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Re: Project Tips

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 8:36 am
by zlaker
h2643 wrote:
Ness-Wednesday wrote:But what if that person doesn't have Lunalua and is just lazy to download it? :?
It's his/her problem. And Idk man, soon everyone will move to SMBX 2.0 which has PGE and LunaLua installed by default, so excuses like "2lazy2download" won't be acceptable.
That excuse has never been acceptable.

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:47 pm
by CynicHost
Yeah, but LunaLua's not exactly the easiest thing to use, is it?

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:50 pm
by Enjl
It's incredibly easy to learn.

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 6:09 am
by h2643
Enjl wrote:It's incredibly easy to learn.
This.

At first I thought it would be impossible for me to use it since I never ever learned Lua, but thanks to PGE Wiki tutorials, it somehow sucked me in quickly.

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 6:44 pm
by Fuyu
Vary the type of enemies and have something new on every level to keep things fresh.

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 6:03 pm
by MrPunchia
Natsu wrote:Vary the type of enemies and have something new on every level to keep things fresh.
This. Nobody wants a level where the NPCs are nothing but the same goombas or koopas


Anyways, this isn't a necessity but I recommend you make the levels slowly get longer as the episode goes on

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 7:25 pm
by Eternity
I'd like to suggest some extra attention to the difficulty curve in episodes. Sure, it shouldn't be all over the place, with "insanely hard level, 'flat stretch of land' difficulty, repeat", but a perfectly smooth difficulty curve isn't really interesting either. Occasionally having (small) difficulty spikes/breather levels is not necessarily bad.

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 1:29 pm
by yoshiegg
FanofSMBX wrote: SMW Giant Switch over (nohurt=1) Switch Goomba.
I think, speed=0 or don't move turned to yes would be a good idea in addition to your setting unless you want the switch to move

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 9:25 pm
by MrSpoon
You know, I was thinking of making a project where most of the entire episode takes place in one giant cave. if you know what Kirby Super Star is, then you'd know. :roll: So, I want to make one humongous level where it's all exploring and trying to find 20 keys for 20 areas in that cave. I want each area to have 4 unique mini-bosses (unique, I mean none mini-bosses are the same in any area) and one giant, stronger variation of an enemy as a guardian for the key. 20 may seem like too much, but I want the cave huge and always bursting with new discoveries. I want the player to when going to a place he/she has been before, find an entrance to a totally new area he/she hasn't explored. :P I don't want the cave to be a very long level going straight, but instead one giant sphere where all directions lead to somewhere new, unique, and a different type of difficulty. :geek: When I mentioned earlier that most of the episode takes place in the cave, I also want secret entrances out of the cave that leads to multiplayer challenges, where 2 players use teamwork to conquer the level. So, do you think 20 areas as big as 4 regular, well-made levels all combined, but specially different is waaaaaay too long? :oops: I really hope not, because when I found SMBX, this was the first thing I though of. :D

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 9:57 pm
by PixelPest
MrSpoon wrote:You know, I was thinking of making a project where most of the entire episode takes place in one giant cave. if you know what Kirby Super Star is, then you'd know. :roll: So, I want to make one humongous level where it's all exploring and trying to find 20 keys for 20 areas in that cave. I want each area to have 4 unique mini-bosses (unique, I mean none mini-bosses are the same in any area) and one giant, stronger variation of an enemy as a guardian for the key. 20 may seem like too much, but I want the cave huge and always bursting with new discoveries. I want the player to when going to a place he/she has been before, find an entrance to a totally new area he/she hasn't explored. :P I don't want the cave to be a very long level going straight, but instead one giant sphere where all directions lead to somewhere new, unique, and a different type of difficulty. :geek: When I mentioned earlier that most of the episode takes place in the cave, I also want secret entrances out of the cave that leads to multiplayer challenges, where 2 players use teamwork to conquer the level. So, do you think 20 areas as big as 4 regular, well-made levels all combined, but specially different is waaaaaay too long? :oops: I really hope not, because when I found SMBX, this was the first thing I though of. :D
This thread isn't really meant to be for getting tips for your own project(s). Instead, it is used for sharing general tips with other creators to suggest how to make episodes better in general (look through the thread to see some examples)

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 9:59 pm
by MrSpoon
Sorry, I am new in the forums... That was my very first post! I' m a little lost. :oops: :| :?

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 10:03 pm
by PixelPest
MrSpoon wrote:Sorry, I am new in the forums... That was my very first post! I' m a little lost. :oops: :| :?
It's okay. To avoid this, it's often a good idea to read the main post of a thread to check to see if there are any guidelines or rules before posting a reply

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 10:14 pm
by MrSpoon
Boy, I'm so dumb! My projects will never come true if I'm always like this!

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 10:19 pm
by PixelPest
MrSpoon wrote:Boy, I'm so dumb! My projects will never come true if I'm always like this!
These types of posts aren't necessary. You're just pointlessly derailing the topic even more

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 2:17 pm
by HeroLinik
I just thought up a good one.

Don't post your project when you've just started it. Only post your project when you're certain that you're going to commit to it and have some reasonable progress made. This is because you may quickly get bored of it and abandon it. Instead, I would post it when it's a third of the way through, for example. That's what game developers do - work on the game behind the scenes and only reveal it when they're certain they're going to get it done by a deadline.

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 4:28 pm
by Enjl
Linik wrote:I just thought up a good one.

Don't post your project when you've just started it. Only post your project when you're certain that you're going to commit to it and have some reasonable progress made. This is because you may quickly get bored of it and abandon it. Instead, I would post it when it's a third of the way through, for example. That's what game developers do - work on the game behind the scenes and only reveal it when they're certain they're going to get it done by a deadline.
I'm personally more a fan of 80%

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 10:00 pm
by PixelPest
Enjl wrote:
Linik wrote:I just thought up a good one.

Don't post your project when you've just started it. Only post your project when you're certain that you're going to commit to it and have some reasonable progress made. This is because you may quickly get bored of it and abandon it. Instead, I would post it when it's a third of the way through, for example. That's what game developers do - work on the game behind the scenes and only reveal it when they're certain they're going to get it done by a deadline.
I'm personally more a fan of 80%
And sadly most projects are like 0-2%

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 11:32 pm
by CynicHost
PixelPest wrote:
Enjl wrote: I'm personally more a fan of 80%
And sadly most projects are like 0-2%
I know right? It frustrates me to no end when I see a new project thread and the person only has one level done. Like how are you supposed to even be able to count on them to finish it?!

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 12:21 pm
by NightKawata
well just like mighty number 9, you throw money at them and hope for the best

Re: Project Tips

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 2:12 pm
by superandrea_04
Thanks for the tips! I'ma gonna make my own episode now! (I didn't make any episodes right now xD...)