Wishlist
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For Fuze Arena, I think there should be a category just for help.
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For now my updated whishlist is:
Things which are more likely to be added:
using non ascii characters in strings, like the smile face character or the box characters, i'd be happy with something like the code page 437, because i am used to text mode programming on dos. keystrokes repetition in the getkeyboardbuffer function (because it's a pain to play this kind of game with the keyboard without having keystroke repetition while keeping a key pressed, i just have to press the keys a lot of times, and that's frustating for a keyboard based game, like a dos-like game) -enums -switch cases -else if -constants -aliases for types and other stuff -having the option of using c like boolean operators syntax like || or && -adjustable keystroke repetition speed for the ide ( i'd like to move faster with the arrow keys and type faster or just to regulate this speed) -faster animations or the possibility of regulationg or disabling animations in the ui of fuze (the animations are cool but if i just want to take a quick look at the documentation i just waste a lot of time whatching animations, so i have to keep my notebook near me to give a quick look, not ideal for travel situations) -tighter timer timings (i can't do a 60 ticks per second timer for the graphics drawing, or the game will just not run and instead just crash or giving a black screen no matter how simple code i tryed to execute is) -unlimited repetitions timer wich i can just stop with stoptimer -tigher timings for the sleep function, it just won't work with timings less than 0.01 secs.
things i'd like to have which are more unlikely to be added:
opening files made with other projects or made by other programs (i just want to make a custom map editor for my game and a custom assets editor and optimize the file format used to store maps and things like that, probably i can workaround this by making a built in assets editor and map editor in my game, but it will add some complications i'd like to avoid) -using json encoded files to save some data and so having a built in json encoder / decoder -pubblishing programs and updating published programs -exporting programs to pc or importing programs, maybe via a cloud account, i at least want to get my source code on my pc, so i can keep it backed up or just use third interpreters or even future ports of the interpreter to pc, also something like pubblishing on github will be appreciated
Just look to smile basic on the 3DS for inspiration for some features, that program implements some of those and allows for some nice flexibility.
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- If you press the down arrow key, have the text cursor jump to the end of the last line of the code editor when the cursor is anywhere on the last line of text.
- Allow keys to be held and continuously actuate, e.g., holding the A key and producing several A's whilst the key is held. Right now this feature seems to be exclusive to keys such as the arrow keys and the backspace key. The delete key could benefit greatly from this change.
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@Legendary said in Wishlist:
Allow keys to be held and continuously actuate, e.g., holding the A key and producing several A's whilst the key is held
I believe this is already a thing (certainly from the USB keyboard). I'm testing on the latest patch that will hit the eshop once approved (so fingers crossed this wishlist item is already in the pipeline!)
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Some suggestions for the forums:
- Help section
- Gameplays and showcase section
- Rich text easily available for quick replys
Suggestions for the documentation and tutorials:
- More details requirding the types of the arguments of functions provvided by fuze.
For example: the documentation of the function printat( x, y, to_print) x specify that x and y must be integers.
Other example: the documentation of setTimer, no mention of which are the correct type or the correct range of values for the args.
That makes a bit difficoult trying to use the documentation, because i will have to guess some things, so i'd like to have some more details.
PS: I can't see the embedeed twitter player in posts using firefox, i don't know why, anyone with the same issue?
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Is that possible to had a free software for friend who don't have Fuze, for only play with our games and why not, play in multi-player like that?
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@Feanor There is local multyplayer available using one switch and up to 4 controller or pairs of joycons, you can try that, but what are you describing con't be done without more than one copy of fuze and i don't even know if fuze allows for local multyplayer beetween switch consoles running the same game, maybe this is a cool thing to add to the wishlist, so I suggest to the dev team to consider this a future possible feature, i'd like also some online pubblishing of programs to go alongside it (something like what mario maker does or what has been done with smile basic on the 3ds)
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@ITzTravelInTime I managed to fix the issue with the twitter preview, it's caused by the duck duck go browser extension trying to block the twitter content, i just disabled it for this web site, so this is a suggestion for all the people having the same issue on firefox
PS: I saw you added 2 new forum sections after my suggestion, so thank you very much
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This is probably already mentioned but I would like a Find command (and Replace) in the editor. Bookmarks are nice but I often want to find a function name or a word in a comment like Main so I can jump to that without holding down the arrow key. Replace is good too if I want to change a functions names or a variable name all over.
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Another idea is if the clipboard text can be set and read by a variable. I'd use that to make little programs that indent the code or construct an array that I could build. Then I could just paste in the result.
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Maybe additional string functions, like isAlpha( string ) that returns true if the string argument contains only letters and/or numbers, but false if anything else is included, like symbols, white space, etc.
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@RaptorJésus Give me a little bit. I just coded a version of upper(), so I could make a lower() and post them on this forum (not in this Wishlist section though)
edit: Here you go - https://fuzearena.com/forum/topic/70/hints-and-tips/10
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@Hitomi I would also very much like to have clipboard support! I'm creating a music editor right now, and to be able to copy auto-created source code directly to the clipboard from within my program would make things so much easier. That way, I could just paste that source code into another program that should play the music.
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i'd like to see a getDistance() function similar to, if not the same as, the one present in Fuze Basic. One that gives the distance in pixels between two different x and y positions. It was really useful when doing collisions and i'd like to see it in F4NS primarily to make collisions just a little bit easier (distance already exists i'm just bad at looking ignore this)
i'd also like to see a tutorial in the help section about 2D arrays, i managed to figure it out due to experience with other languages from school, but someone less experienced in programming as a whole might not be able to figure it out, most likely just adding an extra section in the "arrays" chapter would work
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i'd like to see a getDistance() function similar to, if not the same as, the one present in Fuze Basic.
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@MikeDX my bad i'll add a little note on there
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if you will add the possibility of accessing other project's file and code i'd like to make a little dos prompt simulator program to open other fuze programs, i know it's unlikely, but it's a funny thing to do.
PS: Anyone waiting for someone to make a micreaft replica with fuze? i am too lazy to make 3d games
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@hammy_ Alright mate! Good to see you on here.
You're dead right about the 2D arrays tutorial being lacking. That's coming in an update, for now I might sticky a post about array setups in the hints and tips section. Take a look at this too, from a post elsewhere in the forum:
https://fuzearena.com/forum/topic/113/fuze-isn-t-basic/5
My comment is at the bottom of the page, but it goes over some of the details in setting up various array types. It doesn't look at structures, but the tutorial on structs should be enough to get started.
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@ITzTravelInTime I used to feel that way about 3D, then I actually got a few things started and was quite taken aback by how easy it is.
I think you should give 3D a go!