I have a game ready to launch but one outstanding problem: the game objective is to cross a line (with various hidden obstacles throughout), and when I export to .swf and iOS, the line becomes unaligned, each segment a few pixels above or below other segments. Any ideas on how to align all actives?

Active Object Unalignment
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Does it work correctly as an exported EXE?
If so see if you can recreate the problem in a new file with just the minimum events and objects and send it into Clickteam to look into it.
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How is the level generated? Have you designed it like this inside the frame editor or do you generate the level using fastloops?
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Do those lines have some sort of movement attached? Like bouncing ball or something? If they are static with no movements they should do nothing and stay straight. If however they do have a movement (either on purpose or by accident), then sometimes the movement can trigger for a few frames and ignore any events that stop it, which is why you would end up with the platforms moving a few pixels at the start of the frame.
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RhysD Yes, almost all the lines have a movement. The game is a memory game, with different parts of the line serving as traps (some fall, some flip)
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That's probably the reason then, MMF sometimes skips frames before it notices a movement has a stop event, or the moving at start of frame is unchecked.
You might need to create a custom movement for the lines or re-set their position at the start of the frame instead of relying on MMF to perform the stop.
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I'll send it in to Clickteam... what email should I send to?
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Send it over to me jvance -at- clickteam.com
I'll get it over to the right people but I do like the idea Rhysd has since it might take a bit to get it into the work schedule. -
I sent you the files. Thanks again, Jeff!
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