![]() ![]() In most Toontown projects, ‘Magic Words’ as they’re called have been used to debug the game, or sometimes just have fun. Some polish has been applied to the update to make them smoother than ever before, with less crashes.This allows for new unique features in specific miniservers A new Holiday Passcode system has been added.Halloween speedchat phrases have been tweaked.The Spooky Skelecog has moved, and has changed appearence.Bats now fly around in Toontown Central.The pumpkins in Toontown Central now appear in every playground.The title screen, pick-a-toon screen and theme have been updated for Hallowwen.Miniserver administrators can now set the access level of players with a magic word.A ban manager has been added, so now you can finally get rid of those pesky toons!.You can now set a description for your miniserver.Every setting for your miniserver is now in a single file.You can now start a miniserver using a single file.The loading screen has been redone, containing community-contributed screenshots.The Pick-A-Toon buttons have been slightly altered, with a new Info button. ![]() A brand new Toontown Offline theme has also been added, to compliment the new title screen.A brand new title screen has been added to the game.You can now actually play Toontown Offline.A new and improved stand-alone launcher with a standard installer.New game setup, launcher, and multi-platform support Without further ado, here are the release notes… Please check that video out below and give it a good listen- it is a down-to-earth video that contains a lot of useful information pertaining to the project, and you won't want to not see it. We on the Toontown Offline team have also recorded a 30 minute video updating you on the new release, team changes, and Operation: Duck Hunt. Features, Bugs, Maintenance- you name it! It features new things pertaining to Cog Headquarters, Toonfest, Holidays, Magic Words, Episodes, Misc. Well, it may be because of this- before today, you couldn’t ACTUALLY play Toontown Offline, well, offline! A bug, which is fixed in this update, prevented it! Aside from that though, this new update defines our game more than ever. We’ve named it the ‘Offline’ Update for various reasons. This update is by far the largest we have ever produced for Toontown Offline. vampire shirt, marissa’s shirt, rainbow skirt, etc.), the color will be a filter over the original colors, so you might come up with some really weird/wacky/eye-bleeding results.Welcome one, welcome all, to the latest Toontown Offline update - The Offline Update. Also note when using color codes for pre-designed-and-colored shirts (e. NOTE: THESE ARE NOT THE SAME AS TOON COLOR NUMBERS! For whatever reason, there’s repeats as well no clue why. That being said, this one will be layed out slightly different.ģ 27 = pink dots boots (according to wiki, pink stars boots…?)ģ 40 = red dots boots (couldn’t find official name on wiki)ġ: default backpack (1 = orange with splats, 2 = purple with splats, 3 = white with red polka-dots, 4 = white with yellow/orange polka-dots) Shoes are a bit annoying the first numbers go up to only 3, but the secondary goes up to 48 (compared to 21 for hats, 4 for glasses, and 6 for backpacks). Numbers in ()s will be the secondary numbers.ġ: baseball cap (7 = blue, 8 = orange, 13 = odd unreleased yellow, 14 = red, 15 = cyan, 17 = purple)Ģ: safari hat (5 = darker brown, 6 = green)ģ: bow (1 = red with white polka-dots, 2 = purple with white speckles, 9 = yellow, 10 = checkered blue, 11 = red, 12 = rain-bow, 16 = pink with orange polka-dots, 18 = yellow and yellow-green checkered)ĥ: black top hat (4 = weird checkered blue-green-yellow)ġ2: party hat (19 = 10th anniversary hat)ĥ5: jamboree hat (seems a little glitchy not sure if it was like that in TT)ģ: unreleased black-frame purple-lens shadesĢ0: pirate eyepatch with jolly roger (4 = jolly roger replaced with sequins on edges) “~backpack 1 1” will be an orange backpack). Works the same way on the other accessory types (e. “~hat 1 7” will give you a blue baseball hat, when just “~hat 1” will give you a green one). “~hat ” will put that accessory in the specified color/texture (e. “~hat ” (replace with preferred number) will put that accessory with the 0 color/texture number. ![]()
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