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    • Retrocade_media
      Retrocade_media F @SteveZX81 last edited by

      @SteveZX81 Thats actually really smart, I've never thought of placing sprites. Just remember to adjust the speed of the player based on if they're digging or walking on predug ground

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      • Martin
        Martin Fuze Team last edited by

        Oh! Well, I'm not 100% following that because in, for example, Mr Do! you can dig anywhere can't you? But you have got me thinking now though. After the benchmarks the other day where we proved that Fuze can happily cope with 1024 to 2048 sprites on the screen at once, the screen could surely be entirely made of sprites!

        I'm 100% sure that's not the way it's normally done but that's largely down to the fact that hardware of the time might had topped out at like 8 or 16 sprites and the rest would have been tiles.

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        • Retrocade_media
          Retrocade_media F @Martin last edited by

          @Martin could use small 4x4 tiles, but I don't think you can write to tilemaps on the fly in Fuze

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          • Martin
            Martin Fuze Team last edited by

            @Retrocade_media that depends on how you do the tilemaps. If you have an array of tile numbers (or 2 dimensional array of tiles) then you can. But you have to be careful because array performance suffers with multiple dimensions. I did a proof of concept with a similar thing before but I got completely stuck on how to make the tiles be eaten away rather than vanishing tile by tile. Well, the proof of concept was for something different but it was essentially the same wall that I hit.

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            • Martin
              Martin Fuze Team last edited by

              Ohhh, the proverbial penny has just dropped about how to do this! I wonder how quickly I can knock up a proof of concept.

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              • SteveZX81
                SteveZX81 F @Martin last edited by

                @Martin said in Digging games:

                Ohhh, the proverbial penny has just dropped about how to do this! I wonder how quickly I can knock up a proof of concept.

                Well don't keep it to yourself. do tell!

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                • Martin
                  Martin Fuze Team last edited by

                  Well I want to test it first! But my sticking point has always been the eating away of the tile pixel by pixel. Whether that tile is a sprite or an image. But just for once, if instead of a transparent background you give the player a black background with an alpha of 1 then you'll naturally appear to be eating away at the tile as you move and once they are over a certain threshold you remove the tile. Simplz

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                  • Martin
                    Martin Fuze Team last edited by Martin

                    OK, my idea isn't going to work because as you travel along the dirt is removed with jagged edges and rounded corners:

                    Screenshot 2020-05-02 at 00.44.20.png

                    [EDIT] Oops, that's a bit large!

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                    • xevdev
                      xevdev F last edited by xevdev

                      Use two layers back layer totally filled dirt
                      Overlay a transparent screen and draw your tunnel on that screen. Looking at the edge pixels of the tunnel they repeat every 8 pixels each direction so if you want to remove dirt one pixel layer at a time you'd need eight images on the x and eight on the y or two pixels half that. Just keep track using mod to find which image to draw.
                      Haven't played Mr do ? For a long time looks like it's set on a grid with the fruit .so keep track of the grid in an array - uses four bits to denote open or closed directions so you can program the enemies.
                      Overlay your sprites over that.
                      Oh yeah almost forgot give you tunnel image rounded corners.

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                          • PB____
                            PB____ last edited by PB____

                            Just looked at a short video on how Mr Do does this. It appears it just draws the background black where you walked (not really collision detection on the grass needed?) In that case you could probably just draw the grass of the level on an image, then draw black over that image where you have walked (not sure if you can erase part of a picture to become transparent, otherwise I'd go with that in stead of black, so the digging could reveal things that are drawn behind the image if that would be necessary).

                            Eventually you just draw the updated grass image to the framebuffer that gets cleared every now and again (since you don't want to 'clear()' the grass image)

                            #EDIT: You could almost certainly draw the grass image to the framebuffer using renderEffect(..) to use a specific mask color on the grass image as transparent (and use a render effect not to draw that coulor [I'm not brittish] to the framebuffer)

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                              DomDom F @PB____ last edited by

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                              • PB____
                                PB____ last edited by

                                🇳🇱 well I wasn't thinking on how my typo would sound 😋

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                                • Martin
                                  Martin Fuze Team last edited by

                                  Right, I need to put some of these ideas together and do some digging (ouch!).

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                                  • xevdev
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                                    • Retrocade_media
                                      Retrocade_media F @xevdev last edited by

                                      @xevdev are you not clearing the screen or just creating sprites?

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                                      • Gothon
                                        Gothon F @PB____ last edited by Gothon

                                        @PB____ You can actually draw in transparent or partially translucent colors, but you have to change the blend mode to 0 using setBlend(0). With the default blend mode the colors will blend because of the transparency. So, you can have a background layer that is gradually revealed by writing transparent color to the foreground layer using render targets and blend modes.

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                                        • xevdev
                                          xevdev F @Retrocade_media last edited by

                                          @Retrocade_media no I'm not the background is a solid green and stays that way no need to alter it.
                                          The tunnel screen is transparent and I draw image one movement at a time and don't clear so you can see the trail .
                                          The actual game you'd draw your sprites straight over the top .
                                          When your making a game you have your map in memory and what you display is on the screen is a representation of that.
                                          In the case of this game it's set up on a grid that you cant get off so you can only turn every 16 pixels
                                          Left right back forward
                                          But you can go half way through a square the enemy needs to know that so the data for each square will need to allow it to only go so far .
                                          So your data square will need to have more than a binary state
                                          Open or closed
                                          It will need to have both those and four directions with a number saying how far it's going in .
                                          Or
                                          You could Chuck the whole tunnel screen in an array for every pixel that's displayed there is a corresponding non zero number . write a getpixel that accesses that array
                                          Only let the enemy move on the non zero area
                                          I know which one I'd chose .

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                                          • Martin
                                            Martin Fuze Team last edited by

                                            So, I've been stuck on this for ages now! I think I need a mixture of both approaches. Currently I've got three layers 0, 1 & 2. Zero drawn first with no alpha. Right now it's just clear(green), then a layer where I draw the 'tunnels' in black with an alpha so that once I get to that point I can do whatever edges I want and then finally the sprite layer where, guess what? the sprites are drawn.

                                            So far so good.

                                            But I'm totally stuck on this whole business of being able to remove part of a tile and that's where the more i think about it, the more I need to consider this business of bitmasked values in the tile grid. And I also hadn't considered the prospect of the monsters needing to know if any of the tile directions are open.

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