Nice! And I'm happy you enjoyed the video :)
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That's strange! If you're on windows, would you mind downloading the debug build I just added, and try running the 'Tiny-Chess-Bots.console.exe'? Would love to hear if you get any error messages in the console when trying to play against the bots that don't work (and if so could you please paste them here).
When you load an existing project (e.g. "A New Hope"), it will open on a blank editor where you can start making a new chip. From what I understand, you want to continue editing the chip you were working on before closing. To do this, once you have loaded the project, go to Menu > Library. From the library, you can select the chip you were working on, and then press the Edit button to open it.
Maybe it would be a better default behaviour to open the chip you were working on last, I'll think about changing it. I hope that helps for now!
Sorry about this problem, but Apple seems to require some sort of signing process these days, and I just don't have time right now to deal with it. As mentioned in the download notes, playing it through the itch.io app seems to work for some reason (at least when I tested it -- would appreciate confirmation!)
Yeah, your point about AND and NOT being more intuitive building blocks for people starting out was my exact reasoning for starting with those two instead of a single NAND gate in the video series. Currently I think I'd prefer to keep it this way in the app for consistency with the videos, even if NAND is more fundamental.
Hi, yes I'm afraid those two features are currently missing. I'll add a note on the game page to clarify that. For the displays, I need to figure out how to handle multiple displays (and mixing displays of different types, since I'll be be adding other displays in the future). Ideally, players will be able to customize the external appearance of the chip based on the displays present inside of it. I want to figure it out properly first though, because if I do it badly and later need to change it, then it will be hard not to break everyone's existing save files. So, sorry about that discrepancy with the videos , but it will be coming in the future.
I think your best bet would be to download the itch.io app (https://itch.io/app) and install and run the game through there.
I'm sorry your video got a content id claim. I will add a note to the description so others are aware, and try find a better source for music for future versions.
The license allows me to include the music in videos/games, but not to host the files on my own site for people to download, which is why it's missing from the github repo.
Hi, you can find old builds here (windows only): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cRCD0iOwd3wmEo3u_tbQ4emhNy3Yc4yE?usp=sha...