Cracker1000
Cracker1000
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18th Feb 2019
19th Feb 2019
Finally 94.0 is out.This tutorial explains how to use ldtc and related stuff so that you dont need to use wiki or go through the source code.
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Comments

  • kazitor
    kazitor
    20th Feb 2019
    GENERAL2920: LMGTFY... Simple DirectMedia Layer, a cross-platform library for hardware interface (graphics are most relevant here)
  • Noveak-Prime
    Noveak-Prime
    20th Feb 2019
    What the heck is SDL2?
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    20th Feb 2019
    NACEOD: good to hear. Haptic feedback is nice, it makes it easier to "count" how many menus you've scrolled through with the vibration.
  • Zuriel
    Zuriel
    20th Feb 2019
    *Actually presses "NO" icon but it automatically swithes to "YES"* *italian outro plays*
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    20th Feb 2019
    For those wondering of the uses of LDTC, it is actually ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL to the making of smaller "single-volume" FRAM 60 Hz memory devices that don't push hundreds of FILT particles back and forth every frame, though I would have greatly preferred that an old suggestion of mine for using the life property of DRAY had been implemented instead given how LDTC uses it. I've been waiting long for this.
  • NACEOD
    NACEOD
    20th Feb 2019
    It's more brief than other apps use for vibration, that's the only reason it spooked me, but keep it that way it's very pleasing.
  • NACEOD
    NACEOD
    20th Feb 2019
    @jacob01 it's very good actually. I like it pretty much, just startled me.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    20th Feb 2019
    cracker1000: I never told you in PM, but I couldn't ake the adaptive icons work ... no idea why. I'll try again when I upgrade Android to SDL2.
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    19th Feb 2019
    I like the subtle nod to the new stasis walls being used as decoration
  • Cracker1000
    Cracker1000
    19th Feb 2019
    which* adaptable*