Are you using SDL, OpenGL?

What is the map size?

How many lines of code?
Run this on your project folder to know:
find . -name '*.class' -o -name '*.module' | xargs wc -l

I have also written some game (RPG), but it seems I really don't have time
for it.
Maybe some day. Also I have big problems that I'm never quite satisfied to
current features and the plans keep on "floating".
So I end up to rewriting stuff a lot.

Jussi



On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 5:53 AM, Kevin Fishburne <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/08/2013 09:14 AM, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
> >
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/707370/clean-efficient-algorithm-for-wrapping-integers-in-c
> >> It's also possible that I mistranslated the C code in the above link, as
> >> I don't know C.
> >>
> > Yes, because Gambas makes automatic conversions and thus the line where
> > division is, gives sometimes
> > different answers than in C. Example kX += range_size * 1.5 instead of 1
> > like in C.
> >
> >
> > int Wrap(int kX, int const kLowerBound, int const kUpperBound)
> > {
> >      int range_size = kUpperBound - kLowerBound + 1;
> >
> >      if (kX < kLowerBound)
> >          kX += range_size * ((kLowerBound - kX) / range_size + 1);
> >
> >      return kLowerBound + (kX - kLowerBound) % range_size;
> > }
> >
> >
> > -->
> >
> > Private Function Wrap(iX As Integer, iLowerBound As Integer, iUpperBound
> As
> > Integer) As Integer
> >
> > Dim iRange As Integer = iUpperBound - iLowerBound + 1
> >
> >      If iX < iLowerBound Then
> >      iX += iRange * CInt((iLowerBound - iX) / iRange + 1)
> >      Endif
> >
> >      Return iLowerBound + ((iX - iLowerBound) Mod iRange)
> >
> > End
> >
>
> Badass, that works brilliantly. The final procedure looks like this now:
>
> Public Function Wrap_Short(Minimum As Short, Maximum As Short, Value As
> Short) As Short
>
>    ' Constrain value to specified range.
>
>    ' General declarations.
>    Dim Spread As Short ' Range between minimum and maximum values.
>
>    ' Check if value is already within specified range.
>    If Value >= Minimum And Value <= Maximum Then Return Value
>
>    ' Calculate and return wrapped value.
>    Spread = Maximum - Minimum + 1
>    If Value < Minimum Then Value += Spread * CShort((Minimum - Value) /
> Spread + 1)
>    Return Minimum + ((Value - Minimum) Mod Spread)
>
> End
>
> > How is your game progressing?
> > Games like yours require a lot of work even with Gambas.
> > It's interesting to see what you will come up to.
> >
> > Jussi
>
> Very well, thanks. And yes, if anyone ever tells you (as a solo dev with
> no budget) that they're going to program an MMO you may laugh in their
> face with confidence, as it is a bit like tackling Mount Everest naked
> and with no oxygen tank. Despite that, things are steadily coming
> together. A minimum of known bugs, most features have been at least
> primitively implemented, and the codebase is well formatted, commented,
> organized and broken down into reusable procedures (no spaghetti code
> yet). I also have spreadsheets to document things like asset lists,
> network transactions and data file formats.
>
> You can find a lot of information here (screenshots, YouTube channel,
> Twitter feed, detailed progress reports):
>
> http://eightvirtues.com/sanctimonia/media.html
>
> I also had a presentation on the game on a Hearth of Britannia
> Dragonsmeet (weekly Google Hangout for Ultima fans hosted by Rustic
> Dragon):
>
> http://youtu.be/A8pnppjPH_c?t=6m10s
>
> Anyway, thanks Jussi and all for your help. I'd add you to the credits,
> but you're already in them! ;)
>
> --
> Kevin Fishburne
> Eight Virtues
> www: http://sales.eightvirtues.com
> e-mail: [email protected]
> phone: (770) 853-6271
>
>
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