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    DOT-INVADER marmotte's Avatar
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    wild arms 3


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    The idea of the (flash) game is cool, but I'm not impressed with the execution :/ it could've been so much better

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    Wow! Amazing game! Did they use your engine?

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    Originally posted by Markp.com
    Wow! Amazing game! Did they use your engine?
    ^^ no, but that's an idea...

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    i like the way the've used javascript to scroll a massive image using the browser scrollbars. do you think this is gonna work on all browsers?
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    Originally posted by BlinkOk
    i like the way the've used javascript to scroll a massive image using the browser scrollbars. do you think this is gonna work on all browsers?
    No it doesnt work (tested in Opera).
    And its way too slow. Almost killed my comp.

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    Originally posted by tonypa
    No it doesnt work (tested in Opera).
    And its way too slow. Almost killed my comp.
    Works amazingly on this work machine... saying that its a 2.4GHZ 512ram and a 128mb geforce 3D card

    I forgot I wasn't on my home machine for a minute there

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    Well, its not that bad on IE, but Opera uses Netscape plugins so it might be slow on Netscape too.

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    thats very cool marmotte still the character moving is a little choppy
    on my 600mhz p3

    the html java movement its cool but i dont see why they didn't do it all with flash
    personally dont like turn based fighting games like this
    thats because you have to fight every freaking minute weather you want it or not
    although i really liked the final fanstasy series for the playstation 1

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    i was very curious about this,but once seing/playing it in action was very disillusioning
    the problem with flash/browser script interaction is that it leads to VERY different results on different pc/browser/os combinations.
    (as you can see from the previous posts).
    i don´t know the exact cpu speed of my new comp at work (they bought
    it on thursday as surprise for me,didn´t look up the system specs,just know that its faster than 2ghz) but the game was so slow i could hardly play it at all.
    they would have done so much better by just using a standard tilebased or screensize artbased engine.
    its a shame really as the concept/art etc rocks
    the only good solution for using browser/flash combo similar to this is combining java/flash.

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    Heh, very nice. Love that shadow effect on the enemies. However, I think it would be better done using the built in scrollbar component in Flash rather than javascript.

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