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hi i wrote this code recently and i was wondering how it performs on really slow... or really fast computers (more intersted in reallly sloooow Wink ) if you wanna be a cool person, you can get it here.

you will probably need to change the path for the sprites, and it uses cosmox library, so youll need that, too. (well, you dont NEED it, its only used for timing, so you can just comment out the CSTimer lines). while walking aroun, you can hit 'd' and it will go into 'debug' mode where you can see x, y, and a number of other variables. id really appreciate if you told me what you think cause this is like my first functional cool looking prog Smile thanx Wink
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#2
wheres the code?
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#3
you should compile it first so we don't all have to get cosmox to try it.
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Quote:hi i wrote this code recently and i was wondering how it performs on really slow... or really fast computers (more intersted in reallly sloooow Wink ) if you wanna be a cool person, you can get it here.

you will probably need to change the path for the sprites, and it uses cosmox library, so youll need that, too. (well, you dont NEED it, its only used for timing, so you can just comment out the CSTimer lines). while walking aroun, you can hit 'd' and it will go into 'debug' mode where you can see x, y, and a number of other variables. id really appreciate if you told me what you think cause this is like my first functional cool looking prog Smile thanx Wink
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