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Dark GDK / Normal FPS?

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WalterKovacs
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Posted: 25th Aug 2009 04:00
I am making a 2D breakout clone and the FPS is sitting around 30, is that normal when all I have on the screen is about 20 sprites, and only one of them moving. Also I have collision detection running every loop, but that doesn't seem to be the slowdown.
Benjamin
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Posted: 25th Aug 2009 05:14
Make sure you disable backsave on all the sprites.



The last two arguments should be 0 and 1.
WalterKovacs
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Posted: 26th Aug 2009 00:50 Edited at: 26th Aug 2009 06:19
Thanks, I'll try that. What exactly does backsaving do?

Edit:

Ok, I read the documentation and now know what backsaving does. I tried it out and it worked great, thanks. I'm a little confused why the ball didn't start leaving copies of itself behind like I though would happen when I turned backsaving off...

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