If I'm not wrong, background color is red when moving sprite is over fixed sprite.
Just to give the idea of collision.
Just tested my laptop and I am getting 500-520 fps but the background colour in the window flickers all the time.
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If I'm not wrong, background color is red when moving sprite is over fixed sprite.
Just to give the idea of collision.
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no it looks different to my main desktop, its like a bad framerate issue but at 500 its not.
Home Desktop : Windows 7 - Intel Pentium (D) - 3.0 Ghz - 2GB - Geforce 6800GS
Home Laptop : WinXP Pro SP3 - Intel Centrino Duo - 1.73 Ghz - 2 GB - Intel GMA 950
Home Laptop : Windows 10 - Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHz, 2401 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) - 4 GB - Intel HD 4400
Work Desktop : Windows 10 - Intel I7 - 4 Ghz - 8GB - Quadro Fx 370
I found an interesting articles on collision. Even if it is about another library it seem interesting:
http://www.compuphase.com/anicollide.htm
Also Google Groups can be a nice source of info:
http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...22&sitesearch=
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Hi all,
tried on my laptop pc with vista and I have around 770 - 790 fps but also the background color flickers (Like Michael Clease).
Simone
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hi michael, hi all
yes, I can agree some properties of the background behaviours of your script other posts here... my fps rate (notbook, win xp, amd processor, nvidia 440 mx card (uargh), very old one) takes 655 until 665 and the color flickering (red, green, blue) is also present... but I like this little aeroplane ping-ponging through the scene
good luck for more, bye, Lionheart
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Thanks for the test Frank,
the background color change is feature, indicator of collision.
Petr
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