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Belma (short for Battle Elasto Mania) is the unofficial online patch for [[Elasto Mania]]. It was developed in February 2007 by a Slovakian programmer known as "milagros".
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Belma (short for Battle Elasto Mania) is the unofficial online patch for [[Elasto Mania]]. It is developed by a Slovakian programmer known as [[milagros]], and the first version was released in February 2007.
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The main new feature of the patch was to give players teh opportunity to play against each other online, but several more features has been added over the years:
 
  
* Supports up to 15 characters in replay names. (Standard is 8)
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The main new feature of the patch was to give players the opportunity to play against each other online, see others in real-time and generate result tables automatically from battles, but several more features has been added over the years:
* Level filename shown when saving rec.
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* Maximum rec time extened to 60 minutes.
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* Supports up to 15 characters in replay names (standard is 8).
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* [[Level]] filename shown when saving replay.
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* Maximum [[Replay|replay]] time extended from 5 minutes to 60 minutes.
 
* In-game chat.
 
* In-game chat.
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* FPS limiter.
 
* and much more...
 
* and much more...
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Belma has been replaced by Elma Online, which is basically the final version of Belma.
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If you are interested in [[Battle|battling]] against dozens of other players, go check the [[Installing_EOL|installation instructions]]!

Latest revision as of 18:27, 24 September 2010

Belma (short for Battle Elasto Mania) is the unofficial online patch for Elasto Mania. It is developed by a Slovakian programmer known as milagros, and the first version was released in February 2007.

The main new feature of the patch was to give players the opportunity to play against each other online, see others in real-time and generate result tables automatically from battles, but several more features has been added over the years:

  • Supports up to 15 characters in replay names (standard is 8).
  • Level filename shown when saving replay.
  • Maximum replay time extended from 5 minutes to 60 minutes.
  • In-game chat.
  • FPS limiter.
  • and much more...

Belma has been replaced by Elma Online, which is basically the final version of Belma.

If you are interested in battling against dozens of other players, go check the installation instructions!