Furry_02
Furry_02
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6th Feb 2022
7th Feb 2022
This is a WIP version of TPT in TPT. It barely has physics at this point in time, but it's *something*, so I decided to see what you guys think of it. If you have a critique, put it in the comments. (Please, no 'sAvE bAd', this is in active development)
epicly electronics 1984 tpt1in1tpt computer subframe r216 r216k2a r216k8b

Comments

  • Etho
    Etho
    9th Feb 2022
    it explodes when you EMP it
  • GodOfChaos
    GodOfChaos
    9th Feb 2022
    they grow up so fast...
  • Furry_02
    Furry_02
    8th Feb 2022
    1tron: Just watch as of right now, I haven't managed to get the RT2's keyboard input working without causing buffer overflows.
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    8th Feb 2022
    This is why everyone says the entirety of computer infrastructure in the US is built on the back of furries
  • Kyrkovich-1tron
    Kyrkovich-1tron
    8th Feb 2022
    is this something to watch or something to control?
  • Furry_02
    Furry_02
    8th Feb 2022
    YCY: Just click the sign, and unpause (make sure you have deco on, the screen uses deco for the display)
  • YCY
    YCY
    8th Feb 2022
    Whenever I Sprk on something it dosent work, but +1 anyways
  • Furry_02
    Furry_02
    8th Feb 2022
    Oh, and everyone who is saying to look in memory, the positions are actually stored in the registers and not memory in this version.
  • Furry_02
    Furry_02
    8th Feb 2022
    R33sesK1ng: It's about half and half. It technically does compute very basic physics (which just is 'move every particle down 1 pixel every frame'), but that's it. The most recent version in the Github repo I linked is planned to have much more complete physics, but it runs much slower because of it.
  • thepowderkeg
    thepowderkeg
    8th Feb 2022
    R33sesK1ng: yes it is calculating the pixels by the looks of it