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Re: Programming Language
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:36 pm
by FallingSnow
KoolKat wrote:xxxzzz1 wrote:Has nobody ever thaught of hiring a professianal coder to do it or something like that
Well, GhostHawk is working on VSMBX, which is similar to SMBX and is almost complete.
It's really actually not even close. It's a remake of the editor. There is barely any (if any) engine right now, remember.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:40 pm
by zioy
FallingSnow wrote:KoolKat wrote:xxxzzz1 wrote:Has nobody ever thaught of hiring a professianal coder to do it or something like that
Well, GhostHawk is working on VSMBX, which is similar to SMBX and is almost complete.
It's really actually not even close. It's a remake of the editor. There is barely any (if any) engine right now, remember.
I meant the editor is almost complete.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 11:55 am
by lighthouse64
mario610 wrote:what languague does SMBX use? I'm learning coding and was wondering
Also smbx does not open up from vb.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 1:21 pm
by Axiom
lighthouse64 wrote:mario610 wrote:what languague does SMBX use? I'm learning coding and was wondering
Also smbx does not open up from vb.
w h a t
no it doesn't open in vb because (im bringing this down to the average joe's level) vb is the program that makes the exe. smbx was made in vb though, vb just exports the exe for windows to run.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 1:32 pm
by lighthouse64
Luigifan2010 wrote:lighthouse64 wrote:mario610 wrote:what languague does SMBX use? I'm learning coding and was wondering
Also smbx does not open up from vb.
w h a t
no it doesn't open in vb because (im bringing this down to the average joe's level) vb is the program that makes the exe. smbx was made in vb though, vb just exports the exe for windows to run.
redigit.... He has the files for smbx. If only he could upload them to smbx.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 1:56 pm
by XerX
lighthouse64 wrote:mario610 wrote:what languague does SMBX use? I'm learning coding and was wondering
Also smbx does not open up from vb.
Because decompilers will decompile it into what is called Assembly Code. Of course it won't open in VB6.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 1:57 pm
by Mable
lighthouse64 wrote:
redigit.... He has the files for smbx. If only he could upload them to smbx.
No Redigit deleted all the files for smbx he doesn't have them anymore.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 2:34 pm
by Axiom
CaptainSyrup wrote:lighthouse64 wrote:
redigit.... He has the files for smbx. If only he could upload them to smbx.
No Redigit deleted all the files for smbx he doesn't have them anymore.
i feel like he does though, he just keeps it to himself for "legal" reasons.
you don't just create one of the biggest mario fangames and then "oopsy" delete the source. I'm sure he's referenced the code many times during even terraria's development, to see how he worked around something and then adapting it to c#
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 1:36 pm
by lighthouse64
Luigifan2010 wrote:CaptainSyrup wrote:lighthouse64 wrote:
redigit.... He has the files for smbx. If only he could upload them to smbx.
No Redigit deleted all the files for smbx he doesn't have them anymore.
i feel like he does though, he just keeps it to himself for "legal" reasons.
you don't just create one of the biggest mario fangames and then "oopsy" delete the source. I'm sure he's referenced the code many times during even terraria's development, to see how he worked around something and then adapting it to c#
Yeah, I kinda feel like he's stashed em away.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:09 pm
by HeroLinik
FallingSnow wrote:KoolKat wrote:xxxzzz1 wrote:Has nobody ever thaught of hiring a professianal coder to do it or something like that
Well, GhostHawk is working on VSMBX, which is similar to SMBX and is almost complete.
It's really actually not even close. It's a remake of the editor. There is barely any (if any) engine right now, remember.
I don't think VSMBX is going to catch on. It's going to be outclassed by PGW when the engine gets released. PGW is the true spiritual successor to SMBX as it comes with loads of new features, unlimited blocks/BGOs/NPCs/warps, layering BGOs on each other without random ones being drawn to the front every time, and a simpler interface. It's also open-source so you can change the source code how you want.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:12 pm
by mario610
I don't think VSMBX is going to catch on. It's going to be outclassed by PGW when the engine gets released. PGW is the true spiritual successor to SMBX as it comes with loads of new features, unlimited blocks/BGOs/NPCs/warps, layering BGOs on each other without random ones being drawn to the front every time, and a simpler interface. It's also open-source so you can change the source code how you want.[/quote]
Link plz
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:17 pm
by HeroLinik
mario610 wrote:castlewars wrote:I don't think VSMBX is going to catch on. It's going to be outclassed by PGW when the engine gets released. PGW is the true spiritual successor to SMBX as it comes with loads of new features, unlimited blocks/BGOs/NPCs/warps, layering BGOs on each other without random ones being drawn to the front every time, and a simpler interface. It's also open-source so you can change the source code how you want.
Link plz
There's no link. Besides, it's a well-established fact by a lot of community members that have used PGW and said that they like it. VSMBX is only just a remake of the level editor as Redigit designed it. PGW has many more features including the ability to work on multiple levels at once and fixing many runtime errors in SMBX, including the dreaded Overflow error.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:19 pm
by mario610
castlewars wrote:mario610 wrote:castlewars wrote:I don't think VSMBX is going to catch on. It's going to be outclassed by PGW when the engine gets released. PGW is the true spiritual successor to SMBX as it comes with loads of new features, unlimited blocks/BGOs/NPCs/warps, layering BGOs on each other without random ones being drawn to the front every time, and a simpler interface. It's also open-source so you can change the source code how you want.
Link plz
There's no link. Besides, it's a well-established fact by a lot of community members that have used PGW and said that they like it. VSMBX is only just a remake of the level editor as Redigit designed it. PGW has many more features including the ability to work on multiple levels at once and fixing many runtime errors in SMBX, including the dreaded Overflow error.
Kk, I'll google it
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:27 pm
by Axiom
mario610 wrote:Kk, I'll google it
http://www.smbxgame.com/forums/v ... =69&t=1147
Why not just check out the main thread, as of right now its just the editor but soon enough Wohlstand will be starting on the actual engine portion.
Re: Programming Language
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:30 pm
by mario610
Luigifan2010 wrote:mario610 wrote:Kk, I'll google it
http://www.smbxgame.com/forums/v ... =69&t=1147
Why not just check out the main thread, as of right now its just the editor but soon enough Wohlstand will be starting on the actual engine portion.
Ok, I'll check it out later