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    • Jongjungbu
      Jongjungbu F last edited by

      Is your player movement code via setSpriteLocation() or setSpriteSpeed()?
      Where is your collideSprites() sitting? This should come shortly after your movement code, in my experience.

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      • landein207
        landein207 last edited by

        Setspritelocation i removed the setspritespeed and i placed the colidesprites before the player movement code let me test is changing the place of the colidesprites can change the problem
        Edit: still don't working :P

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        • Jongjungbu
          Jongjungbu F last edited by

          I have found setSpriteLocation() can override the collision. When using that function, I need to instead detectSpriteCollision(), I think that's the right one, and then move the player myself if detected. It won't naturally block him from moving.

          If using setSpriteSpeed() then follow it with collideSprites(), it will naturally block the player from moving.

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          • landein207
            landein207 last edited by

            But i think with the setspritespeed i can't make playet controls so i probably will need search a bit to find how to use the detectspritecollision :P
            But thanks that helps me a lot and probably in future fuse updates see if is possible correct that problem with the sprite location and sprite colision

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            • Jongjungbu
              Jongjungbu F last edited by

              I think that works as intended. You have one way, where Fuze detects and you code the effects. Maybe you want to bounce the player or teleport him. The other is use Fuze built-in effect of blocking pathing.

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              • waldron
                waldron F @landein207 last edited by

                @landein207 i think its just a matter of getting used to how you set out code, il be less busy tomorrow if you wanted me to share a program demonstrating how to work with collision ?

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                • landein207
                  landein207 last edited by

                  Yes plz that may help me

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                  • landein207
                    landein207 last edited by

                    Ok i was testing the controls with setspritespeed instead of setspritelocation the collision works but the movement looks like sliding in ice.
                    how can i avoid that effect in the movement?

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                    • PickleCatStars
                      PickleCatStars F last edited by

                      I’ve never used setspritespeed, so I don’t know the exact way, but if you ’spritespeed *= 0.8’ at the end of your loop somewhere, that’ll work like friction..

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                      • landein207
                        landein207 last edited by

                        I think i will open a new topic for that but thank you for the friction 'command'

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                        • Jongjungbu
                          Jongjungbu F last edited by

                          If you decide to use setSpriteSpeed(), what you ought to do after the collision event happens is then stop the player from moving yourself.

                          setSpriteSpeed(player,150,0)
                          col = collideSprites(player,wall,false,false)
                          if col.exists then
                          setSpriteSpeed(player,0,0)
                          endif

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                          • landein207
                            landein207 last edited by

                            @Jongjungbu that code setSpriteSpeed(player,150,0)
                            col = collideSprites(player,wall,false,false)
                            if col.exists then
                            setSpriteSpeed(player,0,0)
                            endif

                            It will make the player get stuck to the wall :P

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                            • waldron
                              waldron F last edited by

                              Iv made a collision demo for you download code NDL89RND5U

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                              • Jongjungbu
                                Jongjungbu F @landein207 last edited by

                                @landein207

                                Well, I sort of simplified it. But maybe check out waldron's example :)

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                                • waldron
                                  waldron F @landein207 last edited by

                                  @landein207 the demo is pending but should be available soon.

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                                  • landein207
                                    landein207 last edited by

                                    Ok thanks for helping me understanding how collisions work here :)

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                                    • pianofire
                                      pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

                                      That has been approved

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                                      • waldron
                                        waldron F last edited by

                                        Lightning ⚡ fast :)

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                                        • pianofire
                                          pianofire Fuze Team @waldron last edited by

                                          @waldron Express delivery!

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                                          • landein207
                                            landein207 last edited by

                                            Ok i just saw the code i understand how to make collisions with setplayerspeed now i think i will try see in another games with setspritelocation controls to see how to make collisions because im trying to make a game like undertale battle fan made that i think would be hard to play with a always moving character but thanks a lot now i know how to work with collidesprites + setspritespeed thank you all for helping me :)

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