How can I make a smooth d-pad
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@Stephenn you can divid the position by the grid size, round that number. And then multiply by the grid size.
So an x position of 7.4 would move to an x position of 8 since 7.4/2 is 3.7 rounded is 4 and 4*2 =8 -
Ok thanks, I was over complicating by using modulus and subtract.
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@Stephenn Lol my grid lock is actually very old, round number didn't even exist when I made it.
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We actually have a grid demo we use for our internal testing. I thought we uploaded it to the hub but I guess not. I'll get @Hamed to upload it when he gets a minute free.
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It's on the hub!
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Ok thanks, I actually want be able to move between blocks on the grid. I am trying to make a bomberman game.
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Ok actually I just got an idea from your example thanks.
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The game gets glitchy when I add particals, is there a way to prevent this?
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It depends on what type of particle you are using (especially the number of particles slider when editing, more particles = more lag) and how many objects are playing particles.
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@Stephenn You are probably adding a lot of particles. Or just not doing them with enough time in between. Totally unnecessary.
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Ok thanks, I want a bomberman type explosion
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@Stephenn Try and limit the particles and effects that you use when you do explosions. So for a bomberman explosion, you could use the default Hyperpad explosion particle, and enhance it with colors of your own. You could also tweak its size in proportion to the game.
For other help with game appearance and lag, make sure to check this post of mine: https://forum.hyperpad.com/topic/121/how-professional-is-your-game
And for help regarding how you are making and what your goals should be, try and follow this post: https://forum.hyperpad.com/topic/121/how-professional-is-your-game
In general, you should try and avoid changing your project idea before you have finished. If you are even a little bit like me, you will never finish that way - or at least get something good done.
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Ok thanks, I want it to blow up in a plus shape.
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@Stephenn When you are executing your plan, you have to make sure everything is achievable for you. If you are having so much trouble and you ask for so much help, it almost become's the peoples' game.
Anyway, I would try using two particle effects - one going upwards and one downwards. I don't particularly understand the significance of making them into a plus sign though...?
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@GameCRAZY if someone is new to hyperpad, they may need to ask a lot of questions. Because they may not even know if something is possible, and what any limitations may be. It's still his game and his idea. Also, who cares why he wants his explosion a certain way? Any ideas People have for him could also give other users ideas for their games. This topic has actually given me some good ideas!😆
@Stephenn if particles doesn't work well, you could also use an animation for the explosion! It might be hard to do a plus shape explosion with particles.
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@GameCRAZY in bomberman the explosions go in a plus shape in the grid, so you'd probably have to have an object for each square in the explosion so it doesn't go through walls. If each object plays a particle and there are, say 13 objects, I can see why spawning the objects and starting the particles all at once might cause a lag spike. Like @iTap-Development says, animations might work better, but still might cause lag if your explosions are made of many objects and are all being spawned at once.
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@Jack8680 what I mean is you could have a plus shaped explosion animation with One object. So it wouldn't need to be a bunch objects or particles.
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@iTap-Development but then the explosion would pass through walls. I'm assuming the explosions should stop when they hit a wall.
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@Jack8680 yeah I guess!
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Yah, I was thinking I might be able to use shoot behaviors. I am trying to use loop and spawn behaviors for something else but I can't figure out how to work them, any suggestions. Thanks