Hex edited Toyz for Petz 5
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These are the few toyz that I've either made or altered to have show up in
the carrycase for the Petz 5 game.
For people who are worried about the necessary Registry entry for some of
the following toyz, please click here, NOTE that this is just
a howto to explain the use of Regedit if you've downloaded one of my
non-overwriting toyz! But now that we have our National Treasure -- Nicholas
-- why not instead download Tinker? Go to my Nicholas' Tools page for a link to his site and some tips on
using his utilities... Once you've downloaded it, use Tinker's File, Modify
Carrying case, feature.
Replace that hairball with a sapphire especially important for Dracoz |
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Pretty blooms and butterflies for your game |
more unusual-looking blooms and butterflies |
Babyz Doll for Petz 5 |
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Circus Cannon in your closet |
A replacement for your goldfish bowl / A "freedom" goldfish bowl This will overwrite your game's original toy, so put the original somewhere safe first. |
The beetle for your carry-case This will overwrite your game's original toy, so put the original somewhere safe first. It is intended as an example for a tutorial on giving hidden toyz on-shelf graphics. |
The Blue Butterfly This will overwrite your game's original toy, so put the original somewhere safe first. It is intended as an example for a tutorial on giving hidden toyz on-shelf graphics. |
Salon Towel / The Sponge These will overwrite the towel and sponge from the Salon scene, so put your originals somewhere safe. Once taken out of the case, they cannot be put back. If you want to remove them from a scene, close the game, move the two toys to a temporary directory, then open the game. You can then close the game and put them back in the toyz directory. |
Mint Bottle This Mint drink is a brand-new toy for Petz 5. It was hexed from the Milk Bottle and is intended as an example for a tutorial. It shows up slightly differently on the shelf simply because I changed the colour of some pixels in the filmstrip, in a similar way to that mentioned in my "simple filmstrip editing" for PII, 3 and 4. But if you want to try the same thing, be warned -- the method results are not predictable in Petz 5. Editing spr files by hand is tortuous; you're best using a special SPR-editing tool for the job. |