Hi again. As a side note I recently noticed that I had not uploaded the sources of the game to the repository in Defence-Force.
I got so used to the cloud drive services (Dropbox, OneDrive,...) that I seldomly use SVN.
Anyway here they are, in case anybody wants to have a look:
http://miniserve.defence-force.org/svn/users/chema/
P.S. I just noticed I have all my games under the users subtree, except Space:1999 which is under the games subtree (?)
Oricium feedback and review thread
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Thanks for sharing
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Historic owner of Oric, Apple II, Atari ST, Amiga
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Re: Oricium feedback and review thread
Thanks, Chema!
Reading your sources is fun, just like playing new game level
Reading your sources is fun, just like playing new game level
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rts ; see you later alligator.
Re: Oricium feedback and review thread
What I really need to do is cleaning up the sources in the release. I keep a lot of old code in comments or #ifdef clauses and when it works I forget to remove it (I always think "just in case..").
I do this in the code I write at work (I code less and less with time, to be honest), but never find the time and energy to do it in my Oric programs :/
I do this in the code I write at work (I code less and less with time, to be honest), but never find the time and energy to do it in my Oric programs :/
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Did you do all the graphics directly in binary? I was expecting to see some pictures, but apparently there are none.
Just wondering
Just wondering
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Good point. I must have the bitmaps, but I am using a Matlab script to section them into tiles and creating the data. Then I copy paste them, so no way to automate that. Anyway I could upload them just for the records...
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Matlab really ?
Wow that quite an expensive setup for making Oric game
Wow that quite an expensive setup for making Oric game
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Indeed I use it at work, so... Besides it is quite handy for this kind of tasks.Godzil wrote:Matlab really ?
Wow that quite an expensive setup for making Oric game