Lix Multiplayer Session - Sunday 14th May 17:00 UTC

Started by Flopsy, April 30, 2023, 08:52:45 PM

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Flopsy

It's been nearly 3 months since the last session so let's have another one.

Opting for Sunday 14th May this time at 17:00 UTC (about 4 hours earlier than the timestamp on this message).
We voice chat during the session on Mumble, you'll need to PM Simon for the Mumble server information.

I have some new maps to play and test also so look forward to seeing you all there :thumbsup:


Simon


WillLem


mobius

I'll plan to join. It's been a while since I played.
everything by me: https://www.lemmingsforums.net/index.php?topic=5982.msg96035#msg96035

"Not knowing how near the truth is, we seek it far away."
-Hakuin Ekaku

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Simon

The session will start at 17:00 UTC. I'll already hop onto Mumble at 16:00 UTC and finish level design.

Flopsy will have some new maps to show, too!

-- Simon

Flopsy

Just a reminder, we're still playing this Sunday and I have 10 new maps at the time of writing, including one geoo will love! :8:()[:

Simon

Lots of technical discussion after the session.

The bug where the scissors would snip on every assignment: That bug is only in my work-in-progress version that has revamped assignment code for better tweaking/different insert modes. I've even fixed it immediately after the session. No published release is affected by the bug, i.e., both 0.10.8 and the current 0.10.9 are fine.

WillLem: Web client for QuakeNet IRC with channel #lix entered as default. Enter any nickname (there is no registration) and hit Join Chat.

Dullstar: About the recoloring of the lix in the trap, and better trap designs in general, see:
Allow directory per trap (not just 1 image + 1 text file), github #411
I haven't worked on it yet.

Dullstar: I've only bought one book on CMake so far, and I've liked it as a bottom-up course:
Modern CMake for C++
by Rafał Świdziński, 460 pages,
published by Packt Publishing in February 2022.
ISBN-10: 1801070059
ISBN-13: 978-1801070058

-- Simon