tinoesroho wrote:Gee. I think I've written something similar to this for a game in Scratch - ah, yes. Looks like I had been storing the pages as strings and parsing them, and used chat commands to scroll - not the best method, but it worked.
tinoesroho wrote:Gee. I think I've written something similar to this for a game in Scratch - ah, yes. Looks like I had been storing the pages as strings and parsing them, and used chat commands to scroll - not the best method, but it worked.
What would be nice would be to write a python parser that hooks into a web interface to allow for editing from a browser - much, much less messy than hacking stuff into sourcecode.
*muttermuttermutter*
I'm retreating to my cave to see if it ain't jus possible.
Jordach wrote: Oh, relating to Scratch: http://scratch.mit.edu/users/jordach might still work.
Jordach wrote:tinoesroho wrote:Gee. I think I've written something similar to this for a game in Scratch - ah, yes. Looks like I had been storing the pages as strings and parsing them, and used chat commands to scroll - not the best method, but it worked.
What would be nice would be to write a python parser that hooks into a web interface to allow for editing from a browser - much, much less messy than hacking stuff into sourcecode.
*muttermuttermutter*
I'm retreating to my cave to see if it ain't jus possible.
Actually, last night I was playing Minecraft (USING MINESHAFTER - TOO LAZY TO PAY) and the server had the same type of mod. It is possibile, if the books were text files. Oh, relating to Scratch: http://scratch.mit.edu/users/jordach might still work.
Death Dealer wrote:Ya i know the mod your talking about, i really dont think Minetest is really worth playing anymore. because Minecraft Actually runs faster for me(2-3 times faster), and i really doubt this is possible with Minetest as of now. And Mineshafters is pretty BOmb, thanks for the heads up on that. I also Have s Server for Minecraft (private of Coarse) but if your interested in playing some time on it Jordach just email me:D its on ramdisk so its runs real nice:D im just now getting into Bukkit so theres a couple mods on the server^^
tinoesroho wrote:Java is faster than C++? Who would have thought? On my dual, tri and quad core machines, Minetest tends to outdo Minecraft by twice the speed (FPS). Then again, that could be because I'm using 20120122. :-)
Calinou wrote:tinoesroho wrote:Java is faster than C++? Who would have thought? On my dual, tri and quad core machines, Minetest tends to outdo Minecraft by twice the speed (FPS). Then again, that could be because I'm using 20120122. :-)
Minecraft uses much more RAM for me (up to 1.4GB, compared to Minetest which uses around 300MB), but runs a lot faster (tested on two computers, one with Windows, one with Linux).
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