Using or basically makes it so you have two sets of conditions in a single event and one set of actions. You can either duplicate the event, resulting in two sets of the same actions, or you can use a function, which results in one set of the actions. Functions are described here: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/c ... _Functions
Don't use or - it can cause crashes.
Looking super impressive, lucid!
Or even easier, you could set the color filter of the layer.
For color, contrast and vibrance, CRT still has everything beat. I've been hearing good things about OLED, but they're still too expensive.
Glad you got it working. Just thought I'd mention that most conditions are actually 'if' statements, though.
Seems that it's pretty common for guys to like it too. Youtube claims it's more watched by guys than girls!
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The problems opening it are because you posted a .caproj instead of a .capx. A .capx is basically a zip file with all the resources included, which is why it isn't finding the image. When the project is open, use 'save as single file' to save it as a .capx.
The windows controls don't work properly in full screen mode and are quite limited in function. Using the sprite button plugin or making your own with a sprite are better options, give them a try!
As far as I understand it, while it's technically possible, the amount of work required for someone to do it for C1 makes it implausible. Tho an opengl C1 would be awesome..!
I didn't code the thing, though, so best to wait for Ashley's response.
My jaw dropped at watching that trailer. The graphics look far better than the unreal and crysis tech vids that showed up. The lighting and graphics and especially how they move makes that look real. Incredible.
I tried that, and found for lots of crowded objects, physics is actually far better at the task - it's made to stack objects, after all.
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