No actually that's what I'm talking about. WASD keys usually allow for pretty smooth diagonal movement, so I'm confused why it doesn't get counted.Skink wrote:Yeah, I concede that possibility. It doesn't, really, matter, because you shouldn't be "overlapping" in either manner .
Advanced movement is game-dependent. Showing off that you know how to do this or that won't impress someone if it's shoehorned in there. And, I don't see too many games that would benefit from this versus a responsive WASD configuration.
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What are some other ways to get environment interactions into your game besides making a "kill zone" in your backdrop a specific color and then use the "touching color" block to make them lose the game. It seems that if I don't do this, I get a 0/2 for environment interactions.
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I have always got 0/2 on environment interactions so I can't help there, but your idea seems fine to get 2/2.Sleepy wrote:What are some other ways to get environment interactions into your game besides making a "kill zone" in your backdrop a specific color and then use the "touching color" block to make them lose the game. It seems that if I don't do this, I get a 0/2 for environment interactions.
For my UC Sprite movement, should I use arrow keys or WASD? It was mentioned above that WASD has smooth movement but I'm not sure if there's a difference between them and arrow keys.
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There's no functional difference but it's more natural to use the left hand to move imo
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