It would be a relatively simple task to submit a new all-original spritesheet to an archive mod and then they can just replace the shapes used in the flash. It could even be applied to things like sprite movies where the submission was removed because of the characters involved. The old version is kept on the server purely for archival purposes, but only the new version is available on the submission's page. New version of the submission is uploaded. It may be necessary to collaborate with musicians here on NG to create a replacement if no close matches are found in the audio portal - which is awesome because I'm sure musicians would love to have their work featured in the classics.ĥ. Archive Mod replaces or removes the asset in accordance with the author's wishes.Ĥa. Failing that, the Arch Mod could still contact them through email or social media.Ĥ. Then they could upload their revised assets themselves and the Archive Mods would know that the submission is ready to go. Upon deletion, the author could automatically be PM'd a list of options. The contact process could be automated instead. Archive Mod "claims" the project and then proceeds to do whatever possible to contact the author.ģa. Archive Mods see the submission appear in their mod tool in the same way it normally would appear in the Portal.ģ. Submission is deleted or perhaps just hidden from view.Ģ. If were to implement a class of user called an Archive Moderator, we could have a team of volunteers whose job it is to replace assets in old flashes which would otherwise result in their deletion.ġ. If it works for Scrotum, the oldest user-submitted flash on the entire site, it will work for all of them.Īlso link to song because it might be the catalyst for saving Newgrounds' history.thats great! so we could just replace all of the copyrighted music with non copyrighted ones and we could have our fav submissions back I just did a test where I replaced the current song with a chiptune song by my man which I happened to have on my desktop. Find the asset > right click > replace > select appropriately-sized replacement > save. It requires no programming knowledge at all. If it's just a matter of copyrighted music, and the backups still exist, we have another option.Ī flash decompiler like JPEXS will allow you to replace assets including images, shapes, text, scripts, and most importantly music - easily. Hoping we can get it updated but not sure if the FLA files are still around.Īs for "NG losing it's integrity" as mentioned above, it's either this or shut the entire site down.but there is barely any music in it but anyway i have found it a warning, if people start linking to backed-up content, we'll have to start deleting the backups too. At 12/4/16 10:42 AM, TomFulp wrote: At 12/4/16 10:36 AM, KMatrix11 wrote: At 12/4/16 09:36 AM, TomFulp wrote: At 12/4/16 03:45 AM, Bit maybe you could shed some light on this.Had to remove it for the sake of being thorough on copyrighted music.
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