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author | Mea, Grendel Man | website | [view] | A gigantic icy-themed metaroom that has been discussed at Creatures Caves for a long time, with the original idea coming from Sam999. Many have helped with this project, and this initial version should give those cold weather Creatures something to enjoy and claim as their brand new home, with plenty of space!
Version 1.2 by Grendel Man now includes teleporters and elevators, a weather system and some mapping fixes; no more stuck baby creatures! It has also been moved it so that it no longer conflicts with the Biodome, although it might still overlap some other metarooms. |
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It works nicely, haven't had major conflicts with anything. The only issue is it's completely bare. But, if you know your way around agent injection and gardenbox you can really make it lively and norn appropriate. I like how you can pick up and move the teleporters to isolate it if you wish to.
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I was able to download this okay, but trying to open it gives me an error message saying the file is corrupt?
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Version 1.11 is now available here.
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YEP. THAT WAS IT. It belongs in the Docking Station/ My Agents folder, apparently. Lol. I probably should've tried moving it first, but oh well. I'm just happy it works XD
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Naw, my color settings are correct. ;/ Maybe it's because I put it in the wrong Agents folder? Hmm.. Ima go check.
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I have Windows 7 and I can run Chione. If it a problem with your color settings? I don't think a Windows 7 Graphics card is doing it, an XP Graphics Card I bet could work with it.
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Whenever I open it with the creator, my whole entire computer gets the blue screen. ;[ I think it may be because of my crappy windows 7 graphics card LOL, but it sucks because it looks really pretty from what I can see...
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Awesome metaroom. It is going to look nice in christmas
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Brilliant metaroom, although it still needs a bit more content! I also think somebody should make an Arctic-themed breed to go with it.
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Lovely graphics, and lovely huge living space!
The temperature on the upper levels is a bit high for an arctic environment though.
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