Very impressive, especially the destructible terrain and physics. I have minor issues with some of the code (mostly with the code dulipcation) but I be guessing that you will be tidying that up.
Scorch Land Version 03 by Steven1980CAD
This is my first Lua program based on the amiga game scorch tanks.
3 weapons at the moment.
explosion - The strongest weapon ut small blast range
dirtball - Adds ground into the blast range
crator - Large blast but not very strong
This is a first issue, I intend on getting the graphics and gameplay a lot better by introducing a scoring system so you can buy better weapons etc.
I know the program is very messy at the moment but it works!
Hope you like it.
Controls -
Dpad - Up / Down adjust power.
Dpad - left / right adjust angle.
Shoulder Keys - change weapon.
Be paitent it takes some time to load the land into memory.
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Very impressive, especially the destructible terrain and physics. I have minor issues with some of the code (mostly with the code dulipcation) but I be guessing that you will be tidying that up.
Great game. Thanks for the release Steven1980CAD
really great game
keep it up
i will be looking forward to the releases
Hi thanks for the comments,
Yes I have duplicated code quite a lot, also im sure i have equations not needed (very very messy :-( ) , its been bit of a rush job, needs a lot of tidying up.
I will try to clean it up more, and have a system to buy weapons etc.
Also at the moment the computer has no intelligence apart from random angles and powers. I will program that better too.
...Ive got a lot of ideas, just gota put them into code.
Cheers Steven1980Cad
(How do I change my status to a lua coder ? lol)
screenshot sorta reminds me of pocket tanks
i justed pm'ed kaiser and he took care of itOriginally Posted by steven1980cad
cool, i hope scroll is faster, cause thats one reason i didnt play scorched earth
Nice brew! Simple yet addictive
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