Hi.
I have a problem. I can't do the keyboard settings. Because it says
stear right instad stear left and it fergets stear left. What is that?
How can i fix that?
Kevin
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Hello Kevin,
This is a known issue, that's not easy to fix. I'll take a look on it
tomorrow. But, when you try it some times again, there must be a time
you can set the keys correctly.
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Hi
I triet it 20 or 30 Times. All the same issue.
Kevin
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Hi,
Don't go up to the machine and blow it up that way, you'll be too close. You
need to be on the other side to not be spotted. Keep working at the mouse,
you'll beat him eventually. :).
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Hi game developers. Lately, I have been taking a look at Python because it runs
on a variety of platforms, especially the PAC Mate and BraillePlus. This will
allow me to write a program once and modify it for these corresponding Python
interpreters on both platforms. My question is: is it a good
Hi Louis!
The thing is with python that you can't selling any programs you've whrited
in that language because you python has a spetial license that don't give
you the permission for selling anything whritten in that language.
So you can only kreate free games with this language...
But Python is
Hi Louis,
Well, I guess much of what I have to say about Python really depends on
what kind of games you intend on creating with Python. My suggestions
might depend on weather you are thinking of doing advanced 3D games, 2D
side-scrollers, board and puzzzle games, etc.
For instance, the PyGame A
Hi Claudio,
I'm not sure where you heard that, but that isn't true. The Python
license does allow for the development and sale of commercial
applications written in Python and that includes the Python interpreter
as part of the application. For the official details on the Python end
user licens