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« Reply #45 on: February 03, 2011, 07:28:47 AM » |
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I'm just impressed with how fast you're making this. MUST MAKE GAMEEEEEE  
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« Reply #46 on: February 04, 2011, 05:19:52 PM » |
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Those caves are coming together nicely.
Still not quite sure about the invincible ghost, though; methinks he could get quite annoying without a way to counter him (ironically, I didn't mind the ghost in Spelunky, but only because it was a measure to add urgency to the game, not weaken the player).
And great idea with Burrow; I look forward to being able to play as a Lurker from Starcraft.
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« Reply #47 on: February 04, 2011, 11:16:17 PM » |
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This thread continues to entertain and amaze me. I envy your work ethic man.
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« Reply #48 on: February 05, 2011, 01:15:31 AM » |
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Thank you very much, Dustin. I appreciate the encouragement. As for you, godsavant, I've been working on Noin and I think I've got a good balance now- First off, if you don't have an ability, touching him doesnt cause any damage or anything, he simply bounces off of you. He doesn't simply float toward you, he gravitates toward you, so if you jump him or dodge, he'll shoot right past you. Hurting him will also make him back off  And if he does take your souls, he leaves the room for good. On an unrelated note- I've been watching my brother play our SNES again, and I noticed that a lot of SNES games had a slightly higher framerate than my game has. The games in particular I watched him play were Super R-Type 3 and Wild Guns. I'm thinking of changing my game's speed from 30 to 35 to mimic this. (For any who don't already know, 30 is the default game speed in Game Maker.)
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« Reply #49 on: February 05, 2011, 12:04:58 PM » |
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Would bothering around with frame-rate really affect anything significantly? I'm sure the game is beautiful as is.
Also, the Noin enemy is probably one of my favorite ones so far, conceptually. Glad to see you got it balanced out so I can enjoy it in-game, too!
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« Reply #50 on: February 05, 2011, 02:56:22 PM » |
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yes, actually! I just got finished making the overall speed to 35 and it runs a lot smoother. It made a big difference! And thanks. I've been putting a lot of work into this one enemy, huh.
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« Reply #51 on: February 05, 2011, 02:58:07 PM » |
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To be more accurate, an SNES typically displays at either 50hz (PAL), or 60hz (NTSC). There's a visible difference between 30hz and 60hz, but some may find it difficult to discern (you can see a comparison here). And because most modern LCDs run at 60hz, it's best to use something that divides evenly so as to minimize screen tearing. -- end of technical babble --The game looks great, and I especially like the main character design.  Not sure how well the title screen fits, though. It brings to mind Contra, not very-menacing-yet-somehow-cute ghosts.
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« Reply #52 on: February 05, 2011, 04:16:13 PM » |
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Thank you for the interesting technical lesson. I suspected the SNES had a higher framerate than I was using, and you've confirmed it. I only allowed myself to go up to 35 because any higher makes the game feel like it's going too fast. I had designed the game so far using 30 speed, so bringing it too high kind of messes up the flow of cutscenes and boss fights.
Oh, the title screen's come a long way as well. The original title screen I used had "JACK" in big silver bubble letters, and then I tried making it look like it was made of metal with a sharpened edge on the bottom- alluding to a scythe. Eventually, as I was making the LET'S GO and FINISH sprites, I decided to redo the title. I don't know if I've mentioned it before, but the red cross on the title screenshot you see at the beginning of this thread is animated- It slowly rotates and fades away, like a bright red beacon.
I personally think it fits well with what I'm going for, but to others it might not see the same thing because there's no context yet. The game is going to be split between "serious" and "cute and fun" as you could probably hear from the music I've put up. I'm trying to make a good emotional contrast in it, so sometimes you'll be having a good ol' time, and then things suddenly get real.
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« Reply #53 on: February 07, 2011, 01:49:31 AM » |
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Sorry I haven't updated in a while. I had someone visiting me and I didn't think it would be polite to be working on a game while he was here. Anyway, I might as well post an update to what I'm currently working on. Today I felt like laying off the caves. I don't want to get burnt out on working in them, so to exercise my hands a little while I take a break, I started drawing this a few minutes ago:  I've been wanting to do something like this for a while now, but I've been so immersed in developing the caves and it's enemies that I didn't have the time. This is going to be a simple background component in the plains stages, since they've been lacking in that sort of thing. I did a quick google image search for "island ruins" and used those results in general as inspiration. Obviously, the bottom parts aren't done. Quick question- can moss actually grow on top of ruins like that? Either way, I like how it looks. I'm just curious.
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« Reply #54 on: February 07, 2011, 02:35:41 AM » |
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If you leave ruins alone long enough, they will have a bunch of plants growing from the roof due to the seeds floating on the wind. It's entirely plausible that there can be plant life on ruins depending on the location.
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« Reply #55 on: February 07, 2011, 02:39:59 AM » |
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Ooh, cool. Thanks for the info
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« Reply #56 on: February 08, 2011, 06:24:17 PM » |
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OK, everyone. I've finally got over my insecurities and made myself put up a playable demo. And by "demo" I mean, you can play as far as I've made. The music is not put in yet (since I have no idea how to even use the gamemaker pxtone thing) and there's only one sound effect put in, which is the boomerang sound. um... yeah, that's all I can think of to say here. Check the opening post of this thread to find the download link.
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« Reply #57 on: February 08, 2011, 07:10:17 PM » |
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Man, it does get really difficult once the slimes are introduced. Pretty good thus far, aside from the levels being really short. In an actual critique, the Boomerang seems entirely too overpowered. Since you can just spam the attack key and the enemies get stunned for quite a while when hit, they can't do anything once you hit the the first time (From what I saw, at least)
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« Reply #58 on: February 08, 2011, 07:27:34 PM » |
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Are you saying they stop doing anything whenever you hit them with the boomerang? That's not right... they should get stunned for a second, then continue moving. Also, the boomerang does the same amount of damage as your basic attack, and you can fire it at almost the same rate. later on, when you can combine abilities, they get even more powerful and useful. The boomerang is good, but not in tight spaces.
The stages are short? hmm, how far did you actually play? the first two or three stages are tutorial stages that just show you the ropes, so they're very short.
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« Reply #59 on: February 08, 2011, 08:13:30 PM » |
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Lemme retract the 'too short' complaint, they are a good length after said tutorial levels.
As for the Boomerang, I imagine that they WOULD only be stunned for a second, but each hit seems to reset the stun. Also, it looks like you have the Boomerang limit to three on screen at a time? If that's the case, then whenever one hits an enemy, you can fire another, and another, ad infinitum.
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