I think I've figured out a way to handle most of the issue with returns and
some function condensing; thanks a bunch!
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From: Aaron Baker theultimatemasterofarc...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Date sent: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 17:53:56 -0400
The overflow point in bgt is 1 calls. I was pretty much having functions call each other without ever using returns, so odds are I would have hit that limit before completing the game. I'm planning to do some restructuring, and hopefully I'll be
able to at least heavily reduce the size of the
Keep in mind, it may be hard to add saving and reloading if you rely
too heavily on the callstack.
Consider this.
void first_level()
{
second_level();
}
void second_level()
{
third_level();
}
void third_level()
{
fourth_level();
}
void fourth_level()
{
}
That is of course possible to save,
Hi all
Let me clarify what I'm asking here. Do the good old Classic games from
companies like LWorks and Playing In The Dark work under Windows 8/8.1?
What about those from Draconis? These are games I'm talking about and
not ones released recently. I know Shades of Doom 2.0 which is in public
Probably but all the copywrite over the synths.
I guess if a driver was written such for those readers ie jaws for
dos or hal lite that had a synth use espeak for example then it would
work, same with the keynote stuff.
But no one will do that.
No, the easiest way will to have an opensource
well He was a member of audyssey I think.
I saw his personal website yesterday and there is only one post which
we write in this year.
Thanks
Ishan
On 8/31/14, Charles Rivard wee1s...@fidnet.com wrote:
I would not expect him to make his games free. If he did that, what would
he earn from his
Hi can anyone have a good recording of treasure hunt?
Thanks
Ishan
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Hi Christopher,
I honestly have not tried any of the older games by L-Works on Windows
8.x nor have I tried Topspeedd from Playing in the Dark. However, I
have tried some of Draconis's older VB 6 titles like Alien Outback,
Monkey Business, and Dynaman, and yes they will work. They require a
bit
Hi Ishan,
Yes, Liam use to be a member of this list. However, I'd have to check
the membership to see if he is still a list member. That's not really
here nor there since it does not really resolve the problem user's are
having with getting their keys replaced.
On 8/31/14, ishan dhami
While reality gaming does not use bgt the engine used does have sound
issues from time to time.
Still does.
what is done as every objective that is completed level, etc the
buffers are cleared, there is a bit more than that now because often
something gets maxed, ie if you die some values may
I don't know, perhaps I'm being thick, but I do not understand what in
the world you are talking about. Sorry, I'm probably just being slow.
On 8/31/14, shaun everiss sm.ever...@gmail.com wrote:
While reality gaming does not use bgt the engine used does have sound
issues from time to time.
I agree to all this, I have tried time and time again to get codes
but his email though I get no erros back don't give me a resonce.
I have seen some cracks for his games and to be honest, i have
thought about pirating his stuff, I know him so I won't but his being
gone for so long really does
can someone know his facebook ID
Thanks
Ishan
On 8/30/14, shaun everiss sm.ever...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah I don't know, he was a good guy but I hardly
see him his l-works twitter has not been updated in ages.
And as for the 2 games I legally own superliam
and judgement day I have given up
Well if he ever wanted someone to handle all his orders and keys I'd
probably take that on as well as other part time projects I am doing.
ofcause it would have to be a team of people incase one got sick but who knows.
personally I would stop short of pirating his games but not by much.
If he is
Hi Lori,
While I do agree Liam needs to get his act together about key
replacements and providing better support for his games I disagree
about him giving them away for free. He put the time and work into
creating them so deserves some compensation for that, and as a fellow
developer can
Hi Ishan,
I think you meant to ask, does anyone know his Facebook ID. Using
can as you did completely changes the nature of the question.
Anyway, I personally don't know his Facebook ID, assuming he has one,
but it isn't hard to check. Moreover I know Liam is on Twitter and it
shouldn't be
Hi Lori,
That's strange, but what I have learned the hard way is one should
always make backups of their backups. Especially, if it is something
very important.
for example, here in the US a USB flash drive is under $20 in US
dollars so is probably less in pounds. I have a couple of them I keep
Product keys change according to what machine you run it on.
At 01:10 PM 9/1/2014, you wrote:
Hi Lori,
That's strange, but what I have learned the hard way is one should
always make backups of their backups. Especially, if it is something
very important.
for example, here in the US a USB flash
Hi Stephen,
Yes and no. It all depends on how the product key system was designed
and weather or not they are hardware specific. Simple name and key
systems, for example, will work on any computer provided the end user
provides the correct user name and product key. Therefore, in a case
like that
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