If you're interested in the Starling Framework, this is the tutorial I've used to get some of the basic's down. Pretty much feels like I'm back to C++ coding again.Terrantor!!! Wrote:Your models are awesome. A damn shame what happened to them. Gotta get back on the horse,though. I like your action take on the game. I'm redoing the original and would love to have the same responsive platformer controls wired to my game.
There is no game... just me testing code on my model... I've put some text of the front page to help... but simply open the spoiler, "right-click" on AnotherTail.swf and select "save link as". As long as you have flash player installed, you should be able to play the game on your computer.xeragoth Wrote:how do i download it?
AnotherArrow Wrote:If you're interested in the Starling Framework, this is the tutorial I've used to get some of the basic's down. Pretty much feels like I'm back to C++ coding again.Terrantor!!! Wrote:Your models are awesome. A damn shame what happened to them. Gotta get back on the horse,though. I like your action take on the game. I'm redoing the original and would love to have the same responsive platformer controls wired to my game.
... unless you're talking about my old game samples that I scratched... I'll see if I managed to recover the code used for those in case they may be of some help to you (though I think they were lost too)... they may seem smooth in their current state, but the whole reason I'm switching to the Starling Framework was because as I add more content, flash wouldn't be able to manage maintaining a 30 fps (as I demonstrated here). Now, using this new framework on my test file, running similar tests, I'm able to maintain 60fps.There is no game... just me testing code on my model... I've put some text of the front page to help... but simply open the spoiler, "right-click" on AnotherTail.swf and select "save link as". As long as you have flash player installed, you should be able to play the game on your computer.xeragoth Wrote:how do i download it?
This application is not correctly embedded (wrong wmode value)
IxFa Wrote:I'm having trouble making this work, even if I download it. "This application is not correctly embedded (wrong wmode value)" on Legend of Krystal and simply when playing the download through Chrome
My flash player, the EOLsoft one, does not recognize it as a swf file for some reason(Although it is an old flash player)
Edit: Restarting Chrome, making sure it's fully updated, did not remedy the problem. Just in case anyone was wondering. I do realise I leave this browser open for a lot of time
I updated the front page to state that should be expected. Again, you need to play my files in the stand alone flash player. Not in a browser.WonderGamer Wrote:Is anybody else getting the following error when you try to load the SWF on the OP?This application is not correctly embedded (wrong wmode value)
AnotherArrow Wrote:I updated the front page to state that should be expected. Again, you need to play my files in the stand alone flash player. Not in a browser.
And just a FYI to other content creators. Even if you set the hardware acceleration to Direct or GPU in the Publish settings, you won't be getting hardware acceleration on LoKforums till wmode is set to "direct". I think the only reason you're files still play on the forums is because your flash files will revert back to "none" for hardware acceleration, whereas mine will just pop up with an error message because I'm using the Starling Framework, which requires hardware acceleration.
WonderGamer Wrote: I remember the standalone flash player from years ago, but it's impossible to find now-a-days if you don't know where to look. I haven't used it in ages, so I don't even know where to find it anymore.
WonderGamer Wrote:You might want to consider adding a direct link to the standalone player as well, then. I remember the standalone flash player from years ago, but it's impossible to find now-a-days if you don't know where to look. I haven't used it in ages, so I don't even know where to find it anymore.
DONE! I've been using an external HD to do auto-back ups, but it was only setup for the main HD and primary docs folder. Not my "hobby" folder. Thanks for the suggestion. Never knew google had this service...IrrelevantComment Wrote:Seriously, you should start using something like Google Drive to store your work in. it's no additional effort on your part and you get frre, easy back ups for all your work
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