Nah, leave it the way it is.
The lower quality of Playtopia assets is understandable, but it's still a nice addition to the game, and has a unique atmosphere.
Nah, leave it the way it is.


I'm sure that everyone is well aware of it, but like Saturn said, it does not make the game immune to criticism, especially when it's constructive criticism and people loved the game anyway. There's no question its creator did a great job here, and healthy discussions about the tiny things people did not like only show how much they actually care about the game.
I think that's an important point that's too often overlooked. I've seen many conversations where people ask which version of Rayman 1 they should play first, and some answer "Redemption". I strongly believe you should start with one of the original versions, and only then play their reimagination. It'll make you appreciate the improvements even more, but also make you realize why the original game is such a great title and how even a top-notch reimagination still cannot overshadow it entirely.

Too bad, I wanted to reach out to him but it seems there's not even an email address somewhere on his website to contact him. I have no accounts on the social media he's on. What's wrong with the good old mails? Weird epochMortamon Saturn wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:34 pm Unfortunately, Raymanni (now "Ryemanni") hasn't been active here for years. You'd have more chance telling him anything from his social networks.
Yeah yeah, but when someone makes a free game at this pro level, close to perfection, took years in his life, with a 0$ budget, solo developer, it doesn't feel decent to say "hey I didn't like the blue pixel here, and the red one there, could have been better. But I have liked and played your game for free, thank you".Hunchman801 wrote: "I'm sure that everyone is well aware of it, but like Saturn said, it does not make the game immune to criticism, especially when it's constructive criticism and people loved the game anyway. There's no question its creator did a great job here, and healthy discussions about the tiny things people did not like only show how much they actually care about the game

That's true, but isn't that just what people said here?lucky3 wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 11:28 am Yeah yeah, but when someone makes a free game at this pro level, close to perfection, took years in his life, with a 0$ budget, solo developer, it doesn't feel decent to say "hey I didn't like the blue pixel here, and the red one there, could have been better. But I have liked and played your game for free, thank you".




Are they free?Snagglebee wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 7:33 pm Hi, during cleanup I noticed I still got like nearly 3 huge boxes full of physical Rayman Redemption copies. They look like this:
They might be still way more than 200 copies in total. I am trying to give these away, should anyone here want to take them over hit me up in the dms!

Apart from shipping fees, they're free. They exist because I was crazy for physical copies.NyaNyaLily wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:12 am Are they free?
:3c
(How and why are the physical copies?)

Well... Rayman does have quite the huge aubergine... uh, features I meant!PluMGMK wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 2:19 pm Oh sorry, I'd missed this!It is rather unfortunate that the Origins site in 2010 decided to associate Rayman with aubergines, considering the "other" meaning for that which became well-known with the onset of emoji use in the western world
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Yes, I had thought of that too – in that sense maybe it was indeed quite fortunate!Mortamon Saturn wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 6:25 pmWell... Rayman does have quite the huge aubergine... uh, features I meant!PluMGMK wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 2:19 pm Oh sorry, I'd missed this!It is rather unfortunate that the Origins site in 2010 decided to associate Rayman with aubergines, considering the "other" meaning for that which became well-known with the onset of emoji use in the western world
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-01 - Ubisoft Presents
-10 - Hold on tight!
-12 - Suspense ~The Flood~
-29 - The Mountain Streams
-55 - (Movie) Title Screen {first notes are used for sound effects like achievements}
-77 - (PS1) Jungle Beat 2
-80 - (PS1) Mountain Beat 2
-All the remaining tracks from R1-based edutainment games, extra previews, and beta tunes. "74 - (PS1) Betilla's Voice" is used for Betilla's voice samples, obviously. Most of them ended up added to Rayman ReDesigner, including "82 - (PS1) The Musician's Song".
Feel free to use this knowledge to make your own music mods, you may even substitute Rayman's music with something from other platformer franchises for example! I'd love to see what you can come up with!0. Backup Redemption's files.
1. Grab a tool that can read/edit Game Maker-based apps like Redemption such as UndertaleModTool!
2. To edit the music, open the "audiogroup.dat" with the tool. To edit the sound effects, open the "data.win" with the tool.
3. Look for the "Embedded audio" section. This contains all of the game's embedded sound/music tracks.
4. Select one of the embedded sounds. You should have four options: "Import", "Export", "Play" and "Stop". You can use the last two to test the audio file. Additionally, you can extract all of the game's audio by going to "Scripts" > "Resource Unpackers" and by using "ExportAllSounds.csx", which will allow you easily try out all of the files or to directly edit them.
5. Make yourself a selection of audio files you wanna use to replace the game's content, and convert them to ".wav" format (Audacity is a great tool for that and for audio editing). If you're wondering, Redemption's encoding standard for its wav music is "Signed 16-bit PCM" (at least according to my testing by comparing with the original RayTunes files). You do *not* even need to rename the files!
6. Select the embedded sound(s) you want to replace and use the import feature to pick your wav file(s). You can use "Play" to test if it changed successfully!
7. Once you've replaced everything you wanted, just save the file through the "File" menu or through the prompt when exiting the app. Make sure not to change the audiogroup1.dat/data.win names or Redemption won't be able to find them!
8. Replace the game's relevant files and boot up the exe to try out your mod. Check if everything is as you intended!
9. PROFIT!
If something wasn't listed, you can be pretty sure it won't ever happen...-Rayman Classic (Rayman 1-only tracks): COMING NEXT!
-Rayman Beta (PS1 Beta tracks + Redemption early tracks): WORK IN PROGRESS
-Rayman Jaguar: RELEASED
-Rayman GBC/Rayman 2 Forever: VERY LIKELY
-Rayman (GBC) Pocket PC: EXTREMELY LIKELY
-Rayman Advance: RELEASED
-Rayman Ultimate + Redemption OST: WORK IN PROGRESS
-Rayman Junior OST Mix + Rayman by Rémi: LIKELY
-Edutainment games: UNLIKELY
-Rayman 2 The Great Escape/Revolution: UNLIKELY
-Rayman 2 N64: VERY UNLIKELY
-Rayman M/Arena/Rush: EXTREMELY UNLIKELY
-Rayman 3 Hoodlum Havoc: UNLIKELY
-Rayman 3 GBA + Hoodlums' Revenge: LIKELY
-Rayman Raving Rabbids console/DS: EXTREMELY UNLIKELY
-Rayman Raving Rabbids GBA: VERY LIKELY
-Rayman Raving Rabbids 2/TV Party/other Rabbids games...: NEVER
-Mobile games: EXTREMELY UNLIKELY
-Rayman Origins: LIKELY
-Rayman Legends: VERY UNLIKELY
-UbiArt mobile games: EXTREMELY UNLIKELY
-Rayman The Dark Magician's Reign of Terror: LIKELY