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#1 peteandwally

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Posted 18 September 2020 - 12:29 PM

Has anyone considered a quest with everything at 1/4 scale? How could you make the hit boxes work? Are there graphics for this?

 

Just a thought. Have a great day!

 

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#2 Mani Kanina

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Posted 18 September 2020 - 09:06 PM

The engine does not really have any natively built in support for configuring hitboxes to that size, but if you're willing to do a lot of script work, then it is possible.

 

Though... even if you downscale the hitboxes, enemies would not move properly with solidity at that scale, they'd walk through a lot of "solid" walls due to how they check for what is walkable.... of course you can do fully scripted enemies but.... Well, you can see that the workload spirals a bit out of control fairly quickly for just the simple things.


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#3 Timelord

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Posted 19 September 2020 - 01:34 AM

Has anyone considered a quest with everything at 1/4 scale? How could you make the hit boxes work? Are there graphics for this?

 

Just a thought. Have a great day!

 

~PnW

 

 

2.55 allows for custom sprite hitbox sizes from the editors, except for the player sprite, at present. I have indeed considered a different scale like this where everything is custom.


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#4 Avaro

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Posted 20 September 2020 - 11:22 AM

Theres no very neat way to place combos at a 1/4 scale. A tile is always 16x16.



#5 peteandwally

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Posted 24 September 2020 - 08:22 AM

Theres no very neat way to place combos at a 1/4 scale. A tile is always 16x16.

I'd just use transparency and 1/4 walkability with some layers... a lot of work.




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