Music praticles!

  • karolsw2
    20th Sep 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    This game needs music particles , what can create sounds. If particle is hot/cold - creates diferrent sounds.

    Music crossed with an electronics should be cool!

     

    Ps. Theres an error with a topic - particles , not praticles! *Sorry*

    Edited once by karolsw2. Last: 20th Sep 2014
  • Hopian
    20th Sep 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    This suggestion has already been suggested before. Although I'm not sure why it didn't happen, I'm sure that the moderators will be happy to explain.
  • boxmein
    20th Sep 2014 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Yes, suggestions have been iffy. @mniip implemented it a while ago, but it didn't actually have a limit so a lot of particles quickly turned from a harmony into the speaker blaring loud garbled whatevers.

    edit: added a win32 link, use at your own risk! also, you might need some dlls here

    edit: Dropbox -> S3
    Edited 3 times by boxmein. Last: 10th Jan 2017
  • zBuilder
    20th Sep 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    boxmein:

    Yes, suggestions have been iffy. @mniip implemented it a while ago, but it didn't actually have a limit so a lot of particles quickly turned from a harmony into the speaker blaring loud garbled whatevers.

     

    which is something that could be anticipated,actually. and probably the main reason nothing has sounds, since there can be many particles on screen and reactions are done particle by particle, things like bombs would try to play too many sounds at once. and other things would constantly make noise XD

  • karolsw2
    21st Sep 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I dont think about any particle creates sounds , but only one paticle - MUSIC > Solid - PSCN to create sound, heat to change that sound up , cool to change that sound down. Users i'll be able to create pianos , records etc.

  • h4zardz1
    21st Sep 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    what if a person hears a "that hot torch tool used to fuse or slice metals" sound?
    edit: sorry, didn't realise covering a word with < and then > will remove it.
    Edited once by h4zardz1. Last: 21st Sep 2014
  • observe
    23rd Sep 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    People have been requesting this for a long time, but the answer has always been simple.

     

     

    No.

  • xetalim
    23rd Sep 2014 Member 2 Permalink

    @observe (View Post)

    You ruin the powder toy. Seriously.

    You can't reject a suggestion based on previous suggestions.

    If someone has a very good idea, which is worked out better than the other, it might be accepted, don't reject it because it "has been rejected already"

  • boxmein
    23rd Sep 2014 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @h4zardz1 (View Post)
    It doesn't! It just makes the parser think you mean a HTML tag and leaves the <> into the HTML source, creating an invalid structure. Usually, the angle brackets get 'escaped', meaning they're turned into HTML entities like &lt; and &gt; with the effect that they don't look like HTML to the parser.
  • FeynmanLogomaker
    24th Sep 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    If you use the WYSIWYG editor (booooo), that shouldn't happen.