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Phar's SM64 Archipelago PopTracker Pack

This is a PopTracker pack for the Archipelago Super Mario 64 Randomizer.

Example 1 of SM64 Pack Example 2 of SM64 Pack

Features

  • Full Location and Item Tracking
  • Star Counts
  • Cap Tracking and Logic
  • Cannon Tracking and Logic
  • Move Tracking and Logic
  • Area Tracking (ER) and Logic
  • Map for Visualizing Entrances; Is ER Aware
  • Broadcast View for Items and Entrances
  • Displays all locations in a tab for quick reference of checked/missing locations.
  • Auto-Tracking via Archipelago
    • Automatically tracks completed locations and collected items.
    • Automatically tracks Area Randomization if Entrance is Accessible (if enabled)
    • Automatically enables Move Randomization, if enabled.
    • Automatically enables Area Randomization, if enabled.
    • Automatically displays required star requirements for doors and MIPS (if enabled).
    • Automatically displays required goal requirement.
    • Automatically toggles 100 Coin Stars if enabled/disabled.
    • Handles progressive and non-progressive keys automatically.

Planned Features

  • Auto-Tracking Settings for Bob-omb Buddies and 1-Up Blocks
  • Additional Maps for each Course and Secret Area.
  • Potentially more...

Bug Reports

This is my first time creating such a pack, so if you notice any issues or bugs, please create an issue for me to investigate and include the exported state, the pack version, your PopTracker version, and what your expectations were.

Compiling from Source

This pack is built via a TypeScript CLI tool I created called Phakager, which is included in this repo. To use, install the latest version of Bun and your package manager of choice (I used pnpm), then run install (e.g., pnpm install) in the directory to download all dependencies.

Then run bun run ./Phakager.ts -h to see all the possible options that can be run.

Image Credits

SM64 Move Sprites are based from this sprite sheet by Hartflip0218 @ DeviantArt.

All other images are either from Super Mario 64, or created by myself.