@AlexM. the other day when I trolled you about boost, it's because I thought once you're a certain level of friend, you don't have to greet them you're just hanging out anytime you're in proximity. What I really wanted to say is that I'm evaluating boost for a project, and blah blah infer the rest kthx so?
If you edit a question wouldn't you be improving it to a point where its a good question resulting in no flag and an upvote? Otherwise why edit in the first place?
Is there a reason we don't remove the code and ask the root of the question only?
Talking in general, not necessarily this specific question
But I think of it almost every time
So like this one... Can't we just edit the question to "How to make make a character accelerate while falling?" and someone provide some pseudocode as an answer?
Or even leave the LibGDX bits in there and have the answer be code that uses that
I've asked a few similar questions over the past 8 months or so with no real joy, so I am going make the question more general.
I have an Android game which is OpenGL ES 2.0. within it I have the following Game Loop:
My loop works on a fixed time step principle (dt = 1 / ticksPerSecond)
loops=...
I was considering heavily editing this question when Josh then edited and answered the question himself. The edits are significantly better than how it was originally phrased but in the end the question could boil down to something along the lines of how to create sprites that allow for user cust...
I was recently re-watching the Watchmen movie, when on the opening credits I noticed that Alan Moore was not credited, but only Dave Gibbons, who was the artist.
Why isn't Alan Moore's name (the writer of the comic) not displayed on the credits?
> On 12 September 2013, Warner Bros. announced that J.K. Rowling was writing a script based on her book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and the adventures of its fictional author Newt Scamander, set 70 years before the adventures of Harry Potter.
> On May 13, 2014, Warner Bros. dated Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them for release in November 18, 2016.