![]() Time will tell which team's efforts were better-spent. Seek Out Scrooge seems to be a series of Cog facilities and events ending with a Chairman boss fight, which is more exciting on paper than the bulk of TTCC's updates, and will get the luxury of being ready to play on release, without having to play all of Toontown again. To contrast, Toontown Offline's upcoming Seek Out Scrooge episode has spent a similar length of time in development to TTCC if you date TTCC back to Toontown Stride. Even pulling up Lawbot HQ by its roots lacks the mileage of creating a brand new boss fight. In summary, these changes have added up, and will keep adding up, but their work has just begun. Lawbot HQ is soon to have a facelift, and it wouldn't surprise me if the other Cog HQs will, as all toon neighborhoods seem to have been improved. ![]() While Boardbot HQ looms in TTCC's future, renovations have taken up most of their updates. TTCC is scratching the surface of feeling like new after years of work and changes in branding and leadership, going back to TTI which began in 2014. Most servers have included varying degrees of adjustments to the existing content in the grand scheme, they tend to lack meaningful impact on our Toontown experience, and then, the developers have wasted their time. However, as easy as TTCC is to develop compared to a game from scratch, upgrading and replacing a decade's worth of game assets designed by dozens of paid, full-time Disney Interactive Media Group staff is a trial. In theory, old and new players should prefer this approach to Toontown with appealing graphics and gameplay updates for the modern day. The most palpable benefit to going this route is that, with fewer people each day wanting to grind through Toontown again, TTCC feels like a fresh experience. Seeing how all attempts to make new Toontown games from scratch since 2013 collapsed, the team must have decided to upgrade the original source code as far as it can go. My goal here is to review how Corporate Clash is going about this based on what I have observed in six years of Toontown private servers. Each major version of Toontown has gone a different way with this, because engineering new game content with small, unpaid teams is no small feat, so careful considerations must be made. However, knowing that, if anyone would still like to use it to have a more vanilla experience without Intel crashes, I am sharing it since I already spent a few hours editing the packs.īoth of the original packs listed above can be found on Ugly Corny's website.The desire most players have had for every Toontown project is that the team somehow expands on the classic game. This pack was created WITHOUT the permission of these creators. It is instead an edited and combined version of:Īn enormous thanks to these two creators. Please keep in mind though, this is NOT an official Ugly Corny content pack. I provide more information about changes in the pack in the comments. I decided some toons may want the same so I included a link for the one I put together here on Dropbox. ![]() The only issue with this is some people may not like playing with completely altered textures and music.įor personal use, I therefore combined two texture packs and made some edits to create an HD Vanilla texture pack that stops nearly all Intel-GPU based crashes (at least in my experiences in sharing the pack). You simply need to drag a provided "resources" folder into the Toontown Rewritten folder. Many may not know this can often easily be fixed by downloading certain content packs. I see a lot of people having issues with computer-based crashes (ex: going through tunnels, playing for more than 20 minutes).
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