It's funny how we both created different mods based on the Pac-Dots. Mine is based off of the original Pac Man, while yours is based off of Pac-Man World.
I (possibly) installed Ring Racers Noire using srb2bld, and suddenly BLAMMO!! Docker decides that it will not obey me and will not start...
EDIT: All it needed was a good ol' computer restart. Phew.
When I opened up Docker after the restart, there is a build called...
Cool. Now with that question outta the way, how exactly do I use Docker to compile any build of Vanilla SRB2/SRB2Kart/Double R/whatever into an executable file?
I tried running as administrator, but it still says "Your PC cannot run this program". I then realized I just had to download a version tailor-made for x86 computers like mine.
All that's left is to ask a simple question: Where does Docker get involved with srb2bld?
Thanks for the help with the last two steps. Now where does Docker get involved? (for the Windows steps)
(Also, my computer says it cannot run the Docker installer)
I loaded the custom EXE. However, when I started it up, it tells me "You just got SIGSIEV'd!". Is there a file missing? Here's what my folder looks like:
This is a development and testing thread for SRB2: Lunar Edition.
It's a reworking of SRB2, with Sonic gaining a more powerful version of his thok, Metal being able to reserve his dash state, and Tails and Knuckles getting enhanced versions of their original abilities (may or may not stick)...
I think they will play similarly to the Mario Party minigames.
Me too.
Also, it's been 2 years since this thread's been created, and we still do not have an update on SRB2 Party.
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