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Program Announcements / Bubbles - A fun and addictive game!

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Pricey
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Posted: 24th Dec 2003 14:39 Edited at: 28th Dec 2003 16:22
This game took me three days to create in DBC!

It is very simple but it is fun and addictive (well i think so!)

Please download it is only about 600k!

The game is now on the website: www.johnsgames.tk

BatVink
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Posted: 24th Dec 2003 21:16
Try changing the angle of deflection based on how close the ball hits the middle of the bat. As it is, the ball always follows the same pattern.

It could be the start of something much bigger!

BatVink (formerly StevieVee)
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Posted: 24th Dec 2003 21:36
Quote: " changing the angle of deflection "

Ya, I agree with BatVink



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Posted: 24th Dec 2003 22:40
how would i go about doing such a thing?

i am using a system where i adjust the x and z speed of the ball

dark coder
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Posted: 27th Dec 2003 02:40
easy i guess, just adjust the object x speed, by the distance the ball hit from the centre of the bat,

nice and addictive i guess, to make it harder you could make the camera move all around the game, so youll get confused as to which way the bat is going to move

goto my website for tutorials, demo`s downloads and more
http://www.darkcoder.co.uk
Pricey
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Posted: 27th Dec 2003 16:07
i originally did that but the affect didn't work and made the game look too strange

dark coder
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Posted: 28th Dec 2003 02:12
if you made the bat curved it would look normal

goto my website for tutorials, demo`s downloads and more
http://www.darkcoder.co.uk
Pricey
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Posted: 28th Dec 2003 14:34
how would you curve it? the game is done with primitives

Damokles
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Posted: 28th Dec 2003 14:47 Edited at: 28th Dec 2003 14:47
Make a sphere instead of a box.
Well done

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Posted: 28th Dec 2003 16:21
i see...

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