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Newcomers DBPro Corner / split-screen

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Hippie Dude
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 05:52
I'm making a two player game but how can I cut the screen in half with both cameras?

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TDK
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Hippie Dude
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 06:02
I'm using DBPro.

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TDK
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 07:05
OK, this demo works in DBC, but may not work properly in DB Pro. It was written a long time ago and I don't have time to convert it.

If it doesn't work properly, the code is commented enough for you to see how the split screen side of things works and implement the method into your own program.

http://www.computechtenerife.com/2screens.rar

TDK_Man

Sven B
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 15:20
Actually, when using DBPro, you can create multiple camera's using the 'make camera nr' command. Using the 'set camera view nr,x,y,x2,y2' you can set the camera view of all camera's you created.
note that camera 0 is the default camera



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TDK
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 15:47 Edited at: 17th Sep 2005 15:47
Yes - Sven is perfectly correct.

I answered this at 5am just before going to bed and as I was nodding off to sleep it suddenly dawned on me that there were multiple cameras in DBPro, (which I use very rarely)!

I was too tired to get up, switch on the machine and edit the post.

Doh! Sorry about that...

On the bright side, that's how you do it in DBC with a single camera!

TDK_Man

Hippie Dude
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 18:35
thanks

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Xolatron old
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Posted: 18th Sep 2005 19:32
http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=54874&b=11

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