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So uh, any ideas what's going on here, guys?

Unaligned Pixels.png

I'm just getting started on Tile Molester and using Slapshot's fully editable NHLPA 2015 30-team rom to have a bit of practice using TM, but I've got this going on for all the graphics. Same happens in TLP too.

The weird thing is I had this problem a couple years ago when trying to use these programmes on my Mac through a Windows virtual machine, and I just figured my Mac was somehow causing the issue. But I got my hands on a dirt cheap laptop today for sole purpose of editing some ROMs and I've been presented with the exact same issue. Am I missing a plug-in or something, or have I overlooked something incredibly obvious? I’ve been on Windows 10 both times if relevant.

Thanks for any help, I've been messing around in NOSE for a few years but I'm completely new to this side of things!

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Usually this just means your starting coordinate is just a few pixels off, or the editing window is too wide/narrow. Nothing too out of the ordinary, you’re on the right track!

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1 hour ago, EagleXIII said:

So uh, any ideas what's going on here, guys?

Unaligned Pixels.png

I'm just getting started on Tile Molester and using Slapshot's fully editable NHLPA 2015 30-team rom to have a bit of practice using TM, but I've got this going on for all the graphics. Same happens in TLP too.

The weird thing is I had this problem a couple years ago when trying to use these programmes on my Mac through a Windows virtual machine, and I just figured my Mac was somehow causing the issue. But I got my hands on a dirt cheap laptop today for sole purpose of editing some ROMs and I've been presented with the exact same issue. Am I missing a plug-in or something, or have I overlooked something incredibly obvious? I’ve been on Windows 10 both times if relevant.

Thanks for any help, I've been messing around in NOSE for a few years but I'm completely new to this side of things!

I think the key is to press those plus and divide (I think it's supposed to be a minus/subtract) symbols at the end of the toolbar repeatedly, to shift your starting position and find the correct alignment

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