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Code Snippets / parallax&Differential scrolling demo source code is available for download

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Freddix
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Joined: 19th Sep 2002
Location: France
Posted: 23rd Sep 2002 20:01
You can download the full package of the demo that contain :
- the full source code ( compatible DBv1 & DBPro )
- the medias
- the DBv1 compiled version of the demo
- the DBPro compiled version of the demo.

here :
http://cordierfr.free.fr/bin/sotbeast-tech%20demo.zip
Shadow Robert
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Location: Hertfordshire, England
Posted: 23rd Sep 2002 23:13
All I can say is that is quality
The music and background reminded me of a game, but I can't remember what right now.
However is it just me or was the text a little blurred compaired to the DB version?
Doesn't matter I guess, but 100% speed increase on the exact same code pretty sweet as a demo

"For the Greater Good"...
Kyi'Aun (Jedi Master) Rai'Ka
Super Teo
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Location: Sweden
Posted: 24th Sep 2002 00:32
Hehe Raven, could it be Shadow of the beast that you where thinking of?
Think Freddix has said that it was that which inspired him to do the demo
Freddix
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Posted: 24th Sep 2002 14:11
you're right super teo

that game was with Turrican one of my favourites Amiga games .
The Wendigo
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Location: A hole near the base of a tree in the US
Posted: 27th Sep 2002 03:54
Ok, this page is incredibly cheezy so don't laugh. But I got a link you can goto at my site that is the working model (and then some). The code should be small enough to be understandable. Click on [url]www.geocities.com/wendigosoft/files.html [/url]to get it! It's called RealSpace

DMXtra
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Location: United States
Posted: 21st Oct 2002 09:46
My Frames per second are....

54 Frames per second on the DB V1 (DB CLASSIC)

750 Frames Per Second on the Dark Basic Pro
version of the demo.

Wow!!!!

Pentium 4 2.2 Ghz
512 Megs of DDR RAM
Geforce 4
Windows XP HOME

Dark Basic Pro -- The luxury for game programmers everywhere

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