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FPSC Classic Product Chat / save in swf format?

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alfo77
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Posted: 3rd May 2008 15:50
i'm italian and i don't speack very good in english... i have just start with this software and i don't know nothing... i wish know if is possible to save the project in swf file (flash)... thank you very much
Silvester
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Posted: 3rd May 2008 16:51
No, since this rely's on Direct X. Flash does not. The games created with this engine can only be used on Microsoft Windows XP/Vista. Unless emulated on Linux/Macintosh(?)
Pride
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Posted: 3rd May 2008 20:34
Quote: "No, since this rely's on Direct X. Flash does not. The games created with this engine can only be used on Microsoft Windows XP/Vista. Unless emulated on Linux/Macintosh(?)"


Completely correct!

Swf (flash) files rely on an ActionScript/Key-Frame Based system. It has no engine, pretty much is an animation with some more interactivity. And when have you seen in-depth 3D in a flash game? FPSC runs off of DX9 (and FPSC X10 relies on DX10), which can only be run through a Windows platform.

Wiki Quote:
Quote: "Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms."


So, in short, no.

107295
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Posted: 7th May 2008 18:19
Could you imagine an FPSC game in flash?

So a Shepard said to his flock; "Thou shalt be confuseth!" and so they were.
Ocho Geek
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Posted: 7th May 2008 19:22
technically you could, you would have to take ALL the media, convert them to the flash3d format (whatever that is) then with an expert degree of flash scripting form a game from that

but like thats ever gonna happen?

Scurvy Lobster
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Posted: 7th May 2008 19:40
It would be somewhat easier to use igloader. It would be weird and useless to have a 60+ MB web application but it might be technically possible.

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