SNAP
iota
SNAP | iota | |
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6 | 2 | |
84 | 36 | |
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7.5 | 7.3 | |
3 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Game Maker Language | Game Maker Language | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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SNAP
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CSV delimiter not importing correctly
That parsee is out of date, use this https://github.com/JujuAdams/SNAP/blob/master/scripts/SnapBufferReadCSV/SnapBufferReadCSV.gml
- edit csv files in gamemaker
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Is this a bug, an oversight, or am I just bad at surfaces?
There's no convenient in-built way for GM to perform a "deep copy" on a set of arrays/structs (which is bonkers to me but here we are) so I made a script that'll do the job for you: https://github.com/JujuAdams/SNAP/blob/master/scripts/snap_deep_copy/snap_deep_copy.gml
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Foolproof way to write files on disk
Finally, does my JSON encoder work for your savedata? If so, it'd be useful to add this as debug output for your users so that you can see what the savedata is when the system fails (though no guarantees that my code doesn't also have issues - please use try...catch and save the crash data in the event of an exception)
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novice doubts, create a game with card game system
Use structs to save and contain all the game data. Then when you save and load convert that struct into a json using this https://github.com/JujuAdams/SNAP
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Can I import Particle Effect data from a JSON file to Gamemaker Studio 2?
You can look into using the library, SNAP to import the JSON into your game. It's super easy to use.
iota
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How to apply room_speed in once instance?
The good news is that there's a much easier solution: Run a fixed amount of steps per second, regardless of framerate, aka, Fixed Timestep, for that I recommend using iota, it's on github and open-source. Then you can easily decrease the amount of Steps per second, using the set_time_dilation function, iota also has built-in interpolation functions, so even if the amount of steps decreases to a fraction of 60/s, you'll still get a smooth image.
- Delta time / Time dilation
What are some alternatives?
Chatterbox - GameMaker 2022 LTS implementation of the Yarn narrative design language
Scribble - Efficient, internationalized, multi-effects text renderer for GameMaker
steamworks.gml - Various expansions to Steamworks SDK support in GameMaker: Studio / GMS2. (now merged into the official extension)
gms2-physicstoy - A series of coding experiments exploring GameMaker Studio 2 feature "Use Physics" that you can learn from and use as guides.
pixel-perfect-smooth-camera - An example of pixel-perfect yet smooth camera for GameMaker Studio 2
Loj-Hadron-Collider - A robust, pixel-perfect collision engine for GameMaker Studio 2.3.
chatterbox - Chatterbox lets you securely embed Hydrogen on any website!
GMEdit - A high-end code editor for GameMaker: Studio, GameMaker Studio 2.x, and more!
Collage - Texture Page Builder for GameMaker
stitch - A Gamemaker Studio 2 Pipeline Development Kit. A CLI and Node.JS API for creating GMS2 pipelines. Includes cross-project imports, batch-creating/updating sprites and sounds, texture page management, and more.
SnowState - Finite State Machine for GameMaker