![]() ![]() Thanks for replying, can you post up some of the XL images you made? I haven't yet found a site where all of the ST graphics are shown (were the Amiga images the same?) However, the only way to get the 256 colour graphics from it would be through a screen grabber. The gamemaker has the graphics in a proprietry format but can import LBM files. ![]() I've tried the BTCK but prefered the original game graphics. I once converted all the graphics from Bard´s Tale 1-3 (AMIGA) to the ATARI 800 XL (256 color mode,later player-overlayed multicolor charmode), for a role-playing game, but without animation.The graphics were just ripped with a freezer cartridge (Action Replay).The resolution of the 256 color mode is too low for the fine animations anyway and in player-overlayed charmode changes in bitmap probably change color. Maybe it can load in data from old Bard´s Tale games.There are lots of pictures (monsters, heros, city graphics etc.) in VGA in this program - the PC versions of BT 1-3 only used EGA graphics.The AMIGA and ST versions of Bard´s Tale 1 look the best, Bard´s Tale 2 has better graphics on the AMIGA than on PC, but there is no ST version.īard´s Tale 3 looks best on the C64,because PC version is EGA only and AMIGA a 1:1 port of it and animations don´t look good. It can be found on the "Ultimate RPG archives" for the PC, together with Bard´s Tale 1-3, Dragon Wars and Wasteland Does anyone know if/how these can be extracted from the disks and viewed?ĭon´t know exactly, but for the PC and AMIGA, there is the "Bard´s Tale Construction Kit". ![]()
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