The leaderboard wouldn't take that longer than an hour, but I meant the other suggestions I made would easily fit into an hour.Richard Kain said:This is a message board, you can't take everything literally. The 3D controls comment was an obvious exageration. Of course, I'm not the only guilty party here. I seriously doubt that you could set up a database, program in the various fields necessary, program a sign-up web page, and then code a log-in system for flash in one hour. That is also an exageration. All of that is necessary in order to incorporate leader boards into a flash game. Leaderboards can't be stored as XML files.D4zZ said:Everything I suggested was not particularly hard, unless there is no way you could access a server. I also gave the reason a leaderboard would have been a good idea, so he could see why it felt necessary, that way the problem could be tackled without a leaderboard but by another means to an end.
What if the developer wasn't already familiar with database creation and management? What if they didn't already have their own web-hosting? And why should they go to all the trouble you are describing for a simple flash game that they don't actually get to own, for a contest that they didn't know they would win? And users would have to sign up to their leaderboards before their scores would be recorded, adding another level of complexity to the game.
I'm not saying it was a bad idea. For a game like this, where the objective is to stay alive and get the highest score possible, on-line leaderboards do make sense. I just don't feel these circumstances warrant the extra time and effort.
D4zZ said:The leaderboard wouldn't take that longer than an hour, but I meant the other suggestions I made would easily fit into an hour.Richard Kain said:This is a message board, you can't take everything literally. The 3D controls comment was an obvious exageration. Of course, I'm not the only guilty party here. I seriously doubt that you could set up a database, program in the various fields necessary, program a sign-up web page, and then code a log-in system for flash in one hour. That is also an exageration. All of that is necessary in order to incorporate leader boards into a flash game. Leaderboards can't be stored as XML files.D4zZ said:Everything I suggested was not particularly hard, unless there is no way you could access a server. I also gave the reason a leaderboard would have been a good idea, so he could see why it felt necessary, that way the problem could be tackled without a leaderboard but by another means to an end.
What if the developer wasn't already familiar with database creation and management? What if they didn't already have their own web-hosting? And why should they go to all the trouble you are describing for a simple flash game that they don't actually get to own, for a contest that they didn't know they would win? And users would have to sign up to their leaderboards before their scores would be recorded, adding another level of complexity to the game.
I'm not saying it was a bad idea. For a game like this, where the objective is to stay alive and get the highest score possible, on-line leaderboards do make sense. I just don't feel these circumstances warrant the extra time and effort.
There are a million and one tutorials online on how to make a simple Flash leaderboard, I've use a couple for college projects and it's not difficult even on the first time. So even if he isn't familiar, he obviously has coding skills and isn't an idiot, I'm sure he would pick it up easily.
A lot of people have servers, well a lot of people I know do, I'm sure he could find someone with the small space needed to just whack it up for this.
But my view is quite bias on that, as I make websites for the majority of my income, so my contact list has quite a few nerds with servers in it, but someone who programs Flash games well enough to win a contest must know someone.
And exactly, it isn't a bad idea for this kind of game, the developer himself said he wanted to but couldn't. Which is fair enough and I don't see why you're kicking up a massive fuss over suggesting something that was wanted to be included anyway, it's not a huge amount of extra work, and is really cheap to get one even if you didn't. The response the developer game me was more than adequate and reasonable, I think you're going a bit over the top.
Right, first off let me attempt to decrypt that huge sentence.JohnReaper said:D4zZ said:The leaderboard wouldn't take that longer than an hour, but I meant the other suggestions I made would easily fit into an hour.Richard Kain said:This is a message board, you can't take everything literally. The 3D controls comment was an obvious exageration. Of course, I'm not the only guilty party here. I seriously doubt that you could set up a database, program in the various fields necessary, program a sign-up web page, and then code a log-in system for flash in one hour. That is also an exageration. All of that is necessary in order to incorporate leader boards into a flash game. Leaderboards can't be stored as XML files.D4zZ said:Everything I suggested was not particularly hard, unless there is no way you could access a server. I also gave the reason a leaderboard would have been a good idea, so he could see why it felt necessary, that way the problem could be tackled without a leaderboard but by another means to an end.
