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G. Hull
Registered 07/01/2009
Points 125
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20th March, 2009 at 22:58:51 -
OK, here's the deal: I need a platform movement tutorial, as good as possible. BUT, I don't want it to be TO complicated because, I admit it, I not very good at coding...at the moment. So, to sum up, I want the best platform movement tutorial as possible without having to spend to much effort on it. Any suggestions?
-Rannug
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OMC What a goofball
Registered 21/05/2007
Points 3516
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20th March, 2009 at 23:06:39 -
http://www.clickteam.com/eng/learning_resources.php
There's one three-quarters of the way down the page. I haven't opened it, but it's by the notorious DavidN, so...
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AuraDragon
Registered 13/03/2009
Points 14
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21st March, 2009 at 00:09:45 -
I've used it, it's pretty kickass. You should use it.
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Rhys D Please enter a custom rating
Registered 02/01/2002
Points 162
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23rd March, 2009 at 13:41:28 -
It's a good example but relies on a lot of detectors for the movement. I'd suggest looking into using the Platform Movement Object extension that comes in the MMF bonus pack. It includes a lot of examples with it and it's fairly easy to understand (a lot easier than a custom movement such as that by DavidN - since you say you aren't great at coding).
http://www.rhysd.com
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--Tom--
Registered 06/07/2006
Points 155
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23rd March, 2009 at 15:41:04 -
I agree with Rhys, use the PMO unless you want to get really decent at coding. The PMO is very flexible and should cover all your needs for a basic engine.
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G. Hull
Registered 07/01/2009
Points 125
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23rd March, 2009 at 16:43:26 -
Ok, where would I find this "PMO"? Is it just the default platform movement?
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OMC What a goofball
Registered 21/05/2007
Points 3516
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23rd March, 2009 at 16:52:21 -
http://clickteam.com/eng/downloadcenter.php?i=176
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G. Hull
Registered 07/01/2009
Points 125
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28th March, 2009 at 04:46:26 -
Thanks!
Hopefully it fixes my problems!
-Rannug
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