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  • Yeah by the time level = 1 the start of layout checks are already finished. You can replace "Start of layout" in event sheet 2 with "Trigger Once".

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    Ew. It's almost 2017 man full gamepad support should be a given by now.

    Anyway I haven't heard of this problem until now. Maybe something to do with drivers?

  • It just gives you more control. You probably won't know the exact dimensions of your level or room when you first start, and you might not like the rectangular shape or top-left orientation, so unbounded scrolling lets you change that. Personally, I like to set the bounds myself with 9-patches and a custom camera. This lets me build any kind of level I want, with any combination of shapes, in any orientation, and all I have to do is drag some objects around.

  • Hard to say. My laptop (PCIe SSD) boots in 3 seconds and takes 4 seconds to preview Copy Girl. My desktop (Samsung 850 Evo) boots in around 15 seconds and takes 5 seconds to preview Copy Girl...so the PCIe is much faster but only helps preview by about 1 second. That's not accounting for the rest of the machine though. My desktop's CPU is much faster so maybe that has something to do with it.

    Also, that's a slightly older PCIe SSD. A brand new desktop PCI SSD could be faster but you're talking at least $400. Also I've heard they have some issues if used as a boot drive, but I don't remember the details. Last I looked into them was almost 2 years ago.

    Some of my older projects take 15+ seconds to preview on either machine so I'm also wondering how I can improve that. I was just talking about it in another thread, but C3's in-editor spritesheeting might be the only thing to really make a difference here.

  • Where did he confirm that, was it inside a post on the forums? Please send me a link if possible, that's sounds great.

    In these threads Ashley talks about in-editor spritesheeting being a goal for C3, and it requiring architectural changes that won't happen in C2. This was all regarding preview times but it affects export as well.

    I don't mean to speak for him nor say this is the ultimate solution to faster export times, but to my knowledge this will help a lot and is probably all we can expect for a while.

  • Nobody knows what will happen with C3 and if we will see any major improvements.

    Judging by the current information we got, it doesn't look well for the exporting side of things.

    Anyway, I don't want this topic to turn into a discussion about C3 and it's possible features.

    Ashley confirmed in-editor spritesheeting for C3, which should boost preview & export times considerably.

    It's kinda hard not to mention C3 when it comes to new features and even improvements to existing features. C2's all light maintenance and bug fixes now.

    Also I made a very similar thread a long time ago. Ashley's response was just this.

  • Image count has a huge impact on preview and export times

    Probably won't see any improvement here until C3

    Don't buy anything from AMD

    Stencyl's preview/export times are significantly longer. I am quite alright with C2's after learning this.

    S'all I got.

    I would like to see NW.js build options though. I don't care if 4 different builds take the same amount of time to process; it's really annoying having to delete a bunch of them and rename folders every single time.

  • Unfortunately this is something all sellers just have to deal with on any market. At least here you can contact a buyer to try to solve their problem and ask them to remove the bad review afterwards...provided they leave a written review and not just an anonymous rating, that is.

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  • In short, surround each room with a "zone" using a sprite or 9-patch. If the player enters a new zone, destroy the enemies/objects outside of its bounding box and use 'recreate initial objects' inside of its bounding box. To be extra safe you can destroy objects outside of the previous room first, then recreate the new room, then destroy everything outside of the new room. Depends on the type of transition you want, really.

    Not to shamelessly advertise, but my Metroidvania Game Kit does exactly this

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  • Works for me. Debugger's busted though

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