What if the developer wasn't already familiar with database creation and management? What if they didn't already have their own web-hosting? And why should they go to all the trouble you are describing for a simple flash game that they don't actually get to own, for a contest that they didn't know they would win? And users would have to sign up to their leaderboards before their scores would be recorded, adding another level of complexity to the game.
I'm not saying it was a bad idea. For a game like this, where the objective is to stay alive and get the highest score possible, on-line leaderboards do make sense. I just don't feel these circumstances warrant the extra time and effort.
There are a million and one tutorials online on how to make a simple Flash leaderboard, I've use a couple for college projects and it's not difficult even on the first time. So even if he isn't familiar, he obviously has coding skills and isn't an idiot, I'm sure he would pick it up easily.
A lot of people have servers, well a lot of people I know do, I'm sure he could find someone with the small space needed to just whack it up for this.
But my view is quite bias on that, as I make websites for the majority of my income, so my contact list has quite a few nerds with servers in it, but someone who programs Flash games well enough to win a contest must know someone.
And exactly, it isn't a bad idea for this kind of game, the developer himself said he wanted to but couldn't. Which is fair enough and I don't see why you're kicking up a massive fuss over suggesting something that was wanted to be included anyway, it's not a huge amount of extra work, and is really cheap to get one even if you didn't. The response the developer game me was more than adequate and reasonable, I think you're going a bit over the top.
stop being a tosser from wha i played its Sheer Mindless FUN thats whats gaming is about not whos the best or who has the largest Dong extending gun call me cassual even though i play games like a religon but Gameing used to be fun now its all about how can come up with the next bullshity gimmic that will be repeated TO DEATH it all started with doom the Space marine then max payne and the bullet time then came halo the god of halo clones that needs to die now we have MW2 coming along with its present day setting i will bet you 500$ that in the next few years MW clones come along and thats BESt case scenario
Same thing for me. I get a 100% progress bar and then it just shoots straight to the credits.oppp7 said:It isn't loading for me. It keeps showing the credits scrolling up then flashing the start screen. Do I have to have something installed?
A couple of people have mentioned that, but I haven't been able to reproduce it... what version of flash are you running? (it was built for Flash 10).MattClassic said:Same thing for me. I get a 100% progress bar and then it just shoots straight to the credits.
S'alright Rich, I played all of them and would have said it's a shame you didn't get in the top 3, yours was a lot more acerbic.Richard Kain said:Okay, I'll admit, it is pretty good.
There's a superpower in the game?Sonicron said:Tee hee hee. A fun little game. ^^
3 quick points:
- The superpower is useless.
- How is Yahtzee going to stretch this into a full review...?
- I like the enemies and their individual attacks, but how come Batman is one of them? His game got a good review, Batman has no reason to slaughter Yahtzee.![]()
If you hold the left mouse button. Don't, it's bloody useless.Woem said:There's a superpower in the game?Sonicron said:Tee hee hee. A fun little game. ^^
3 quick points:
- The superpower is useless.
- How is Yahtzee going to stretch this into a full review...?
- I like the enemies and their individual attacks, but how come Batman is one of them? His game got a good review, Batman has no reason to slaughter Yahtzee.![]()
Oooh nice, I didn't notice that. I think it can be pretty useful after 5 minutes when things get really hectic.CrazyHaircut94 said:If you hold the left mouse button. Don't, it's bloody useless.Woem said:There's a superpower in the game?Sonicron said:Tee hee hee. A fun little game. ^^
3 quick points:
- The superpower is useless.
- How is Yahtzee going to stretch this into a full review...?
- I like the enemies and their individual attacks, but how come Batman is one of them? His game got a good review, Batman has no reason to slaughter Yahtzee.![]()