Mouse?
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Mouse?
Do you think that there should be mouse controller for RnD?
Controls:
LEFT= MOUSE MOVE LEFT
RIGHT= MOUSE MOVE RIGHT
UP= MOUSE MOVE UP
DOWN= MOUSE MOVE DOWN
SNAP= LEFT MOUSE HOLD + MOVE DIRECTION
BOMB= RIGHT MOUSE CLICK
(this is sort of a new idea )
Controls:
LEFT= MOUSE MOVE LEFT
RIGHT= MOUSE MOVE RIGHT
UP= MOUSE MOVE UP
DOWN= MOUSE MOVE DOWN
SNAP= LEFT MOUSE HOLD + MOVE DIRECTION
BOMB= RIGHT MOUSE CLICK
(this is sort of a new idea )
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Well, controlling the player like that is bad, but other stuff would be good.
Like to be able to click on a CE and it changes than, or having an inventory and being able to click on the items to drop or to prepare to drop.
And not item change by drop+snap and so drop. That is only weird.
Grunt, you are perfectly right. The mouse should be a piece of the future of the game ! And the keyboard of course too.
Like to be able to click on a CE and it changes than, or having an inventory and being able to click on the items to drop or to prepare to drop.
And not item change by drop+snap and so drop. That is only weird.
Grunt, you are perfectly right. The mouse should be a piece of the future of the game ! And the keyboard of course too.
Richard, this is your craziest idea yet!
I can almost hear my wrist screaming out in pain...
Why not click on the map, and Rockford travels to where you clicked?
Better still, why not drag a box around the elements you want to move, then click on the other side of the map?
Then they could attack the enemy's base and......Oh no, sorry wrong game!
I can almost hear my wrist screaming out in pain...
Why not click on the map, and Rockford travels to where you clicked?
Better still, why not drag a box around the elements you want to move, then click on the other side of the map?
Then they could attack the enemy's base and......Oh no, sorry wrong game!
Well, with click and drag it would be possible, and maybe you could make strategy games with RnD !
left click, -and drag, right click, -and drag would make very much new things !
You can click buttons, so why not CEs too ?
Alan, I think using the mouse would open very much new ideas...
If RnD could be a strategic- and fps game, it would make more fun to make levels, cause we all are already understanding how CEs and artwork works, don´t we ?
left click, -and drag, right click, -and drag would make very much new things !
You can click buttons, so why not CEs too ?
Alan, I think using the mouse would open very much new ideas...
If RnD could be a strategic- and fps game, it would make more fun to make levels, cause we all are already understanding how CEs and artwork works, don´t we ?
I know.Richard, I was only joking about the RTS game.....
I replied to Grunt, cause he had the last post, else I would notify, if I reply to somewhere else.
But... RTS, FPS... ämmm... too much shortcuts for me :O)
Ahhh wait, RTS is strategy.
Anyways, RTS doesn´t sound that weird as you think Alan... If it would be possible to make RTS in RnD, I would make at least 1000 of levels ! If you could control friendly CEs to move at a position... *dreaming further*
Only 2 things would be needed for that:
1) Mouse control
2) Allow to click on empty space, and set movement-points (with graphics) to there (that CEs can move where you want) - That could also be made complicated, but it would shrink the movements and realtime effect
Poll: Who is against mouse control (so that you have to click on some CEs and such stuff). And it will not be so, that the all levels will be only mouse-controlled ! Only few... such 10 - 100 of 10000+ levels.
......But I can imagine Holger would bring us (mostly me) to the reallity......
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Well, I know a sokoban clone that works exactly that way, but when walking to a certain point in sokoban you don't have to care about spaceships, butterflies, robots, etc...Alan wrote: Why not click on the map, and Rockford travels to where you clicked?
I personally think implementing mouse-controlling wouldn't be worth the efford. I can't see why anyone wanted to use this, since the mouse it way to inprecise, at least for me.
But on the other hand if you think of tablet-pcs or pen-controlled handhelds,... yes it might be of use there....
lol, yeah...
I am full with ideas, I just need to extract them, but if Holger disagrees such things... anyways RnD needs such cool features !
Ah well, mouse clicking on elements may be a bit hard, cause you have to target exactly, but you can also click on desktop icons, or just say, "the level is nothing for me, cause I don´t like RTS", it´s the same like if you don´t like Sokoban or whatever !
And I am sure not everybody would only make RTS levels in RnD if it is possible... 1/10 of the people would do that (included me of course).
Oh and, not to forget, the mouse stuff is:
Click, double click, drag (and all the same by the right mouse button)
I am full with ideas, I just need to extract them, but if Holger disagrees such things... anyways RnD needs such cool features !
Ah well, mouse clicking on elements may be a bit hard, cause you have to target exactly, but you can also click on desktop icons, or just say, "the level is nothing for me, cause I don´t like RTS", it´s the same like if you don´t like Sokoban or whatever !
And I am sure not everybody would only make RTS levels in RnD if it is possible... 1/10 of the people would do that (included me of course).
Oh and, not to forget, the mouse stuff is:
Click, double click, drag (and all the same by the right mouse button)
Couldn't agree much more.Flumminator wrote:I personally think implementing mouse-controlling wouldn't be worth the efford. I can't see why anyone wanted to use this, since the mouse it way to inprecise, at least for me.
For some years ago, I had billions of ideas for my own made computer games, but I never could implement them. So I started new projects, over and over again, with more and more ideas, only 5% of all projects came somewhere...the rest got overwhelmed by ideas and then cancelled.
So basically what I want to say is: Don't have too many ideas.