
- #DINK SMALLWOOD HD EDITOR FOR PC HOW TO#
- #DINK SMALLWOOD HD EDITOR FOR PC INSTALL#
- #DINK SMALLWOOD HD EDITOR FOR PC 64 BIT#
- #DINK SMALLWOOD HD EDITOR FOR PC ANDROID#
alternatively, you can download it manually from VitaDB or from the project’s github page.
#DINK SMALLWOOD HD EDITOR FOR PC INSTALL#
The easiest way to download RTDink-Vita is to install VitaDB Downloader, from which you can browse and install all homebrew apps and games available on VitaDB, the largest and most up to date Homebrew Database for the Vita.
Now you can move using the left analog stick of your Playstation Vitaĭownload RTDink-Vita (Dink Smallwood for PS Vita).
Fix crash which happens when trying to load save. If you want MIDI Audio to work please download Timidity from here and unpack it to ux0:data/timidity. the TITLEID of the application has changed and is now DINK54321 rather than RTDINK123. The path of the data files has changed to ux0:data/Dink Smallwood HD/ rather than ux0:data/proton. Dink is never freed from the grievances of being a pig farmer, a fact he is far too often reminded of by his nemesis, Milder Flatstomp. The game has a satirical off-color slant, including everything from a fiercely abusive uncle to a town that worships ducks. The game features isometric, Diablo-like gameplay, including weapons, items, and magic. The game centers on Dink, a pig farmer-turned-hero who embarks on various quests throughout his world. The game is also notable for its humorous dialogue and surrealistic themes in various scenes between the gameplay. The game has a small but constant fan following that continues to develop add-ons for the game more than a decade after its release. An “HD” enhanced version was released in 2011, and made open source in 2017. What is Dink Smallwood for PS Vitaĭink Smallwood is an action RPG with “a spoonful of Zelda,…a dash of Monkey Island and a pinch of Diablo.” Initially released in 1998, the game was later on made Freeware in 1999, then made open source in 2003, including its assets in 2008. Version 1.3.1 brings performance improvements and MIDI support. RTDink-Vita is a port of popular 90’s RPG Dink Smallwood, for the PS Vita. See script/installer/readme.txt for what's new info.PS Vita Developer NabsiYa has updated RTDink-Vita to 1.3.1. Have a bugfix or patch?! Please send it over to Seth! Please note that any submission (code, media, translations, ect) must be 100% compatible with the license as listed in the source license #DINK SMALLWOOD HD EDITOR FOR PC 64 BIT#
Debug GL 64 bit is also setup (just to test - as I actually don't package a 64 bit version for Windows, just iOS)
Use the "Debug GL" or "Release GL" solution configuations in 32 bit. (most media is not included on here, so this is a way to get it.) Overwrite its dink.exe and fmod.dll (as that is probably different now) with your new one. If it worked, you should have a dink.exe created in DinkHD/bin.
Set the profile to "Release GL" and "Win32". (this is where you can emulate many devices and sizes) Assuming you'd rather not have an iPhone build, search the project for "//WORK: Change device emulation here" and right under that,Ĭhange it from string desiredVideoMode = "iPhone Landscape" or whatever it was to "string desiredVideoMode = "Windows" instead. By default, Proton SDK's main.cpp is setup to compile for iPhone most likely. Install Visual Studio 2017 (Community version works fine and is free) and open RTDink\windows_vs2017\iPhoneRTDink.sln. Unzip to \shared\win\fmodstudio, so you should have a proton\shared\win\fmodstudio\api dir, etc. Sign up at and download FMod Studio for Windows. Move the RTDink directory checkout to a sub directory of your proton dir.
More info at on installing and setting up proton
First, be able to compile and run the proton example RTSimpleApp. #DINK SMALLWOOD HD EDITOR FOR PC HOW TO#
How to compile and run the source to create dink.exe on Windows using Visual Studio 2017:
#DINK SMALLWOOD HD EDITOR FOR PC ANDROID#
Visit for installers for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android To just download working versions to play Dink Smallwood: