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DJ Omnimaga
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http://s7.invisionfree.com/Omnimaga/index.php?showtopic=99
<-- I enjoyed, even though it ran quite slow
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tifreak
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September 30, 2005, 02:34:00 am »
Hmm, I doubt I will have too much trouble with it running slow. You saw how fast the RPGSK was, didn't you?
And I am playing with the idea of using codex to give it 'scrolling' on the graphscreen... Once I actually implement it, and it isn't too slow, I will post it up here for you to check out.
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Projects: AOD Series: 75% | FFME: 80% | Pokemon: 18% | RPGSK: 60% | Star Trek: 70% | Star Trek 83+: 40% | TI-City: 5%
DJ Omnimaga
Clacualters are teh gr33t
CoT Emeritus
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Omnimagician (Next: --)
Posts: 55943
Rating: +3154/-232
CodeWalrus founder & retired Omnimaga founder
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September 30, 2005, 02:46:00 am »
hmm dont use Asm( command into a loop it will come out very slow when ram is low, you'll see
but your RPG SK was uber fast indeed, the readon why Adventure was slow is because it wasnt fully optimised and it had 3 enemies at once moving on the screen
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tifreak
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Umm, the only time the asm command would be in effect is if you made it to the edge of a screen...
Trust me, when I get that demo out, you will understand a bit better.
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