Five Nights at Freddy's SB Thread
Yay awsome! Can you please realese it so we can check it out? I really really really want to see it... im a huge fan of fnaf
Yay awsome! Can you please realese it so we can check it out? I really really really want to see it... im a huge fan of fnafit's not done yet. i think...
HylianHoundoom:
Just the cameras showing the rooms.
Maybe he is I hope he replies...
Did you get the cameras finished?
Sorry •¬•
I really am sorry I was just kidding around... ó¬ò
I have a question; how is BASIC able to generate such a high quality image with little to no lag and without the juiced up stuff from the system? I have worked with BASIC in the past on the original PTC, but I've never seen such a series of images with potentially extremely complex algorithms on a limited program. I've only ever seen it on languages like Java and C#.
Im thinking he is using a converter of some sort
cant wait for friday
W-what's happening friday?
Next update! : )
Really? That's neat.
I wish i could have been a beta tester i love this game
FNaF, even the PC version, is basically just a bunch of pre-generated slides. He converted them and sent them over using the PetitModem package. How he expects to distribute such a large amount of images within the server limit, who knows?Slacker, you figured out how I did everything! Well, except how I get it on the servers. How I get it on the servers is by putting it on the servers, it quite simple. But now I've come to a space issue in the server, it's something I'll have to fix. Don't worry about me downgrading the gameplay or anything. I already figured out a solution to it already.
I have a question; how is BASIC able to generate such a high quality image with little to no lag and without the juiced up stuff from the system? I have worked with BASIC in the past on the original PTC, but I've never seen such a series of images with potentially extremely complex algorithms on a limited program. I've only ever seen it on languages like Java and C#.Just complex things that aren't complex when you understand them. Most of these questions can be answered in the code.