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« Last post by Prpl_Mage on December 06, 2023, 10:18:52 PM »Ben was working on isometrics back in 2008 I think, even he gave it up because the software didn't register key input enough.
There was some issue where if you were holding a key, say UP, and then pressed LEFT it worked fine. But if you kept holding UP after pressing LEFT and pressed RIGHT next it would still be walking up/left. Something along those lines.
The never makers are better suited for the isometric view to be honest, because there are less limitations and more options with code.
There was some issue where if you were holding a key, say UP, and then pressed LEFT it worked fine. But if you kept holding UP after pressing LEFT and pressed RIGHT next it would still be walking up/left. Something along those lines.
The never makers are better suited for the isometric view to be honest, because there are less limitations and more options with code.

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