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  • Shady91S Offline
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    When creating a project, we can choose bird's eye view or side view... But, what about isometric view? Would it be possible to implement that in the future?

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    • Andrey GhostA Offline
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      What block you from creating a game with isometric graphics in bird's eye's view?

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      • MurtazaM Offline
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        We'd like to add isometric eventually.. But it's not very high on our priority list.

        That being said, you can make an isometric game now by using collisions in a clever way.. Here is an example by T-Studios. https://www.hyperpad.com/projects/sz6cjpmzt3xsksgyvf3g/versions/isometric-demo

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          Isometric seems like something that would be done manually, unless you add an option to warp the grid the objects move on which would be pretty cool, would let you use physics on it.

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