
Several UI adjustments, improving Cave Net cave descriptions in particular. Added a countdown for the new Weekly Caves. Cave Net will now make sure you have the latest version of Cave Creator before letting you proceed (for the sake of avoiding potential crashes, bugs, etc.). Buttons use the default cursor as opposed to the hand cursor now. Several user interface adjustments - including a much more refined import/export menu. List of supporters is back, you can view them in the About menu where it displays all the supporters - this is kept up to date. New "Provide Feedback" buttons on the main menu and cave-creating screen. The application (finally) forces the culture info to 'en-US' - this makes sure that decimal numbers use periods instead of commas, regardless of the system culture (some countries use commas instead). Sorry if you had genuine use for this letter :s Cave Net descriptions now support commas this is done through replacing the non-English letter "Ø" (randomly chosen) with commas. There's now Custom Directory Options for people who use a custom Pikmin 2 filesystem, such as Meeo's Restructured. You can now duplicate sublevels, for faster creation of sublevels that require similar settings. Huge size decrease from 50MB to only 8MB (there were a lot of unused images.). Every window is finally resizable, and components of the app will adjust accordingly. Fixed a big bug where loading a new cave while already in a sublevel's entities would mix up the entities between the caves. An entity that is set to spawn in the Plants & Decorations group will no longer have an option for spawn distribution weight - this fixes the problem where you'd only want 5 plants but got 50 instead. Updated UI to an Animal Crossing: New Horizons inspired menu. The list of changes made to each version of the tool. "It sucks, but it's free and runs 24/7." - Jimble Without the use of any legitimate server, submitting caves to Cave Net is done through text submissions to a Google Form. This is a sub-menu of Cave Creator which makes it really easy to get right into custom caves.
The ultimate way to play and share your caves with the world. On Macs, you can use Apple's Bootcamp to install Windows on a separate partition, allowing you have both macOS and Windows on your Mac. Using software like Wine to run it on macOS or Linux may work, but isn't guaranteed.
It doesn't natively work on macOS or Linux. NET application, and thus will run as intended on Windows computers. You can use Help > Check for Updates to automatically install updates inside the program.Ĭave Creator is a Windows. You can download the current latest here. Cave Creator 3.0 development versions are now available.