I have already had some experience in hijacking the BRLYT of the UI, as you can see with FanCy Speedometer. Maybe I can try to get this to work, possibly by adding a kid to the parent brlyt (Probably the timer), and then filling it in with the needed data. Also, hard coded offsets suck, and we don't need that thank you!
EDIT: I will use the lap counter since it is in all modes except battle. It is actually quite easy to switch which part of the UI gets modified by simply checking which mode the user is in.
EDIT: I will use the lap counter since it is in all modes except battle. It is actually quite easy to switch which part of the UI gets modified by simply checking which mode the user is in.
Super Mario Eclipse, what Super Mario Sunshine could've been.