Update: You can save your layout with F3, and load your layout with F2. It saves to the ole.dat file, and it seems you can only have 1 at a time.
There's a pretty complex world as the default, so back it up before you make new levels. Other random key pressing created a capture.rec file, I don't know what it's for, or what key did that.The
Object Locative Environment Coordinate System is an engine that determines and calculates a robot's interaction with the environment based on the camera's current perspective. Gaps can disappear behind a pillar, bridges can be joined just by rotating the camera, and all sorts of weird mind tricks can be accomplished with a little experimentation or plenty of imagination.
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Unfortunately there is no save or load feature, presumably reserved for the upcoming PS3 and PSP version which was recently revealed at E3 2007. Still, this small trinket is a strangely amusing toy in itself and portable console owners can get a taste of
Echochrome on their PC right now without the wait.
Name:
OLE Coordinate System (
English page)
Developer: Jun Fujiki
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB
Direct download link:
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can't play.
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There's a pretty complex world as the default, so back it up before you make new levels.
Other random key pressing created a capture.rec file, I don't know what it's for, or what key did that.
At work I can make it run, but at home there is some problem rendering the mouse (same problem as Tunips).
In both computer I had to add the d3dx9_25.dll
Home computer runs on Win XP SP1 and work computer runs on Win XP SP2.
Any clues?
By the way, I think the english page is this one -> OLE Coordinate System