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[CSE Basic] D-Fend

Started by 123outerme, March 22, 2015, 04:28:28 PM

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Dudeman313

Quote from: 123outerme on March 16, 2016, 08:38:42 PM
Quote from: Dudeman313 on March 15, 2016, 08:32:36 PM
I think I found a bug. :(

I was playing this on my CE for speediness and fun,
and I had a HS of 32 because it was my first time playing.
When I lost(the X hit the character), I got an error and had to exit.
When I re-entered the prgm, I my HS was 1.375.  :-|
IIRC, the game "encrypted" data on exit. Thanks for playing it! And sorry about that DX
Oh. And can you tell me why after a bit the character turns blue?

Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on March 16, 2016, 08:52:35 PM
On a side note, I wonder if an xLIBC version of this game would be cool?
Probably. I'd love to see the result. :D
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Awsome to see another cool game from you, pushing the limits of ti-basic!

123outerme

Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on March 16, 2016, 08:52:35 PM
On a side note, I wonder if an xLIBC version of this game would be cool?
I'm trying to think how that would work. With xLIBC, I have the chance to make everything more detailed, but I'm not sure where I'd get any of these details from though. Possibly.
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Dream of Omnimaga

Do you mean you might need sprites? I'm thinking that some ROL3 and Metroid II: Expansion sprites could be used, if colorized.
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Dudeman313

Or maybe Joe Pemberton's Phantom Star sprites? That'd be pretty cool-looking.
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That could work if they can be re-used. That said I already have a bunch of colored sprites or ones that could easily be colored, so he would be free to use them.
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Dudeman313

What do the sprites look like?
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Actually they're not all space ship sprites (some are just monsters and one is a wall tile), but all of those could easily be used for a space shooter. The yellow ship is actually Samus Aran's ship, though. The sprites on white background are all from The Reign of Legends 3.
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Dudeman313

Cool. I think @123outerme could definitely use these is the game, or something similar.
I like that wall tile. Maybe that could replace "X" as the enemies.
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123outerme

All this looks pretty good! I meant that I needed inspiration, and now I don't even really need it anymore since these nice sprites looks good! If I ever have nothing better to do, I'll try to remake this.
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Dudeman313

That's good to hear! And if you ever need any additional sprite art, just let me know and give me a size! ;)
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I guess it was a good thing that I keep a copy of some of those old sprites for easier digging up in case someone wanted to use them later. :P I sometimes get bored too and colorize some of my old stuff without necessarily planning to use them, but then other people can benefit. Also with xLIB speed shouldn't be a big issue so an xLIBC port of this would probably not be too slow. Else if you decide to make PC or Android games in the future that works too :)
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123outerme

Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on March 22, 2016, 06:09:24 AM
I guess it was a good thing that I keep a copy of some of those old sprites for easier digging up in case someone wanted to use them later. :P I sometimes get bored too and colorize some of my old stuff without necessarily planning to use them, but then other people can benefit. Also with xLIB speed shouldn't be a big issue so an xLIBC port of this would probably not be too slow. Else if you decide to make PC or Android games in the future that works too :)
My next platform I want to work with will probably be Android, so it's possible I could port it. As for now, I'll keep on the CSE for at least a little while longer.
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Dream of Omnimaga

If you ever make touchscreen RPGs, don't use a virtual d-pad by default. This can be annoying to control. It's better to just use do like MMORPGs where clicking somewhere makes the character go in that direction.
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123outerme

Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on March 23, 2016, 04:39:48 PM
If you ever make touchscreen RPGs, don't use a virtual d-pad by default. This can be annoying to control. It's better to just use do like MMORPGs where clicking somewhere makes the character go in that direction.
As I started out on calculators, it might be a habit to use a D-Pad for controls, but I'll be sure to break that habit for RPGs. Thanks for the suggestion!
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