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Battle Kingdom +7D   [2021]

Battle Kingdom +7D Released by :
Mayday! [web]

Release Date :
16 March 2021

Type :
C64 Crack

Videosystem: any
Proper release: 100%

AKA :
Battle Kingdom +7DP 100%

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Trainer .... TheRyk of Arsenic, C64 Club Berlin, Mayday!
Original Supply .... Achim of Icon64, Mayday!
Linking .... TheRyk of Arsenic, C64 Club Berlin, Mayday!
Test .... Brainstorm of Commodore Connection Line, Mayday!
  Mr. Phiz of Corndogs, Mayday!
  Thunder.Bird of C64 Club Berlin, Digital Talk, Hokuto Force, Mayday!
Help .... Didi of Laxity


Intro used in this crack:
DownloadZooLook Stars ReMeistered by Mayday!

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User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 18 March 2021
@TheRyk - Aah now it works. :) The user indeed has to press F1, everytime he loaded the game, to see his name and score in the highscore-list and F7 everytime to save it. Didn't quite get that F1-part correctly first, because this is really a bit unusual from the game-programmers and somehow also not solved ideal. Thanks for the clarification.
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 18 March 2021
I was shortly a little alarmed about the F7/F8 confusion as this would have been a VERY silly reason for yet another release. :D

But all is good:
F7 as in the trainer menu is correct, but F8 (my typo here) seems to work, too, because that ori CIA call apparently doesn't make a difference between them.

About having to press "F1" to LOAD saved score from disk (right before making your first game in that session, otherwise saved score being overwritten by default table): As I said, the solution of the original IS a little odd, and we've been working on a mod which has even been tested, but discarded the idea.
User Comment
Submitted by Mr. Phiz on 18 March 2021
f7, i meant, typo
User Comment
Submitted by Mr. Phiz on 18 March 2021
If you press f8 before you load your old highscore file to memory with f1 your out of luck i think! race is on!
User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 17 March 2021
@TheRyk - the manual I had already read before, but it says F7 to save. Then it's F8 instead, should maybe be changed in manual. Strange thing is, i see that the emulators i tried (Denise/Hoxs/WinVICE 3.2) are saving, when F8 is pressed in Title-Screen, but next time i load the game, only the standard names can be seen in the highscore-list again. Hm, maybe a problem of my diskimage? Will copy the files over to a fresh d64 now and see what happens then.
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 17 March 2021
@KAL/Saver: Yeah RTFM ;)
It's explained in trainer menu as a footnote "*"...

[F1] in Title Screen (the one with scroll) to load
[F8] to save score.

A bit unusual, and I actually worked on modding this to make it auto-save score, but in the end came to the conclusion that people who care about their hiscore being saved, will also care to push the buttons.
User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 17 March 2021
Do you have to press a certain button as a player, so that the game saves the highscore? I ask, because somehow my score was never saved so far and i always played without trainers. The game is similar to Venture on the Atari-2600, one of my first games back then. I still have the game-module and the console. :)
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