Status: Released: Platforms: HTML5: Rating: Rated 4. So you put it in the highways folder and then when you load up the game you can change the highway in your profile settings (where you change note speed, etc.) Other than that just make sure gem size is 0 and that the background videos are on. Original chart by: KadeDeveloper I couldnt port the effects, sorry bout that. If you want to try it, the transparent image needs to be set for the highway, not the background image. With everything I've done so far, I just get an empty highway.Įdit: Couldn't figure it out all last night so I decided to post today, and then found it out in like 5 minutes of posting this lol.
#Dark sheep mod chart how to#
I believe that its supposed to be one of those things where the highway is actually just part of the video, meaning the real highway would be hidden, but I'm not exactly sure how to achieve that. Then when I went into the game and chose that as the background image in settings, not sure if that is the proper way to do it.Īnyways, because you have to set the gem size to 0, the notes are obviously invisible. The transparent background image, I put it in the background images folder. I turned on the background video, set gem size to 0, highway is 0, note speed 12. There are flashing lights in the original video, so please be cautious when attempting to play with the modchart video. In cause you pause, remember to restart rather than to resume, as CH tends to desync videos when you resume. Set your note speed to 12, as it matches with most of the speeds in the modchart video. Throughout the game, youll be accompanied by a soundtrack created with genuine 1989 technology. This will align perfectly with the modchart video. Dark Sheep is a block-pushing puzzle game with horror elements, and a love letter to the Commodore 64.
#Dark sheep mod chart install#
Install the transparent background that comes with the chart in the. After its full release, the game saw several updates (one early update activated 51 new language options, including three fictional languages). By then, Markus Persson (the game’s developer) had been working on Minecraft for more than three years. So here are the instructions given with the song The first Minecraft beta came out in 2009, but the full game wouldn’t be released until 2011.
I saw JasonParadise play this and I had to try it out!
Full credit to the person who made it, this chart looks crazy: