installed]
(MD5: C61521D910DD0AF459A4E9B8B8DCE7B3)

Release Notes:

Prerelease 1 (2009-08-09): Initial release

  • Removed monster2.exe from the installer as its function is incorporated into the portable launcher

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link isnt working

link isnt working

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Having upload issues, try

Having upload issues, try again later tonight when I have a better internet connection.

[Update] Should be fixed now, but it may take it a few minutes to hit all of the download mirrors

[Update 2] Ok, so it's not fixed yet. It's a SourceForge issue, and I'm working it out with them over IRC right now.

[Update 3] Fixed

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Works like a charm here.

Works like a charm here.

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Is it ready?

Are we going to see a stable release of this any time?

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Back at college, haven't had time

Hey Trent. I haven't had a chance to do anything with this in awhile. I just got back to college and am trying to get back into the swing of things. I know there are a couple of things I want to do before I would call it finished, and then whatever testing needs to be done by the release team. For one, I originally had the launcher check for the existence of monster2.exe as a way of checking if the program is installed correctly (as is typical of many of the apps here, checking for the main executable to see if the app is installed correctly). However, now that I'm bypassing monster2.exe entirely, I need to check for the 3 different .exe's... I have an idea of how I'm going to do that, but we'll see how it goes.

Also, with my work on VBA-M Portable, it was brought to my attention that the Direct3D .dll files can't be distributed with the application, which you (and now I) are doing here, I believe, so I'm not sure what to do about that... what version of Direct3D is it, btw?

Perhaps Zach Thibeau can give me some insight here... (he's the one who's been helping me on VBA-M Portable, and who brought the whole Direct3D thing to my attention in the first place). I'm not exactly sure what he did to solve the issue in VBA-M, but I think he just compiled VBA-M without Direct3D at all, which might not really help here... I'll need to look into it.

But don't worry, I'm still trying to get this out Smile

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