Code a game competition Nov-Jan 2018 - Minimum £500 prize fund

Started by Qube, November 15, 2017, 04:44:30

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Qube

Yay! \o/ got fat chunky pixel rotation working.... Just for authenticity reasons of course ;D

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Rooster

Quote from: Steve Elliott on November 15, 2017, 17:43:20
There might be filtering issues if you have that turned on when you run your game - ie blurring.
That may be causing the beveling I'm seeing. Would that be a disqualifier? Sorry for all the questions, I've never used virtual resolution before. :-[

Qube

QuoteThat may be causing the beveling I'm seeing. Would that be a disqualifier? Sorry for all the questions, I've never used virtual resolution before. :-[
No, you will not be disqualified. Are there no commands / parameters to disable bilinear filtering? What language are you coding in?
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Rooster

Good to know. :)
I'm using BlitzMax, and I haven't been able to find anything under Graphics that would change the filter.
This is the setup I'm using for my tests.
Code (blitzmax) Select

Graphics DesktopWidth(),DesktopHeight(),1
SetVirtualResolution 320,200

iWasAdam

@Rooster if I remember correct you set filtering when you load the image?

well. I've now got movement and self correcting movement up/down ladders. so it looks like the game is a platformer!

muruba

Does anyone know how to turn off filtering in SDL2? I am doing SetLogicalSize to 320x200 but looks blurry...


muruba

Damn, can't believe how smart I am!


   SDL_SetHint(SDL_HINT_RENDER_SCALE_QUALITY, "0");


Rooster


Steve Elliott

Made a start on the graphics and palette.

I won't be posting progress shots though, I'll leave my entry as a surprise  ;D
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Qube

QuoteI won't be posting progress shots though, I'll leave my entry as a surprise  ;D
Me too. No spoilers ;D
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Derron

One should refresh the announcements on the front page - means: remove the august-october-compo and add the nov-xxx compo :-)


bye
Ron

Steve Elliott

Used 4 of my 16 colours so far lol...Interesting competition.
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Derron

For tic-tac-toe you just need a front and a background color. Chess already needs three - or a pattern on the pawns.


So with already 4 colours your game must be way more advanced than chess :-)




@ all you developers
I am sure nobody wants to decline your compo submission if you do a multiplayer game with hotseat functionality: so you draw two games side-by-side in one application (each controlled by two mice or multiple gamepads). Sounds intruiging...hmm ;-) 


bye
Ron

Qube

QuoteOne should refresh the announcements on the front page - means: remove the august-october-compo and add the nov-xxx compo :-)
Done done :)
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Steve Elliott

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For tic-tac-toe you just need a front and a background color. Chess already needs three - or a pattern on the pawns.


So with already 4 colours your game must be way more advanced than chess :-)

Haha..5 colours now - I'm being frugal.  It's an interesting discipline having only 16 colours, so I'm only adding another colour if I really need it.

[Edit]
The low resolution is more a challenge, than the lack of colours - because to be playable without a magnifying glass, scaling up is vital on today's systems (and so reducing graphics quality).  Still having fun though  :)
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