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Dogzer
Registered 07/02/2011
Points 1029
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27th February, 2007 at 12:42:01 -
What do you suppose lies in the past? Klik products didn't reach the same level that those old SNES could possibly reach. Heck, we didn't even have the potential to go further, without networking and all.
K&p made a lot of things harder. No debugging, a less colorful expression editor. Not having highlighted brackets alone takes me a lot of time.
So what was before it? Binary code? Circy code? 64k ram, cartridges, 2 button mouses? Or did most of you supported Vector Graphics? I dunno, I think Vector Graphics' sorta reached its limits. No need to handle pixels, but there's still the bother of making different graph ecuations for characters with different colored shirts.. shadows, maps, etc.
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Hernan
Registered 04/03/2003
Points 707
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27th February, 2007 at 12:57:28 -
The past of klik is you
This space is for rent
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Johnny Look One Happy Dude
Registered 14/05/2006
Points 2942
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27th February, 2007 at 13:08:52 -
And the future is me.
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Tim I'm on here way too much
Registered 25/08/2006
Points 132
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27th February, 2007 at 13:19:30 -
LOL CIRCY CODE!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAH
There's no time like the present.
http://www.SilverNova.co.uk
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Deathbringer
Registered 05/07/2002
Points 1585
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27th February, 2007 at 13:39:38 -
Didnt Klik N Play not even have scrolling levels? if you wanted to make a platformer you had to make all your platforms active objects and make them move while your character stayed in the same place .
I remember when i first got TGF, i made a ton of games (still got a lot of them) that had loads of bugs i couldnt solve. I didnt understand anything about the active object limit, and one game had a city driving level where every building was active, eventually i ran out of them so had to 'cut the level short' and make it smaller than intended otherwise it'd be possible to drive off the map. Also in that level i set it to play a MIDI on loop every 0.01 seconds. These days MMF would probably just start playing it once and 'know what i was trying to do', but back then i thought it would have to be constantly calling the event to play it for it to play constantly. Instead it just made a metallic 'churning' noise which sounded vaugley like a very badly tuned car engine, so i kept it like that anyway
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Hayo Stone Goose
Registered 15/08/2002
Points 6949
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27th February, 2007 at 16:00:18 -
KLIKME1
www.hayovanreek.nl
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AndyUK Mascot Maniac
Registered 01/08/2002
Points 14586
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27th February, 2007 at 19:14:12 -
I made the stunning Buzz the squirrel 1 with klik and play. True story.
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Tim I'm on here way too much
Registered 25/08/2006
Points 132
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27th February, 2007 at 19:21:47 -
I read it, Andy true. No Lies, nope.
*ahoik!*
http://www.SilverNova.co.uk
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