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Newcomers DBPro Corner / this maybe is lil noobish...

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Posted: 1st Dec 2005 22:29
i havent use DB in 2 years since i left.. :-( but umm.. how do u see all the polygons on the screen and the FPS and other important stuff in DBC. thnx

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Grog Grueslayer
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2005 06:07
"screen fps()" shows the frames per second
"statistic(1)" gets the polygon count

What other important stuff do you mean?
Big Man
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2005 14:45 Edited at: 2nd Dec 2005 15:45
probably coordinates for camera and stuff like that

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Posted: 3rd Dec 2005 20:56
Yea, the coordinates, and for screen fps() should i do something like
print screen fps() or what?

i havent touched DB is around 2 years so totally forgot all the commands.

thnx

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Posted: 3rd Dec 2005 22:05
I usually use the text command. With the text command you have to convert all non string variables to str$ command so it looks like this

text screen coordinate x, screen coordinate y, str$(screen fps())

and camera positions are camera position x(camera number) and same for y and z except camera position y etc...

text 0, 0, str$(camera position x(0))



Big Man
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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 19:06
do this within the main loop.



The three coordinates can be whatever you have called your x,y,z cooridinates.

hope it helps

BM

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