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| edekoning:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on February 20, 2013, 04:09:53 pm ---On a side note, after getting the von stuff working and play testing a few rounds, I have concluded that it's an awful game. I wonder why I bothered. ;) --- End quote --- Whaaaat? VON is one of my all time favorite arcade games, but you really have to play it with dual trigger sticks against a human opponent. |
| Howard_Casto:
Badmouth: Since you are having so much fun with the crosshairs, here is something else to play with. I'm working on a more advanced script that adds more mame-like functionality to the crosshairs. It's attached below. It will add a new crosshairs folder as well as a helper script and a script for vcop2. Just extract it at the root of your m2 folder. Holding down the 7 key cycles through available cross hairs for p1, holding down 8 cycles through p2, holding 9 toggles visibility (actually it just loads a blank cursor, but that leads to less "if" statments in the main loop, which should keep things running smoothly). These keys could be changed of course, even to joystick buttons, but you'd have to google the DIK number. The current crosshairs as well as visibility are stored in crosshairs\vcop2.cfg. When you exit m2, your current settings will be saved for next time. You can add/delete your own crosshairs to the mix as well. They are put in the crosshairs folder. P1's ch name must end in a "1" and P2's in a "2". Inside there is also a list file. Add the name of the cross hair (minus the "1/2.png" to the list) to your list to register it. Just be sure "NONE" is at the bottom of the list. No errant returns/spaces in the list either, NONE must be the last line!!! I need to get back to the main program, but this needs done anyway and it's more fun. ;) Anyway, enjoy playing with it. |
| Howard_Casto:
I found a little bit of time this evening to make skeleton forms/functions for configuring VON and Model 2 in general. Slowly but surely. I still need to fix the previously discovered bug, but it isn't all that serious a one, so I'll wait until I get more time. |
| BadMouth:
--- Quote from: DarthMarino on February 19, 2013, 09:39:56 am ---^Is there any harm in making the crosshairs with 2 colors (maybe like a drop shadow). I do notice occasionally you can lose it if you are aiming at an area that is the same color as your crosshair. --- End quote --- Drop this crosshair folder in your MAME folder and see what you think. (Mr Do's instructions say crsshair, but the default is now crosshair. It can be changed in mame.ini) Probably need to be a little fatter for MAME, but I was trying to stay away from the thick style already available. You can also open up the MAME crosshairs in a photo editor and outline them in black. M2 ones in two sizes also in the zip file. This style and the laser dots were the two I had in mind. I probably won't make any more. |
| DarthMarino:
Yeah, I think it's pretty good. |
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