After many months of working on the extended playbook and other things, I am finally ready to release the patch. This patch includes the following major changes from the original blitz 2000 (N64) game:
1. Expanded team hack (thanks to Zoinkity), including the Texans as well as an extra team titled "Pork Rub Fantasy" (it's an inside joke)
2. Updated Rosters through last year at the end of the 2015 season
3. Custom "tips"; these are again inside jokes, so won't make any sense
4. Expanded playbook for both offense (5 pages) and defense (2 pages)
5. Two custom cheats: ultra low gravity (- - 1 down), and 2000 play speed (- - 1 right)
6. Extended playbook timer to 20 seconds from 9 to compensate for the larger amount of plays
For (1) and (2), the extra team and rosters can be modified using Jakes roster editor tool. (3) needs to be edited by hand.
For (4), I plan on including the first page of 2001 offensive plays, but no other default plays from different versions. The data is jut too complicated and time consuming to work through. However, I think we may try and somehow incorporate custom plays generated from the external playbook editor into the game by default, but that's way down the road.
Finally, for (5), these two custom cheats are more for testing purposes for custom cheats. The patch has 2001 speeds by default, so if you want the 2000 play speed (slightly slower), just use the cheat as stated above. These cheats can be cleared like any other by simply starting a new game. I plan on adding other custom cheats down the road as well.
You can find the patch here:
http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=49015556741157514844Installation is simple. Just do as follows:
1. download patch and xdeltaUI program from here:
http://www.romhacking.net/download/utilities/598/2. in xdeltaUI, select a non-edited nfl blitz .z64 ROM for the file to modify. It will probably work with other patched ROMs (such as ones that you may have already patched w/ Zoinkity's patch), but I didn't test it.
3. select the output directory and file name - any file name will do, just make sure you have the .z64 extension.
If it worked, it will display "patched applied succesfully" or something along those lines. Good luck!