1. gfx - Reply
- Posted by "BABOR, JIRI" <J.Babor at GNS.CRI.NZ> Jul 04, 1997
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Michael Packard wrote: > what's the hoopla about GFX? The demo is just a bunch of balls bouncing > in a scrolling screen? I get 34fps for 25 tiny balls on my dx2-66. In > StarRanger I have 40+ sprites with scrolling background and extensive > background processing AND parallax stars at easily 25-30 fps on the same > machine. (thanx Jiri - your code still kicks butt) Thanks, Michael, for your compliment. They have just discovered it is possible to write bloated software even in Euphoria. Perhaps, it should be mercifully shrouded like the other stuff. Jiri
2. Re: gfx - Reply
- Posted by Michael Packard <lgp at EXO.COM> Jul 03, 1997
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On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, BABOR, JIRI wrote: > Thanks, Michael, for your compliment. They have just discovered it is possible > to write bloated software even in Euphoria. Perhaps, it should be mercifully > shrouded like the other stuff. Jiri > Bahahahahahahahahahaha! Michael Packard Lord Generic Productions lgp at exo.com http://exo.com/~lgp A Crash Course in Game Design and Production http://exo.com/~lgp/euphoria
3. Re: gfx - Reply
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at POP.XS4ALL.NL> Jul 04, 1997
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> Michael Packard wrote: > > > what's the hoopla about GFX? The demo is just a bunch of balls bouncing > > in a scrolling screen? I get 34fps for 25 tiny balls on my dx2-66. In > > StarRanger I have 40+ sprites with scrolling background and extensive > > background processing AND parallax stars at easily 25-30 fps on the same > > machine. (thanx Jiri - your code still kicks butt) You get 34 frames per sec? Wierd, i got 108 frames per sec. > Thanks, Michael, for your compliment. They have just discovered it is possible > to write bloated software even in Euphoria. Perhaps, it should be mercifully > shrouded like the other stuff. Jiri Hey, i am not shrouding it, so maybe people can improve it.... ....if i ever write a game with it that is cool engough to make money (taking train out of reality here) i'll still give it for free to make Eyphoria more popular!! I think EUphoria is an UnderGround language, while it beats all those other marketing languages (If you buy a MS product, about 80% was used for its commercial and other brain washing stuff that should be illigal, i mean when did they want to improve there sucky win 3.11, when offcourse os/2 warp came out.) Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen nieuwen at xs4all.nl