QUOTE (Chakanevil @ Sep 21 2011, 01:38 PM)

so i found out the zelda majora mask time system changes, in cases we need to code a script, i ran these results multiple times, so inverted time will make screen tone take that much longer.
normal time takes 27 seconds, for a hour
27 seconds X 24 hours = 648 seconds in a day, 648 seconds divided by 60 seconds real time = 10.8 in decimal Hours 10.8 = 10 Minutes 48 Seconds
648 seconds X 3 days = 1944 seconds, divided by 60 seconds = 32.4 Decimal Hours
10.8 X 3 = 32.4 Decimal Hours
32.4 Decimal Hours = 32 Minuets 24 Seconds in 3 days
Inverted time takes 2 minutes 20 seconds, for a hour,
140( 60 + 60 + 20) X 24 = 3360 seconds, divided by 60, 56 minutes in a day
10080 seconds in 3 days, (168, 60+60+48, or 56 X 3 = 168) 2 hours 48 minutes in 3 days
There are some ideas how to make it work.
Lets say we have a switch called
OOT/MM Time Toggle Switch.
When the OOT/MM Time Togle Switch = ON, then we get the MM time and when the switch = OFF, we get back to the normal OOT time.
The Common Event for the normal OOT time is already present in the game and it will be used as setup to make a
hybrid Time System. The common event I am talking about is the Day/Night cycle we already see in PZE.
We only have to modify it to have 2 functions at same time: add a clock display which can be turned on or off via a switch. and to add the MM Time system.
All those will make the whole Day/Night cycle Common Event to be pretty large, confusing and complex. But we can do it.
QUOTE (Chakanevil @ Sep 21 2011, 02:12 PM)

ok where are these deku houses, I see the deku palace but no separate houses, like that tile set shows.

unless it means the the house where you get the camera, which looks nothing like this tileset, but rather a house on a platform.
Here's what I'm seeing, more or less a wall, not a house.
Majora MaskI think those tiles are using a "Deku" architecture, even if there are no such houses in the game. Just see all those colors... the shrubs on top of the houses... they resemble the flora above the palace.