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  • ...ftware.jp/ From Software] {{ja}}<br />[http://www.fromsoftware.jp/en/ From Software] {{en}} With thirteen titles developed, ''Armored Core'' is From Software's largest franchise. The most recent title, ''[[Armored Core: For Answer]]'
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  • #REDIRECT [[wikipedia:Software release life cycle]]
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  • **[[From Software]] **[[From Software]]
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  • ...straction layer]] for restoring and extending older [[Direct X]] games and software (in reality Ex has always evolved alongside Sword of Moonlight/Ex). ...a camel-case Ex tacked onto the end. It is not to be confused with [[From Software]]'s [[King's Field EX]] mobile phone game. The choice was constrained to th
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  • ==Credits: From Software==
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  • |developer = [[From Software]] The game was developed by the Japanese video game company [[From Software]], and released December 16, 1994 in Japan, making it the first RPG release
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  • Image:SOMInst4.png|Sword of Moonlight step #2 (software license) ...ory for themselves. It also exists in order to provide the context for the software license printed in full above.
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  • | developer = [[From Software]] | publisher = [[From Software]]
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  • ...ord of Moonlight 2000]] refers to the original product published by [[From Software]] in Japan in 1999 or 2000. Contrast with [[SomEx]] or simply Sword of Moon
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  • |developer = [[From Software]] |publisher = {{vgrelease|JP=From Software}}{{vgrelease|NA=ASCIIWare}}{{vgrelease|PAL=[[Metro 3D]]}}
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  • **[[From Software]]
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  • |developer = [[From Software]] |publisher = {{vgrelease|JP=From Software}}{{vgrelease|NA=[[ASCII Entertainment]]}}{{vgrelease|EU=[[Sony Computer Ent
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  • ...ftware.jp/ From Software] {{ja}}<br />[http://www.fromsoftware.jp/en/ From Software] {{en}} With thirteen titles developed, ''Armored Core'' is From Software's largest franchise. The most recent title, ''[[Armored Core: For Answer]]'
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  • |developer = [[From Software]] |publisher = {{vgrelease|JP=From Software}}{{vgrelease|NA=ASCIIWare}}
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  • ...rom Software's own [[Sword of Moonlight: King's Field Making Tool]] retail software. {{dagger|With the possible exception of anything that coincides with From Software's King's Field games. And if so, perhaps limited to games made with Sword o
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  • | caption = 20th anniversary (of From Software) [[King's Field (series)#Merchandise and other media|King's Field: Dark Sid | developer = [[From Software]]
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  • ...lerated display devices from Sword of Moonlight tools. If there is no pure software device available then there will be a failure to acquire a device. Use this ...popup windows. Since filtering the texture on screen would be slower for a software rasterizer, blowing the texture up achieves the same effect while consuming
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  • ...ou only use the final patched version of ''som_rt.exe'' released by [[From Software]] without making any edits to the file whatsoever. Special care should be t
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  • ...included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Software|list of Software-related deletion discussions]]. <!--Template:Deletion sorting--></small><sm ...Delete''' - I am unable to find significant coverage about this RPG making software to establish notability. There's forum chatter about it but those aren't [
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  • ...oprietary file editors that were later released via the Internet by [[From Software]]. While this argument can be a complete file system address, SomEx will li
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  • ...a game a PR2 file and PRO file are identical; except that the game playing software must be able to find the file with a different file extension. Worst case s
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  • ::::They are guaranteed to exist. No high profile software is released by a high profile company, for a high profile game series, with ...e. I don't see why the nominator shouldn't create a new section of [[From Software]] called Sword of Moonlight: King's Field Making Tool. That would bring th
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  • ...mehow'' owing its existence to the rise to ascension of Sword of Moonlight software.
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  • ...stry key under which the entire Keygen system operates. The default key is Software/FROMSOFTWARE/SOM/EX/KEYS under HKEY_CURRENT_USER}}
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  • ...atabase, or within temporary files. If SOM is not assigned, or empty, then software should assume that a SOM file has not been made available. ...It is of no practical use within the SOM file itself, but is important to software development. Still it may be useful to override SOM with a new value as lon
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  • ...ork with a project. Beyond its obvious utility as a media file, since 2013 software that extends Sword of Moonlight had begun to prescribe additional meaning t
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  • ...to be animated. It's counterpart is [[MDO]]. Tools were provided by [[From Software]] for working with MDO files. However, no analogous tools were ever provide ...ment, however there has been a claim that on at least one occasion, a From Software customer relations spokesperson did state via email, paraphrasing, any atte
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  • ...as if it is identical to the last version of som_rt.exe released by [[From Software]].
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  • ...|indicates any thanks the game makers would like to confer. Thanks to From Software for instance|text}}
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  • [[INI file]]s are used to configure software. Sword of Moonlight uses INI files to track in game optional settings.
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  • ...chanics are affected, do_2k can (in theory) be used to play a game as From Software's Sword of Moonlight development personnel intended. Refer to [[#do_without {{Ex/inival|1.1.1.7|binary statements|in the affirmative reprograms From Software's Sword of Moonlight program to decouple the horizontal and vertical turnin
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  • ...because the image was corrupted in the original EXE file provided by From Software, so it just appeared to be a black screen if not repaired by the user. This
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  • ...ent number. Note, 0.05 is 2/3rds of the original bob effect chosen by From Software.'''
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  • ...gether to compose the [[#state]] property. The composition is performed in software. If any of these properties is defined the value of state will be computed ...gether to compose the [[#state]] property. The composition is performed in software. If any of these properties is defined the value of state will be computed
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  • If you experience different results then that is a software bug that should not be relied upon in order to ensure you expressions conti
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