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Post by Linkky on May 4, 2014 4:44:11 GMT 1
This suggestion is based off of one of my older suggestions: Game Sessions
The LogicBoxOptions should have a Slider for how many players there are per GameSession, like how there is a Slider on 2 of the upcoming Logic Boxes that are testable on the Test Server. What do you guys think of this SuggestionUpdate?
Tell me in the comments as usual.
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Post by YL on May 4, 2014 15:01:21 GMT 1
Why do you write everything like SuggestionUpdate GameSession LogicBox GameBar
Why no spaces?
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Post by Linkky on May 4, 2014 16:46:32 GMT 1
I am used to doing things in Unity. Don't worry, the Devs do it too. Look at the new Logic Boxes.
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Post by Rubix on May 12, 2014 0:54:01 GMT 1
I am used to doing things in Unity. Don't worry, the Devs do it too. Look at the new Logic Boxes. Heh, I do names, functions and variables like 'logicBox' or 'hitDamageScript' when I edit.
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Post by Jatsu on May 12, 2014 1:40:25 GMT 1
It's actually called camelCase, which in programming tends to be a standard for defining identifiers. There are other special cases too, but in regards to programming, I've only seen snake_case used for constants or importing classes and packages. It depends on the programmer though. Using consistent cases just makes code easier to read, but it isn't usually required by compilers. Edit: Session control is a good idea. One good application is single player games. Another is two player games for co-op concepts. But of course there's plenty of applications that would be fun to use. There probably should be a maximum limit per session though, for benefit of game quality and possibly server stress.
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