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#1 chris cervoni

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Posted 09 December 2022 - 06:12 PM

i can i get the super nintendo style of zquest

#2 LikeLike888

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Posted 09 December 2022 - 08:17 PM

i can i get the super nintendo style of zquest

Please look on either http://www.google.com/or https://www.google.com/ or both. SNES stands for Super Nintendo Entertainment System and google search engine can help you look up if you can get the super nintendo style of zquest.


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Posted 10 December 2022 - 01:53 PM

i can i get the super nintendo style of zquest

Not sure what you are looking for but you can download a zquest emulator here " https://www.zeldacla...wnload-archive/" . Purezc contains more than 750 quests and many of them has SNES style


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Posted 11 December 2022 - 04:02 PM

i see a guy on youtube creating a zquest game using better graphics then the nes version i can only use the nes graphics and would like to know how to get the better graphics for making my own super nintendo version of zelda

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Posted 11 December 2022 - 04:24 PM

That's down to tileset. Those take the form of unpassworded quests, but the idea is that you download the tileset, open it up in ZQuest and make your quest from there. (Anyone can make their own tileset by importing the graphics/SFX, making combos, etc, but obviously it's a lot of work.) Here are a bunch of tilesets, fair warning that some are a lot more comprehensive than others.


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Posted 11 December 2022 - 05:43 PM

after i download a tileset how do i open it in zquest



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Posted 11 December 2022 - 05:45 PM

It's just a .qst file, open it the same as you would open any other.



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Posted 11 December 2022 - 05:54 PM

Since you're new to ZQuest, I do want to direct you to LTM and Nick's ZQuest Tutorial. It won't have the answer to every question (that's what these forums are for, after all), but I think it'll be a huge help for you.

 

I've also gone ahead and moved this thread to ZQuest Editor Help, as it seems to belong there more than Custom Quest Discussion.


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Posted 12 December 2022 - 05:42 PM

when i downloaded the tile sets it wont open it says media player wont play i tried others way and it still wont open

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Posted 14 December 2022 - 09:53 AM

i still cant get those tile sets to open

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Posted 23 December 2022 - 12:32 PM

Zelda Classic is not available on Super Nintendo. It's only on PC, Mac, and (supposedly) Linux
 

 


when i downloaded the tile sets it wont open it says media player wont play i tried others way and it still wont open


Are you... trying to open this in a media player!?

https://www.zeldacla....com/downloads/

Please choose an appropriate version of Zelda Classic/Zquest from this page to open your selected file in. It is your responsibility to select a version which corresponds to the version the file was made in, as other versions may not work.

Again, please do not attempt to play this on a Super Nintendo, as there is no such cartridge in existence.

If, however, you wish to create a quest using in-game tiles which resemble a 16-bit game, then you must click on the word "File" in the corner of Zquest, then click on "Open", and then select a tileset quest already containing those graphics. (it sounds like you already downloaded one, so use the pop-up menu to navigate to your "downloads" folder.)

If you haven't already,  you will need to extract the quest files from their ZIP folder. ZIP folders exist to cut down on filesize when transferring or hosting computer files, until they are ready to be used. right-click on the ZIP file and look for an option to "extract". This will create a second, "Uncompressed" version of the ZIP folder, from which you will need to open files in Zquest.

 


Edited by Old-Skool, 23 December 2022 - 01:13 PM.



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