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Quote from: RujiK on October 10, 2014, 01:12:19 AM
Rubbish! Thats not the answer I wanted... Is there a suggested alternative? I am using them as a less memory intensive alternative to ds_grids.
Since Enigma is unpaid volunteer work, I am assuming asking for an estimated date of completion for buffers is "It'll be done when it's done." It will probably be another 10 years before I finish my game anyway, so I guess I can just keep messing around with GMS and check back here every now and again.
Thanks for all the help everyone. I'm sure I'll be coming back.
The thing is that ENIGMA is not and never claimed to be 100% compatible with GM, however you can make full games with ENIGMA and find new ways to perform what you can in GMS, though if you are looking for 100% compatibility in porting your game, then I reckon you probably might be disappointed, ideally ENIGMA one day would be its own unique product, many of us hope so.

nice must have to do with LGM being fully C++ compiled and no more java plugin headaches........

Quote from: time-killer-games on October 08, 2014, 11:04:03 PM
Yo everybody! Darkstar2, edsquare, and others have had issues running this game because of how big the window's resolution is. This is also a problem Cabin Fever Escape 3D is having. While I haven't fixed it for CFE3D, I have fixed it for this game however, which means you guys can now play this game without scaling issues. Cheers.


Though I was not fond of the dark theme myself in GMS, I would not mind having it optional in LGM, guess I just prefer white, it keeps me awake and focused and it makes me feel I am using windows
But thanks anyway, guess I'll use the dark theme for appropriate occasions
Quote from: onpon on October 08, 2014, 10:22:30 AMQuote from: Darkstar2 on October 07, 2014, 11:04:25 PM
Some people still think they can only infect their system or get malware through EXE.
Well, that's mostly true on Windows, since exe is the only extension used for executable binaries (though technically a batch script could cause an infection, I don't think they're ever used for the purpose; binaries are far easier to get people to run), and I don't think those dangerous "macros" in MS Word are typically used/trusted anymore, are they? If a file is really just data that is never transformed into instructions for execution, it simply is not possible to use it to cause an infection, short of exploiting huge software bugs. The problem with Windows, though, is that extensions are hidden by default, so people can get away with distributing files with names like "cat.jpg.exe" and making people think it's an image file. It also doesn't help that Windows executables can have icons embedded into them.
)Quote from: time-killer-games on October 08, 2014, 06:12:05 PM
Thanks for the info Darkstar2 so you know I wasn't bashing YYG again as I'm past that phase (destructive to this community and it's growth) I was just agreeing with Beowulff because I didn't know the reason behind it or who's fault it really is.
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I've considered selling elsewhere already, and here's a start:
https://www.scirra.com/store/royalty-free-music/horror-music-283
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Got 1 buy and it was only live for a couple weeks on Scirra! Woohoo! I just made 0.5 dollars!
remember volume......If you have 1 million people buy your 0.50 product......
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at least not for this category 
Quote from: Robert B Colton on October 08, 2014, 01:31:28 AM
Well in Psychology there's also the invincibility fallacy/personal fable.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invincible_ignorance_fallacy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_fable
