The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
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Re: The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
hmm, somehow, I'm stuck...
Edit: And immediately finished!
Thank you for this tech short experience, sir! I liked it! ^^
Glad to hear you're feeling in GameMaker like in home!
Real life clocks are cool!
And srsl, I can remove notes? Oo XD Why?
Though I have two questions:
1) Backgrounds in Menu and About screed were intended to have pixelated and have 1 FPS animation, or is it my comp problems?
2) Serious problem - fullscreen/window mode and mising resolutons. I have stupid 1920x1080 screen, so as soon intro ended and I was able to enter ESC menu, I clicked to exit full screen... only to see that window mode has the same 1920x1080, and the most weird - I could not lower it by dragging borders!!! Oo
That's not good, I had a problems to play in such large resolution...
So, I had only single problem. Everything else is WONDERFUL!!!
Edit 2: And yeah, lack of changing cursor in active areas makes it harder.
Edit: And immediately finished!
Thank you for this tech short experience, sir! I liked it! ^^
Glad to hear you're feeling in GameMaker like in home!
Real life clocks are cool!
And srsl, I can remove notes? Oo XD Why?
Though I have two questions:
1) Backgrounds in Menu and About screed were intended to have pixelated and have 1 FPS animation, or is it my comp problems?
2) Serious problem - fullscreen/window mode and mising resolutons. I have stupid 1920x1080 screen, so as soon intro ended and I was able to enter ESC menu, I clicked to exit full screen... only to see that window mode has the same 1920x1080, and the most weird - I could not lower it by dragging borders!!! Oo
That's not good, I had a problems to play in such large resolution...
So, I had only single problem. Everything else is WONDERFUL!!!
Edit 2: And yeah, lack of changing cursor in active areas makes it harder.
Re: The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
If you can remove you have the old version. That is fixed now.
Re: The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
No, it's still possible to remove it in the new version
Re: The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
Is it? O_o
Re: The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
well, yeah, I double checked
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Re: The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
About my questions, guys: do you have the same, and is it intended?
Re: The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
I have the same question about 1), and 2) is set up the same for me but I don't have a problem playing in full screen, so it's not a problem for me.
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Re: The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
1. background animation in menus is set to 1 fps on purpose
2. resizing window you say. well, that is possible. Just updated the packages, you can now resize window.
3. I have no idea what ko9 is talking about as with "new version" or "fixing" anything. there was only 1 version released, and removing notes isn't a bug, so it can't and won't be fixed.
4. the cursor IS changing on active areas. Just not as much as arrow <->hand
2. resizing window you say. well, that is possible. Just updated the packages, you can now resize window.
3. I have no idea what ko9 is talking about as with "new version" or "fixing" anything. there was only 1 version released, and removing notes isn't a bug, so it can't and won't be fixed.
4. the cursor IS changing on active areas. Just not as much as arrow <->hand
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Re: The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
1. thx
2. Thank you very much!!! 32 times better! :'D
Though little question: is there some kind of "default fixed" resolution in this game, like in your flash games?
4. yes, just hand has different shape, so when I move cursor over screen very fast, searching for small hidden active areas, like secrets in Sub7 for example, I immediately see change.
Edit: well, since angle changes when you're moving to some other area - I think it's fine as it is now. :3
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and last question sir, I remember you didn't answer me since release of Sub8, when you suddenly decided to not include you unique game description to game. By game description I mean:
So question is: why in last three Submachines there was not such description? Was it on purpose because we were at the end of journey? Or just lacking of inspiration in the day of game release? Or something else?
Just your submachine games description made games even more atmospheric or something I don't know how to explain.
Only in Sub5's description was mentioned that Root is the actual place where everything is started (while game itself didn't include any notes that describes root... And next games did not include them too... ). Or just look at this wonderful text from deleted Lazylaces site (wasn't placed anywhere else, if I am correct):
2. Thank you very much!!! 32 times better! :'D
Though little question: is there some kind of "default fixed" resolution in this game, like in your flash games?
4. yes, just hand has different shape, so when I move cursor over screen very fast, searching for small hidden active areas, like secrets in Sub7 for example, I immediately see change.
Edit: well, since angle changes when you're moving to some other area - I think it's fine as it is now. :3
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and last question sir, I remember you didn't answer me since release of Sub8, when you suddenly decided to not include you unique game description to game. By game description I mean:
When I saw this text, I was just happy! And it made my interest to game even more!!! :'DThe tragedy of the situation is that while being one of the most valuable objects in Kaisar’s posession, it got stolen in most peculiar circumstances. To the untrained eye it would seem that the Evaluation simply vanished from this layer, ceasing to exist in a split of a second. However, the smell of electricity left in the air after that occurence told another story.
So question is: why in last three Submachines there was not such description? Was it on purpose because we were at the end of journey? Or just lacking of inspiration in the day of game release? Or something else?
Just your submachine games description made games even more atmospheric or something I don't know how to explain.
Only in Sub5's description was mentioned that Root is the actual place where everything is started (while game itself didn't include any notes that describes root... And next games did not include them too... ). Or just look at this wonderful text from deleted Lazylaces site (wasn't placed anywhere else, if I am correct):
So, why you decided to not write anything for last submachines and some other games in past years, sir?After the submachine2 adventure in the lighthouse you broke the time and space barrier using the portal at the end of the game. I hope you knew that this portal was broken and as you took your chance with with you knew that this could lead literally anywhere and anytime. Well, the journey wasn't quite succesfull. You end up in a timeless loop. If there is a way out, I hope you will find it.
Good luck,
mur
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Re: The Peter Navarre Crecy Evaluation
1920x1080Sublevel 107 wrote:Though little question: is there some kind of "default fixed" resolution in this game, like in your flash games?
Not sure. Didn't even notice there was such an issue. :/Sublevel 107 wrote:So, why you decided to not write anything for last submachines and some other games in past years, sir?