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Vus

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  1. > Not sure if it would work but here's a thought, instead of having the room size infinite, just make it grow when the player moves close to the edge of the current room? (It'd be a nightmare to load once you have a massive room though, so maybe have it save and load as "chunks" like Minecraft or something similar.) Yea exactly what I had in mind. Well, this game won't have save and load feature because it would be useless for it, so that doesnt need to be solved. :)
  2. Thanks, I appreciate it :)
  3. Wb ambard! I'm excited about yout game, good luck! :)
  4. > There is no such thing as generating infinitely down, even in Minecraft. There are always limits. Limit in current PC version is your PC specs. Code allows for infinite generation as long as your computer keeps up. I want to do this only in direction down and I don't expect anyone to get so far that your computer can't keep up anymore. Minecraft is limited in height 0 with bedrock, but I want exact opposite. Be finite in sides, but not in height.
  5. The first one is the exact one I followed, so I have that done, but none of these tells me how to make it generate infinetly way down :/
  6. It generates like 2d minecraft would. Left and right infinetly, but if you go down, it ends in one height
  7. There are, I actually made code with the help of one, but its sideways :/ :D
  8. Hey everyone, I need a little help from someone who is skilled in GML. Yea, I know, game maker blah blah.. but I am no coder, so its easy for me to use. Anyways, I want to create small game that involves randomly generated terrain. I have code for it mostly done, thing is however, that its generating terrain sideways and not in direction down. And I need someone who would be able to fix this. Thanks for your time, Vus
  9. Vus

    Post Your Desktop.

    After updating my wallpaper, I thought I could revive this topic a bit :) >! ![](http://i.imgur.com/5gBiQRl.jpg)
  10. Especially enjoyed the last part, great work spork! :)
  11. Wow, amazing!!! I love it!
  12. Very nice article, I like it :)
  13. ^.^ Thank you all for your kind words heh and good luck with your project :)
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