You guessed our thoughts. ^^ Yeah, is always good to see some code to learn.tr1p1ea wrote:Well thankfully this incarnation is a lot cleaner and sensible than the original code wise. Im sure it still has its 's though .
Ill most likely be releasing the source with this one for those interested.
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70% Is quite awesome. It'll also be great to see a sequel of this!tr1p1ea wrote:I layed out the entire tilemap today at work in my spare time. PuCrunch compresses it over 70%!
I am impressed .
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Definitely want to see what this code looks like!
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Well the source is pretty standard stuff really, nothing overly special.
Also i bought a netbook so i can work on this whilst im on the road .
Also i bought a netbook so i can work on this whilst im on the road .
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Perhaps he meant he wants to see the results of this code?
Either way, nice job! Can't wait for the next screenshot!
Either way, nice job! Can't wait for the next screenshot!
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When I fully understand a code and even being something complex to others, I have the same opinion.tr1p1ea wrote:Well the source is pretty standard stuff really, nothing overly special.
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Beginners in asm who might want to see the GS routines might find it helpful (like me).
Which netbook did you get?
Which netbook did you get?
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Precisely why I'm interested in the code, although I most likely won't understand it yet.kalan_vod wrote:Beginners in asm who might want to see the GS routines might find it helpful (like me).
Which netbook did you get?
Notebooks are very ideal in programming, very portable, long battery life (that is if you purchase a good battery ), easy to use anywhere (just buy a $5 tiny mouse). I bought one and slip it into the laptop section in my backpack like it's a book, every day I go to school.
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I loved the original version and it's awesome seeing it being redone.
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I think im going to make a tool to lay out the level stuff. It should make things easier and might come in handy later on some day. I have made some small progress on things like moving between rooms and have started on weapons etc. A few more things done and ill have another screenie .
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A new screen would be great.tr1p1ea wrote:I think im going to make a tool to lay out the level stuff. It should make things easier and might come in handy later on some day. I have made some small progress on things like moving between rooms and have started on weapons etc. A few more things done and ill have another screenie .
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Can not wait to see some SS goodness!
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Hooray, some small progress! .
I finally managed to fix a bug in my object<->object collisions, so now it works properly for objects of *any* size and the weird scenarios that come with them which is a relief.
Also just adding in some of the little things like dialog boxes and stuff, and also linking all the rooms together as well :>.
I finally managed to fix a bug in my object<->object collisions, so now it works properly for objects of *any* size and the weird scenarios that come with them which is a relief.
Also just adding in some of the little things like dialog boxes and stuff, and also linking all the rooms together as well :>.
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The linking of the rooms would be a important step, so get it right! Haha, glad to see this move inch by inch
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Small progress screenie showing picking up item dialogs and some inventory stuff. Data carts and rooms are half working too (no formatting and no door codes just yet).
Starting to look like the old game now .
Starting to look like the old game now .