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RE: Pacman Cursor #11
(06-02-2014, 12:16 AM)Duubz Wrote: Exactly. Another factor that effects production would be user demand. Yet again, Intellect is a good example of this. Many users wanted a function to be able to check all the alternative accounts of others. Even though it's just a simple function using a database, it took a week or so to finish because I need to be able to check the user id, or in some cases their ip. Some functions that users want more than others will push more back.

Shouldn't you concentrate on those projects over leisure ones like these? Don't get me wrong, I love Pacman and your idea, but it feels like those ones should take precedence over this, especially if you have others waiting for the "complete" product.
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RE: Pacman Cursor #12
(06-02-2014, 12:30 AM)MiS Wrote: Shouldn't you concentrate on those projects over leisure ones like these? Don't get me wrong, I love Pacman and your idea, but it feels like those ones should take precedence over this, especially if you have others waiting for the "complete" product.

I completed Intellect nearly 3 months ago, and shut her down. Every now and then she comes back. After my harddrive got wiped I had nothing, no projects of mine were ever recovered.

Now I've got nothing to program and I feel like I've done just about everything there is. Java, Python, Ruby, VB / .NET (though I was never really good at it), HTML (and other webmastery related langauges; i.e. PHP, CSS, JavaScript [lol from when I used to think JavaScript needed Java to work. @Oni remember that? xD]). Now anything I do now is really just for "funsies" since there's almost nothing that I can find to interest me anymore when programming.
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RE: Pacman Cursor #13
If you made a game out of it, I'd steal your code. Smile

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RE: Pacman Cursor #14
(06-02-2014, 01:39 AM)Koala Wrote: If you made a game out of it, I'd steal your code. Smile

I'd put a license on it if I made it into a game. Smile I don't do any big projects without licenses.
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RE: Pacman Cursor #15
(06-02-2014, 01:40 AM)Duubz Wrote: I'd put a license on it if I made it into a game. Smile I don't do any big projects without licenses.

Well, I just forked/pulled your code. Tongue

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RE: Pacman Cursor #16
(06-02-2014, 01:51 AM)Koala Wrote: Well, I just forked/pulled your code. Tongue

Fine by me. It has a flaw anyways. You'll know it when you change the body background colour.
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RE: Pacman Cursor #17
(06-02-2014, 01:53 AM)Duubz Wrote: Fine by me. It has a flaw anyways. You'll know it when you change the body background colour.

Oh. Use SVG animations, they're far more flexible Tongue

Managed to make a better pacman, with a transparent mouth; http://codepen.io/cronhound/full/vkHxo/
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RE: Pacman Cursor #18
(06-01-2014, 10:56 PM)Duubz Wrote: Well you of all people know I do both programming and graphics, but these projects are more of the complex nature. There are many functions, and abilities that they can carry out.

So complex functions, eh? interesting. Of what nature, hacking and such or something else?
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RE: Pacman Cursor #19
(06-02-2014, 07:40 AM)cr33pyguy Wrote: So complex functions, eh? interesting. Of what nature, hacking and such or something else?

Bit of both.
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