Ignore that ^
At 4/26/06 01:13 PM, chellow wrote:
Its almost worth loosing homebrew just for the locoroco demo.
I downloaded that late last night.. it is fucking amazing! I saw some stuff about it in OPS2, but I never thought it was worth buying - now I know it's a must buy. It's so fluid and awesome. Just imagine, if they fit that much in ~8mb then what's a whole UMD going to be like? :D
At 4/26/06 06:47 PM, Orunitia wrote:
I included an FPS counter to see how fast it handles. I get ~40 FPS in the intro and around 6-7 FPS in the actual game, even in low quality.
That's pretty cool, the ball moves a bit fast though.
At 4/26/06 07:04 PM, -Mogly- wrote:
What date did Flash player 6 come out, and what date did Flash player 7 come out? the time between the two (and before) is pretty much the games from NG people would be able to play.
Flash 7 came out in 2004 (Flash MX2004, duh ;D) so yah.. and most Flash 7 stuff works perfectly anyway - there wasn't much difference between MX and MX2004 really.
And what are the controls etc like on it for games?
Well the arrows (LEFT, RIGHT, UP and DOWN) are controlled by the PSP D-Pad, the mouse works with the analog stick and X works as onMouseDown.. that's it.
At 4/26/06 10:12 PM, Sugggames wrote:
There is a Homebrew flashplayer dtw. I dl'ed it earlier today.
I had that, but it sucked more ass than an Inglor. Suckass. Nice as a proof of concept, but it wasn't worth actually using it.
At 4/26/06 11:19 PM, x_factor11 wrote:
i might make something for psp users if anyone minds...its just.....how do i know my litimt withs flash mx?
File > Publish Settings > Flash [tab] > Version: Flash Player 6.
Da da.
Also, add _quality = "low"; to the first frame.