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3D Framework Demo -pushing the limits of Scratch :)

DADadOfMrLog•Created May 10, 2013
3D Framework Demo -pushing the limits of Scratch :)
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3D framework studio: http://scratch.mit.edu/studios/202972/ *********************************************************************** Enjoy flying along with the other ships - look out for asteroids! ;) Arrows & WASD to fly ship. Hit 'O' to see options, 'T' for timers. Problems with KEYBOARD LAG?? -see notes in start screen. If you're using Chrome and you still have lag as soon as you hit a key, try switching to Firefox (or even IE - gasp!) (BTW, before you ask: no, you can't fly to the earth, or the moon...)

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>>UPDATE<< Discovered I fell into simple trap of allowing certain clones to respond to a broadcast as well as the main sprite, so they were doing some unnecessary work - should be a bit faster now. Also, pressing 'T' now brings up timers. ---- We've come a fair way since MrLog first shared "3D Space Fight", which later turned into "InterXeptor 3D" :) The way the framework is scripted now means it is considerably more efficient than it was within InterXeptor. Having said that, this demo brings several new features, e.g: - background sprites - ship jet trails - camera lens flares - coloured stars (which are now 'fixed' in the sky) - space 'dust' (to show movement now that stars don't) This means it can push Scratch to its limits (try the "Hi-def Jets"!) But the numerous options also allow you to reduce things to a level that better suits your computer, if needed. The initial settings should be ok for all but the slowest machines (unless you suffer from keyboard lag problems - see above...) What's *not* here yet: - minimum render Z plane clipping for very close surfaces (means objects can get weird when you travel through them...) - collision detection (one day...) Hope you enjoy this taste of what's to come for the next rewrite of InterXeptor... :)

Project Details

Project ID10143939
CreatedMay 10, 2013
Last ModifiedAugust 20, 2023
SharedJuly 9, 2013
Visibilityvisible
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