Posts by xeemo

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    Have you looked at the Please login to see this link.? It compiles to Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.

    That's very cool, but I don't think that's quite the project I was looking for. At the moment I'm running MMF2 through wine. I can't even get the SWF exporter to work under Linux, probably because it relies on the Windows JDK. I don't much want to come off as a pretentious ass, even if that's what I sound like, but I think it would be more than worth it to have MMF2 itself ported to Linux.

    With all the hype over Steam's new Linux version (coming soon), and the premiere of Windows 8, it would seem to me a perfect time to release Multimedia Fusion for Linux. Clickteam has added support for IOS, Adobe Flash, Xbox, and surely more is on the way. It would only seem right to port Multimedia Fusion to Linux to not only sell more units, but to make your current customers who are Linux users happy.

    In this day and age, Microsoft Windows is infested with various malware. If you don't update your system and you simply search the web, you may end up with a fake anti virus that holds your system hostage, until you either pay up, or get rid of the fake anti virus through other means (and I doubt paying up would even work).

    More and more intelligent people flock to Linux and other free systems on a daily basis. FreeBSD is another good example. FreeBSD has great Linux support, so if Clickteam released Multimedia Fusion for Linux, FreeBSD users would have a practically native way to run it as well.

    Growing up, Yves, Francois, and even Jeff who runs the forums to a certain extent, were my heroes. It seems to me these extremely intelligent talented people, wouldn't limit themselves to Microsoft Windows.

    Even though this seems like an impossible dream to me, I just wanted to generate some discussion on the topic. Does anyone else want to see Clickteam products on Linux as much as I do?

    Mine are also 2 by 2. I have it so when they are out of the play area I change their position to 0, random(600).

    Edit:

    Currently I'm running everything in Linux using wine. I'll set everything up in Windows and see if it's any better. Dual Core 3ghz processor and 2 gigs of ram.

    Thanks. I'll e-mail you if I still have a problem.

    So I'm creating a game that takes place in space. Naturally I wanted a bunch of stars in the background. I'm running into a major problem though. I created about 200 of them and randomly placed them on the screen. They are active objects. They scroll down and when they leave the bottom of the screen they are randomly placed somewhere at the top.

    This is my problem: It's extremely slow. I feel like there was a demo of this even in klik & play or something. Is there a better way of doing this?