cornphillips
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I don't know how to embed vids, so here is the vid in question:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDOJ9FzizP4&feature=youtu.be
I have several movement bugs. For one, moving in some directions and changing direction will instantly stop the player, where other directions, the player will have slow-down via acceleration movement, ala on ice.
My big problem though is if I move left, at a good speed, and then let go and quickly press Right, my player will be put in a state that locks its movement. When it does this, it gets stuck in the wall!
It keeps clipping in the wall changing rooms or whatever until I press Left, and it escapes the wall
Then, It still locks, but if I move the pixel up, I can break the loop somehow, and slow it down.
See Video above.
This happens whether I use press event, or hold event.
I am suspect of the order in which I place the scripts.
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Here is the second question: Is it possible to hack together 2player games yet?
I know NESMaker can do anything a NES can, but the tool is obviously geared to 1P games.
Cheers!
That's all for now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDOJ9FzizP4&feature=youtu.be
I have several movement bugs. For one, moving in some directions and changing direction will instantly stop the player, where other directions, the player will have slow-down via acceleration movement, ala on ice.
My big problem though is if I move left, at a good speed, and then let go and quickly press Right, my player will be put in a state that locks its movement. When it does this, it gets stuck in the wall!
It keeps clipping in the wall changing rooms or whatever until I press Left, and it escapes the wall
Then, It still locks, but if I move the pixel up, I can break the loop somehow, and slow it down.
See Video above.
This happens whether I use press event, or hold event.
I am suspect of the order in which I place the scripts.
__
Here is the second question: Is it possible to hack together 2player games yet?
I know NESMaker can do anything a NES can, but the tool is obviously geared to 1P games.
Cheers!
That's all for now.