Thanks for participating in the jam even if your entry wasn't complete. I just read your reflection comment and I am glad at the end you enjoyed your time participating. Hope to see you next year applying what you learned! And thanks again for your font contributions to the community.
I just updated the windows batch file inside "doorsanddrawers-device-independent-jar". I don't understand why the jar inside does not pass loading screen, since it worked in its PDE form.
64 bit versions include the JRE. 32 bit versions don't. Are you trying 32bit or 64 bit?
Original (buggy) or newest?
EDIT: If you are using the 32 bit version, you should download a JRE environment from Oracle (free for non-commercial use) or openjdk.java.net (free for all). Original JRE used is 1.8 202, the last java launched before Oracle changed its license more than five years ago, wich is the JRE included with Processing.
Sorry. Maybe you downloaded 32 bit on 64 bit, or reverse. I couldn't find the way to upload both windows binaries to itch.io without one of them overwriting the other.
I will upload a new binary when the jam judging is over. If you are a judge, take into account I uploaded this because someone asked me to upload even if it was a fail, but giving me 0 points in all categories would be right. This project is incomplete and barely works.
Well, It seems I uploaded the wrong file. I just wrote an entry on the devlog explaining it. Since I can not fix it until the jam jury ends, I had removed the binaries from the download page.
That's a shame. You could try contacting the jam runners on Discord to see if they will let you upload the proper file. I saw that they unblocked the uploads for someone who needed to fix their game because it wasn't playing audio.
I just uploaded the game because someone said me to do it, but it was too unstable. I think I will upload *device-independent* jar files at github with the jam deadline state of the files, and, after a week or two, I'll upload the finished files.
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Thanks for participating in the jam even if your entry wasn't complete. I just read your reflection comment and I am glad at the end you enjoyed your time participating. Hope to see you next year applying what you learned! And thanks again for your font contributions to the community.
I just updated the windows batch file inside "doorsanddrawers-device-independent-jar". I don't understand why the jar inside does not pass loading screen, since it worked in its PDE form.
I can't seem to run this...
64 bit versions include the JRE. 32 bit versions don't. Are you trying 32bit or 64 bit?
Original (buggy) or newest?
EDIT: If you are using the 32 bit version, you should download a JRE environment from Oracle (free for non-commercial use) or openjdk.java.net (free for all). Original JRE used is 1.8 202, the last java launched before Oracle changed its license more than five years ago, wich is the JRE included with Processing.
I can't get the game to run. I downloaded the exe and ran it (both normally and as administrator) but nothing seems to happen.
Sorry. Maybe you downloaded 32 bit on 64 bit, or reverse. I couldn't find the way to upload both windows binaries to itch.io without one of them overwriting the other.
I will upload a new binary when the jam judging is over. If you are a judge, take into account I uploaded this because someone asked me to upload even if it was a fail, but giving me 0 points in all categories would be right. This project is incomplete and barely works.
Well, It seems I uploaded the wrong file. I just wrote an entry on the devlog explaining it. Since I can not fix it until the jam jury ends, I had removed the binaries from the download page.
That's a shame. You could try contacting the jam runners on Discord to see if they will let you upload the proper file. I saw that they unblocked the uploads for someone who needed to fix their game because it wasn't playing audio.
I just uploaded the game because someone said me to do it, but it was too unstable. I think I will upload *device-independent* jar files at github with the jam deadline state of the files, and, after a week or two, I'll upload the finished files.