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    So what should we look into if we want to understand the F4NS language before it releases?

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      MikeDX last edited by

      @Discostew I am going to say hands down that is 100% no.

      HOWEVER!

      We are at the very very start of this. The version of FUZE that gets launched on Friday will be very different to the one we are playing with in 3, 6 or 12 months time.

      There is a lot of good stuff coming, and the ability to do things like this is definitely on the table.

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        Discostew F @MikeDX last edited by

        @MikeDX Alright. Maybe I can post a request for something of that nature. Will we get a "Request" section of this forum, or should we stick to this section for that?

        With that though, anyone have a good alternative method to what I was looking to do? Gonna have hundreds of functions for enemy AI, and when I load in an enemy, I don't want to have to do the following just to correctly access the AI for the enemy...

        if <enemy 1> then enemy_AI_1()
        else if <enemy 2> then enemy_AI_2()
        ...
        else if <enemy n-1> then enemy_AI_n-1()
        else enemy_AI_N()
        endif
        

        Guess I could reduce the max number of checks from (N) to (N/2) by splitting them up, where if I have 100 AI functions, the first conditional would split it 50/50, then within each of the 50s, the next conditionals could split 25/25, then so on and so forth, but that's still a good amount of checks. We don't even have "switch-case" functionality (yet).

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        • Martin
          Martin Fuze Team last edited by

          @Discostew There is the Wishlist pinned topic at the top of this category. Might want to look through some of the examples when you get them to see how this kind of thing is tackled now

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            plinky @MikeDX last edited by

            @MikeDX Minor thing but that image is broken for me at the top. Otherwise neat!! I'm gonna start reading it already. Friday can't come soon enough...

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              MikeDX @plinky last edited by

              @plinky said in So what should we look into if we want to understand the F4NS language before it releases?:

              @MikeDX Minor thing but that image is broken for me at the top. Otherwise neat!! I'm gonna start reading it already. Friday can't come soon enough...

              which image on what page? 😊

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                plinky @MikeDX last edited by

                @MikeDX It seems to be fixed now! Maybe it was just my PC.

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                  mikedg last edited by

                  I must be missing something obvious, but can someone point me to the fuzebasic windows download?

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                  • Martin
                    Martin Fuze Team last edited by

                    I believe it's no longer available

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                      jlgreer1 @MikeDX last edited by

                      @MikeDX Since major changes are in the works ie. 3, 6,12 months, will the upgrades be included in the original purchase price or will there be some sort of subscription service?

                      Jeff

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                        jlgreer1 @MikeDX last edited by

                        @MikeDX As I read your help files, they remind me of the textbook Land of Lisp by Conrad Barski, MD. Most enjoyable. I hope that a pdf version of the manual will be available for my various e readers.

                        Jeff

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                          pianofire Fuze Team @jlgreer1 last edited by

                          @jlgreer1 The general layout was inspired by the BBC micro Basic manual. I am working on a pdf version of the command reference now.

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                            MikeDX @jlgreer1 last edited by

                            @jlgreer1 said in So what should we look into if we want to understand the F4NS language before it releases?:

                            @MikeDX As I read your help files, they remind me of the textbook Land of Lisp by Conrad Barski, MD. Most enjoyable. I hope that a pdf version of the manual will be available for my various e readers.

                            Thanks Jeff but I can't take any credit for the help whatsoever except posting it on here! 😁

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