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  1. #11
    Good to know.

    Anyway, go Pascal instead of Object Pascal. May be that will make things more easy.
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  2. #12
    Been trashing away at the keyboard for about 5 months now and I'm happy to show you the end result




    To be honest, that's alot more going on i the background than just simple Pong-clone (and yes, that's a sheep acting as ball). Instead of porting my C game engine (used in some unreleased titles like "Captain Asscrack" - a Gauntlet ripoff with a pirate twist and "Will's Revenge" - a 2D top-down adventure game with some Zelda influences) I've done a complete new 2D game engine, with support for 3D in the near future. My intentions are to release the source under the WTFPL-license, but it's far from ready for that. Chances are that it will just sit on my harddrive and I'll go work on version 2 of the engine
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  3. #13
    Keeping up the good work.
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  4. #14
    I find it fun to learn new things, and my technique to do it is perfected over 3 decades: Learn by doing things wrong a couple of times, eventually you will get it right!

    Still ironing out a few quirks and wrinkles, and I only regret that I didn't make the final move to Pascal years ago. I'm actually finding it extremely fun to code again, in the same way I felt 30-some years ago when I started learning 6502 assembler on my C64. In my own humble opinion I'm a quite good C programmer, and I'm very much able to write code that both works well and looks nice, but in Pascal I achieve that with about half the effort. Actually not sure that the pascal code I write is any good, but it's nice to look at

    My goal for now is a remake of Syndicate - one of my all time favourites. Still got the original floppy, but last time I tried to run it in dos-box it ran hyper-fast, probably because in 1993 a 60Mhz pentium was considered faster then lightning. Tried emulating a 33Mhz 486, but it's all jerky and crashes now and then.
    Last edited by Rickmeister; 06-02-2017 at 11:02 PM. Reason: Spells like teen spirit.....

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