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Like yours though, it never went anywhere and was literally just a simple framework with nothing to run in it.
Why are you talking about the QBasic sprite-based RPG “engine” I wrote in 1999? I was very proud that you could move the selection box with the arrow keys.
Of course, I was also in college and not a tween, so maybe English was the right degree path for me after all.
My “completed” QB projects were (1) a text-based “RPG” set in the era of the historical Macbeth, with (IIRC) five scripted encounters, and (2) a single-player Star Wars “Sabacc” card game based on 90% of the rules listed in the old West End Games sourcebook. The “AI” was a set formula not unlike the newbie blackjack rules posted everywhere. I think. Maybe that was planned for v2 though. I was fairly proud of the graphics engine that imported text files and assigned colors to pixels based on which ASCII character you’d used.
These days, I don’t do anything more complex than editing keyboard configurations in KMK.
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Why are you talking about the QBasic sprite-based RPG “engine” I wrote in 1999? I was very proud that you could move the selection box with the arrow keys.
Of course, I was also in college and not a tween, so maybe English was the right degree path for me after all.
My “completed” QB projects were (1) a text-based “RPG” set in the era of the historical Macbeth, with (IIRC) five scripted encounters, and (2) a single-player Star Wars “Sabacc” card game based on 90% of the rules listed in the old West End Games sourcebook. The “AI” was a set formula not unlike the newbie blackjack rules posted everywhere. I think. Maybe that was planned for v2 though. I was fairly proud of the graphics engine that imported text files and assigned colors to pixels based on which ASCII character you’d used.
These days, I don’t do anything more complex than editing keyboard configurations in KMK.