Hi Mohamad, glad you like the game so far. That's very kind of you. Thanks for your support.
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Glad you like the game. ooh - that's a really good idea, making a bundle. Thanks for the consideration! With only 10 days left for the deadline though, I wont be able to complete development of a new game/tool in time for submission - I could probably make a low-poly 3D model asset pack for you in time... but feel free to throw Jungle-Tank-Rescue into your bundle if you think it's worthy/ethical. Would any of my older projects be suitable for submission, such as Morse-code tool, Antique Pianos, Bomb-pig mini game? If not, I can start making content ready for the next bundle, if it will be a regular thing? Thanks. Peace <3
I don't have it, I looked everywhere on the forum and itch.io for it and can't find it there either - maybe I was wrong and there is no plugin for doors in coppercube? If you ask on the ambiera forum, someone will probably make a door plugin for you as it would be very simple for them to code...https://www.ambiera.com/forum.php
For the variables, I just use 3 main things...
1- Set the variables (such as: when key is pressed, on proximity, on hit etc - set variable "whatever" =1)
2- Set conditions/variable combinations (such as: if w=1, if s=0, set variable "jump" =1)
3- Event Loops (such as: every few seconds 100ms, if "jump"=1, do action hide object.)
With these 3 things, you can make coppercube do anything - but it gets confusing trying to work everything out - just because the coppercube interface GUI only allows you to work/see a few lines (actions/behaviours) at a time - you constantly have to click open/close windows to see your visual-noncode-scripting - but GUEST made 3 plugins for me, which make non-code a lot easier to do...
https://veganpete.itch.io/coppercube-action-100-event-handler
https://veganpete.itch.io/coppercube-action-100-variables
https://veganpete.itch.io/coppercube-action-key-setter
For the doors to work in a game, just import the door-scene into your game and it should work without any extra setup - it just uses the active camera proximity to open the door. On the ambiera forum, someone made a door plugin too so you can use that if mine is too much hassle or doesn't work.
Hi, yeah, I'm quite good with variables and logic in coppercube, just not very good at coding. Just_in_case is a really nice person - very kind of him to say so. The doors in this windscale game are automatically set-up, you just place them on the map with a single-mouse-click using the efpse editor and they instantly work, no need for variables or coding . You can add a texture to the door, and select the door type (normal swing-door, roll-up door, side sliding door), that's it - very simple. You can also choose if they are unlocked or require a key to open.
Hi - the grass is a free 3d model from itch...https://loafbrr.itch.io/generic-foliage, I converted to md3 with free noesis software... https://richwhitehouse.com/index.php?content=inc_projects.php&showproject=91. Water is just animated texture (I can't remember where I got it from), basically, just 7 images animated in efpse settings. A better, tileable-seamless water animation is here (link below), you can split the water frames using ezgif...https://ezgif.com/split
No problem at all. Your-body-your-choice my friend! End of story.
I think it's important for me to recount my own success, in case any other migraine sufferers read it....after all, that's how I learned of it, from someone else who had cured themselves...
I had also read the countless studies which say it doesn't work or it's a placebo - I think that's just a case of big-pharma putting it's foot down to protect its $100Billion per-year pain-med industry, from a $10 dollar one-off procedure.
In my case, the migraines were insufferable and I was happy to try. It was an immediate success - in fact, the migraine I had at the time was relieved within seconds, instead of having to wait days for it to clear on its own - actually a life-changing event.When you say you don't want to "take a risk with a piercing" which probably wont work, I just want you to know that there is very little risk, very little pain, it literally takes 10 seconds and does not need any medical expertise- it's a $10 routine-procedure (which is completely reversible), which requires almost zero aftercare other than basic hygiene. In fact, even children can get them at a Mall. I imagine you've readt a long list of risks from the same people who told you it doesn't work. For balance, take a quick glance at the safety-sheet for the side-effects (and efficacy) of the triptans/opioids/NSAIDs they'll try to push for migraine relief.
Either way, I genuinely wish you well - migraines can be soul-destroying - and just remember, if it ever becomes unbearable in the future, maybe reconsider the daith-piercing. :)
I used to get severe migraines every week ,for days at a time. Now I get a few mild ones each year. All down to the daith-piercing.
1- It's probably a lot more than 10% - but how do you know you're not one of the 10%, like me, who it works for? -if you haven't tried, 100% wont work.
2- Polarised lenses are a very good workaround - it blocks all parallax light and ensures each eyes receives the same brightness which pretty much irradiates most light-sensitivity triggers.
3- here are the games I run without Steam Client (haven't found one yet that wont launch) ...
Did you actually try any of the suggestions or did you just assume they're false, without testing for yourself?