I am having a problem (as some may have found) with my game Trent 3 where if you do a 'butt-stomp' you sometimes fall through or sink into a platform.
I have included a link to the basic engine for trent 3, if anyone with experience of making a good platform engine could have a look at it and correct it that would be great.
This is the first platform game where I have even included things such as moving platforms etc so the coding may be rubbish and need fastloops or something i know nothing of or it could just be a simple noobish mistake!
I just want it sorted quickly, I should have done it before I uploaded it but there you go.
Hmm, I got MMF2 about half way through making trent 3 (had tgf2 before) so havent used extentions like that.(all these new extentions is intimidating!) I will try and learn how to use it but would rather keep with what i'm doing if possible, obviously if someone can help with the current engine.
So, when is everyone going to pitch in and buy me a copy of MMF2? I have TGF Pro and TGF2, however both times I sent in for the discount I didn't get a reply...
Anywho, Master Tait, I'd be happy to look over your code tomorrow, or as soon as I can get to it. I'm taking a bit of a long break from my own projects, and am using the time to help everyone I can.
OldManClayton, strange, I got a reply 1st time from clickteam and got a lovely £33.75 discount! Anyway, yeh, that would be nice if you could look at it and Ricky, I will try that thanks.
Originally Posted by -Ricky- NO. PMO is for lazy people.
To be honest, Ive seen much more professional results with the PMO, and it's easy to manipulate quite a lot. Custom movements tend to feel floaty and typically click.
I think I have solved the problem! *Touch wood*Thanks anyway guys. It was the speed Trent was falling at, if I reduce it after a certain time it slows him down again and he doesnt now fall through the platforms. Joy! However, some people disliked certain other aspects like the acceleration and jumping so the link to my coding is still there to look at if anyone wants to show me how it should be!
Originally Posted by -Ricky- NO. PMO is for lazy people.
To be honest, Ive seen much more professional results with the PMO, and it's easy to manipulate quite a lot. Custom movements tend to feel floaty and typically click.
Agreed, Kynnt Stories used PMO.
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Originally Posted by -Ricky- NO. PMO is for lazy people.
To be honest, Ive seen much more professional results with the PMO, and it's easy to manipulate quite a lot. Custom movements tend to feel floaty and typically click.
Agreed, Kynnt Stories used PMO.
Ah, didn't know that. Ive made myself look pretty silly, especially since ive never tried pmo
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