rekjl's Forum Posts

  • If you want an ebook to learn, you can actually download the manual. It is super useful, but I would recommend you look at tutorials to get you quickly into playing with C2, If you hit a roadblock with a certain feature, you can look it up in the manual and get a better understanding of it.

    Ya, I believe there are quite a few beat em ups made from the community. You can try looking from the link below.

    https://www.scirra.com/forum/how-do-i-frequently-asked-questions_t63692

  • Level designs!! For me, I won't say hate, but it gets realllllyyyy tiresome after a few dozens.

    First few levels....hehe this is so much fun

    about the 10th level.....I am going to test and challange the players mind!

    About the 20th level.......err...I'll just copy a few designs from the earlier and combine with some new.

    After the 30th level.......For Each (Level): copy, paste, mix

  • Haha. I gave it a try and had a look at the events...(which made my eyes . I will try to take another look soon to better understand it, or wait for your next capx that is commented. But without a doubt, this will be of great help to many.

  • Thanks for sharing alextro! Haha it is very interesting and nice to learn new things!

  • Hi Ribis,

    C2 doesn't need a whole lot of processing power to use effectively, so you shouldn't worry about that. Those that will really push the computer to its limits are 3D and video editing softwares when it does its rendering. Photoshop and other graphics software depends more on the graphic cards and RAM than processor power. And only certain software will actually utilize the amount of cores a computer has, so check to see if the softwares you are planning to use takes advantage of it. If not, RAM and graphic cards might be higher on your priority list.

    Haha like katzin says, it will be good to test your game on an older computer or older phone depending on what you are targeting. I use my old xperia neo to test out my games as well. If they perform badly, I know I need to change things.

    Hopefully this was of some help to you.

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  • Absolutely beautiful! Haha I too feel like going fishing.....except there is nothing as beautiful as that over here :p

  • Hello Montario.

    You can pretty much do everything in C2. Who wants to be a millionaire is a quiz type show, so looking at the quiz game example and a few others in the link below should start you on the right direction.

    https://www.scirra.com/forum/how-do-i-frequently-asked-questions_t63692

  • Hehe ya. Please don't leave us Crosswalk ers behind......ok that sounded quite weird when said out loud.....

  • Hi Zathan, If I understand your problem correctly, you can use variables to solve your problem. This might not be the simplest solution but it should work.

    On Touch Object "your button"

    -Set Variable to 1

    On any touch end

    -set variable to 0

    [Variable =1 Touch is touching "your button" -Do your events here The on touch object makes sure that it only activates when you specifically touch that button and now scroll to it but it only activates once and doesn't act like the touch is touching function which continously runs the events. So place a variable as a trigger and that should help solve your issue. Hopefully this helps you out.
  • megatronx, Oh yes, you are absultely right about Shadow of the Colossus. Haha that was one unique game experience! Really made me feel like I was the character in game, more so than any other games. I only wish they would do a shadow of the colossus 2.

  • I am definitely interested in your music! Haha I must say they match my own personal taste! I have bookmarked your site, and will definitely drop you an email soon! Keep up the nice melodic work

  • mef1sto that is absolutely beautiful! Love the dramatic soft diffuse glow!

  • I really do like the music! Are you the one who created the soundtracks in your website Eric?

  • Yeah! I have to agree with michael, it definitely looks nice!!

    Am really interested to see the finished game to see all the upgrade tunings and also what you are able to come up with.

    Keep up the good work, cause it definitely looks like very good work!