So, first of all, I'm only showcasing an alpha because I wanna see how my coding is going on, and I think you guys may help me with that. It's the first game that I have developed to this high of a level, and I'm kinda proud of it. See what you guys think
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Ross - An Alpha Showcase
Ross - An Alpha Showcase
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Re: Ross - An Alpha Showcase
It's a really nice prototype! The collision works very well. Did you just draw the map or are you using some tile-painting-software ?
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I'm using Tiled to create the maps, then Advanced Tiled Loader to load them into Love. It's a bit like the tutorial on ExplodingRabbit, but just with my own style to it. I did the graphics myself, and the character is just a square at the moment. And thank you by the way! It means a lot that you like it!Mermersk wrote:It's a really nice prototype! The collision works very well. Did you just draw the map or are you using some tile-painting-software ?
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Nice little demo. The collision seems on point.
I had some trouble running it though, First i tried with löveliness, Got me an error, So i downloaded the .love and it worked the first time, Tried to run it again and got the same error. So i extracted the zip and ran it by dragging the folder over the löve executable, And i got the rubber piggy.
I suspect those issues have nothing to do with your game though, I am running os x 10.9 (mavericks) and i recall seeing a post talking about löve having some compatibility issues with it.
I had some trouble running it though, First i tried with löveliness, Got me an error, So i downloaded the .love and it worked the first time, Tried to run it again and got the same error. So i extracted the zip and ran it by dragging the folder over the löve executable, And i got the rubber piggy.
I suspect those issues have nothing to do with your game though, I am running os x 10.9 (mavericks) and i recall seeing a post talking about löve having some compatibility issues with it.
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I'm getting an error too
player/SpriteAnimation.lua:81: Incorrect parameter type: expected userdata.
EDIT: I'm getting the error on Windows 7
player/SpriteAnimation.lua:81: Incorrect parameter type: expected userdata.
EDIT: I'm getting the error on Windows 7
Last edited by DSSiege11 on Fri Nov 01, 2013 11:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I'm getting the error on OSX 10.6.8.
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Re: Ross - An Alpha Showcase
cool, i like it.
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Sorry about the errors, it does happen. Just run it again and see if it works
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Its due to you naming images/stuff with a capital letter in the code and not on the actual picture (or vice versa).
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Thats not the real solution ;(Pigeon wrote:Sorry about the errors, it does happen. Just run it again and see if it works
The error comes from this line:
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frame = math.random(1,20),
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coinSprites:start(coins[i].frame)
Basically if frame number is larger than the actual number of frames (which you do not check for in player/SpriteAnmation.lua), you get nil instead of a quad.
Tha fix is either to check for number of frames, or change random value to 1 ("frame=1" in player/coin.lua)
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