This is my first Win32 game!(Well, almost). It is Pong. Called Win32Pong it's pretty simple. Just reply to lemme know what ya think! It has a win/lose cheat:
SHIFT + C to activate cheats
CTRL + W to Win
CTRL + L to Lose
Check it out! Thanks!
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This is my first Win32 game!(Well, almost). It is Pong. Called Win32Pong it's pretty simple. Just reply to lemme know what ya think! It has a win/lose cheat:
SHIFT + C to activate cheats
CTRL + W to Win
CTRL + L to Lose
Check it out! Thanks!
There are several incidents where the ball went right through the paddles... make the sensor wider...
nice..nice...very nice...wish i could do that
i smell dev-c++ example code:p
I wish I could make a win32 program that does more than has a toolbar, and a few message you can display via the menu.
Cool game. The ball / paddle movement did seem pretty slow (unrealistic). And the ball passed straight through one of the paddles a couple of times (but it didn't add to the score).
Wanna post the code for this?
ya dont have to if you dont want to
I will go ahead and make this code available. I am making an OpenGL version, so I don't have to worry! Yay!
nice game
Check out www.gametutorials.com for some Win32 stuff. He has a lot of tutorials that are pretty amazing. Nice game Syntax... Make sure you let us know when you get done with the OpenGL version.
i tried compiling the bouncy ball code many months ago...how do i compile it in VC++, Syntax?
alright... will someone tell me thee difference between Vb and VC++... are they the same with diff names or diff?!?!?
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Originally posted by helbovine
alright... will someone tell me thee difference between Vb and VC++... are they the same with diff names or diff?!?!?
omg...air...air...!! ....must...have...air!!!!! LMFAO...wow...
VB is a language, called visual Basic. Wow, learn something new every day, huh?
VC++ is the Visual C++ compiler. That's all it is. A compiler for C/C++ made by MS....
wow...thank you for giving me a thorough laugh.
That's pretty cool!
Lol. M$ has also a Visual Basic-compiler (at least I remember so:)).
(both vc++ and vb are included in the VisualStudio...) ;)