I suppose it shouldn't shock me that SaGa Frontier code is so fucked up that they don't even keep the sprites information all in the same general area... but it does anyways.
Correct. There is no central spritesheet for every possible animation of any entity in this game, except perhaps some rare monsters, but I doubt even that. From what I remember, I think there are about 4 to 7 different sets of sprites - one for each of the main characters on the Scenario-Select-New-Game screen (yes, Fuse is included), one for pre-battle selection, one for battle, one for post battle dancing, one for walking in the field, and probably more.
Okay, big idea time: I'll be the interim admin for the near future - let's say 6 months. During this time, my goal is to get spreadsheets which generate hacks - for the ability data, the item data, and the initial character data - up, running, and bug-free, and to convert as many of Zaraktheus's gameshark codes into hacks, and then to begin planning for a community mod. After my term is over, we will proceed with a rotating system of shared admin-ship, where no decision can be made without open discussion between staff and members, and no decision can be undertaken alone. That's to say, if I decide to move an off-topic post in a thread into it's own thread in the Newbie Board, I'll have to talk to other members and staff about it.
I'd really like to have an actual direct democracy, democratic republic, or leadership-by-random-selection of candidates set up. Or, even better, a combonation of the three. Because one person can't presume to know what's best for the entire community.
Authoritarianism is the bane of collaborative communities, but a certain amount of discipline is needed to prevent any community from becoming so disorganized you can't find an answer to a question with a few clicks of a mouse. But I can't just demand that other people do what I say - well, I can, but I won't have much of a community if I do.
I don't know what exactly I'm trying to say. We need a method to rein in authoritarianism? We need to build a community where everyone's ideas are treated equally, where you are judged not by how long you've been with that community (or your post count, or your position as staff, or your technical abilities), but by what you do.
Also, we need a name for the forum.
http://sagatestforum.proboards.com/^I set up a test forum, to see what it will look like.