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: 4) The ability to define a player HUD with tweakable parameters such as health bar, currency/points earned, inventory item selected, etc. | : 4) The ability to define a player HUD with tweakable parameters such as health bar, currency/points earned, inventory item selected, etc. | ||
: 5) Lite scripting functionality that allows tiles to listen for particular events, and respond with an action. | : 5) Lite scripting functionality that allows tiles to listen for particular events, and respond with an action. | ||
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+ | '''Sylvain Martin/[[PPP Team]]''' | ||
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+ | : 1) Editable music, | ||
+ | : 2) separate background (at least 1 parallax layer) and | ||
+ | : 3) clipping of monsters when they approach borders are the definite things I think that will lack forever. Then, I would put | ||
+ | : 4) gravity-sensible monsters and possibly | ||
+ | : 5) hitpoints for monsters. | ||
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Revision as of 12:45, 8 December 2010
The question: If Game-Maker were to have received one last update, what are the top five features or fixes you would ask for?
EJR Tairne/A-J Games:
- 1) Fixed idle sequences (maybe a choice of five idle sequences, A-E, with A being overall default; on completion, any animation sequence can be set to default to any of the five idle sequences).
- 2) Grant monsters the same abilities as characters (optionally affected by, and affect, BBL properties; HP and special counters; different sizes; different animations; ability to birth other monsters).
- 3) Fixed scrolling (several options: keep centered, auto-scroll, screen-by-screen).
- 4) Improved music support (MIDI, .MOD).
- 5) On-screen stats (with some options about what to display, where, and how).
- I probably would have answered differently 15 years ago, but I think a scripting language (a custom language like with ZZT or even something like Lua) would have been very handy, and would have resulted in a larger variety of game types.
- If you had asked me when I was 15, I would have probably said that I wanted to make a CD-ROM sized game, so the ability to include and use large assets like voice tracks, background music, video, etc.
- I don't really even know anymore, it's been so long since I had any interaction with it; certainly larger creature sprites would have been nice, but I remember nothing more.
- 1) The ability to construct multi-tile non-player sprites
- 2) The ability to print text to the screen, and define when and where it would appear
- 3) The ability to assign hit point values to non-player sprites
- 4) The ability to define a player HUD with tweakable parameters such as health bar, currency/points earned, inventory item selected, etc.
- 5) Lite scripting functionality that allows tiles to listen for particular events, and respond with an action.
Sylvain Martin/PPP Team
- 1) Editable music,
- 2) separate background (at least 1 parallax layer) and
- 3) clipping of monsters when they approach borders are the definite things I think that will lack forever. Then, I would put
- 4) gravity-sensible monsters and possibly
- 5) hitpoints for monsters.