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pootykins

May 21, 2020 - YouTube

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Fun little solution i came up with that i wanted to share with yall. I'm making an RPG snadbox type thing where progression is relatively non-linear and its impossible to determine how the player will move forward. this makes programming certain things kinda difficult.
I still get surprised now and then when people use a filming device to shoot their screen instead of an inbuilt program.
 
@deepstrasz haha i shouldve used OBS and i had only thought of that as i was uploading the video. i dont make videos very often so thats why im a bit behind the curve here. ill take note to remember OBS next time :)
 
Idk man, i mean, why wouldn't you use table or array (depends on what language u use) and store locations there ... so on key event you could just pan camera to those stored locations and for changing those locations just rewrite them via certain event
 
@Beckx Because i have absolutely no idea what im doing :D thank you for sharing that though. I've only now started to figure out making my own variables but i have a hard time with it.
 

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