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)
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Comments

  • Teneiger10
    Teneiger10
    7th Feb 2022
    its updated, is there any change?
  • Furry_02
    Furry_02
    7th Feb 2022
    (I've since updated and rewritten a lot of stuff from the version in this save, so if you try to assemble the version in the Github repo it won't actually display anything because that part is unfinished as of right now)
  • Furry_02
    Furry_02
    7th Feb 2022
    For all the people asking for the source, here you go: github.com/ThatCodingGuy86/TPT-in-TPT
  • Furry_02
    Furry_02
    7th Feb 2022
    random_rickroll: I used TPTASM, as it's the only one I know of.
  • Furry_02
    Furry_02
    7th Feb 2022
    B9E7: It's currently very WIP. This is a demonstration of basic "create some particles, display them, move them around". I'm currently working on both a way of getting input (so you can interact with it, as you currently can't), and a much more robust system of creating new particles and moving them around.
  • random_rickroll
    random_rickroll
    7th Feb 2022
    Furry_02: can you mention the assembler you used?
  • B9E7
    B9E7
    7th Feb 2022
    soo..... how does it work. it just has white dots that go across the screen. what do i do and how do i use it?
  • Deeznts
    Deeznts
    7th Feb 2022
    Finally... As if I already have a better and much faster OS to run TPT...
  • BEST_CCCP
    BEST_CCCP
    7th Feb 2022
    awesome!
  • Furry_02
    Furry_02
    7th Feb 2022
    Virinas-code: I'll put a link somewhere when I get the code more readable so people don't scream in pain when they look at the source..