





So... does this mean that, once it's finally complete, I can download JUST the PGE Editor and PGE Engine and the SMBX Integration pack, and play Mario solely within PGE? I won't need to install SMBX 1.3.0.1 anymore?Yoshi021 wrote:Yes, PGE is an entire engine. When PGE is done you can make highly customizable configuration packs for your own games.



SMBX Integration means you NEED to have SMBX engine with it's content, because "SMBX Integration" has no own images/sounds/musics, and it has configure tool which will look for SMBX directory and will modify main.ini, music.ini and sounds.ini to point stuff to selected SMBX directory. If you need to don't have SMBX engine and use PGE only, you need "SMBX 1.3 Compatible" and later "SMB Xtended" which will success original SMBX pack with new stuff (some I'll inhered from SMBX-38A).Bonnies wrote:SMBX Integration pack


I know that now! I have the SMBX 1.3 Compatibility pack, instead!Wohlstand wrote:SMBX Integration means you NEED to have SMBX engine with it's content, because "SMBX Integration" has no own images/sounds/musics, and it has configure tool which will look for SMBX directory and will modify main.ini, music.ini and sounds.ini to point stuff to selected SMBX directory. If you need to don't have SMBX engine and use PGE only, you need "SMBX 1.3 Compatible" and later "SMB Xtended" which will success original SMBX pack with new stuff (some I'll inhered from SMBX-38A).Bonnies wrote:SMBX Integration pack

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