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  • Perhaps chop some of those large images up in smaller pieces.

    Reducing polygons per image too.

    ^_^

  • Looks great, information layed out well :)

    Great to see someone with set goals.

    And I wouldnt worry the slightest about performance.

    You made a choice for desktop systems, which, with modern recent hardware, should generally be able to handle a game ten times your load.

    Seriously, your game is relatively small, < 50mb , and your imagery is not heavily detailed (lots of black stuff), it should run fine on most modern mobile devices too.

    Love the theme / coloring approach

  • Netbeans

  • You mean this guy?

    <img src="smileys/smiley36.gif" border="0" align="middle">

    He should lay off the coffee probably   <img src="smileys/smiley17.gif" border="0" align="middle">

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  • Yikes, he had some good info, but what an annoying speaker ... I turned it off 2 minutes in.

  • It looks like a nice tool, though:

    You will still have to draw lots of images yourself, its not really a time saver or anyting.

    And most of the images you need to make will generally be useless for all other tools/progs.

    I'll pass.

  • I use Goldwave, its a small tool, relatively cheap for its possibilities.

    Can save almost in any format you can imagine.

    Its like my old paint shop 7, old, but still one of the best around.

    (also has lots of effects etc)

  • Nah thats not an internet issue.

    As you mentioned something went wrong improting the audio.

    Then thats most likely the issue.

    When you save wav files, 16-bit PCM stereo yielded the best results before importing.

  • Perhaps check if your host supports the correct mime types for your audio files.

  • I belieeve when you do the beginners tutorial you cover most of that.

  • and loopindex("nameofloop") to get a specific running loops loopindex

    :o

    Thanks for that, .. I been stuffing the loopindex in vars for subbed for each's.

    Thanks :D

    seriously scirra.

    this is not intuitive at all... loopindex("nameofloop")???

    what the hell is that.

    refering to a loop index should be much simplier than that...

    construct 2 simplifies a lot of things but overcomplicates other stuff...

    You smell like a construct 2 veteran who really knows what he's talking about ....

    *searches for the roflcopter*

  • Probably because building equivalent applications on Linux takes 10x longer than using professional tools like Visual Studio on Windows.

    Maintaining and supporting software on Linux is also 10x more expensive because you have to deal with many different versions of OS each that might or might not support various tools, as well as various different desktops and tools they may ...or may not support. Dealing with all kinds of possible version mismatch problems between different Java releases... open source projects etc... and you can say well just use Maven! But then after going through all the trouble you later find out Maven doesn't really work and you still end up with version mismatches in your dependencies.

    And then to top it all off the market share of the Linux users is < 5% and so the amount of money that would be made from them would not come even close to the cost of building and maintaining a special version just for them.

    Just a guess though... from my personal experience with developing software with Linux vs Windows.

    You will be surprised how many developers work on unix based architectures such a linux or mac.

    Isnt QT a good candidate to do linux variations of work done in windows with visual studio ?

    QT is also available for windows. (free too)

    If I am not mistaken, if development would move to QT, lots of other architectures are in hands range for exports. :)

    Sadly, it would take quite some changes for ashley I supose.

    The amount of upside you get from being able to distribute on near all platforms will surely outweigh the costs.

    edit: its like with construct 2, teh ability to export to so many platforms, one of its geatest assests.

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