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From: md7amag AT mdstud DOT chalmers DOT se (Andreas Magnusson)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp,rec.games.programmer
Subject: Re: HELP: pixel finder algorithm ??
Date: 19 Aug 1998 15:37:25 GMT
Organization: Chalmers University of Technology
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Since the map is pixelbased (not tilebased), maybe you allow the
worm only to go to the next (top) pixel if it's at the same y-coordinate
(in screen space this is) or one (or two) pixels higher or if it's
lower. It's just a thought I can expand it further if you like, though
it's not very hard.


In article <35CE0D3C DOT 63BA AT cam DOT org>,
	Vic <tudor AT cam DOT org> writes:
> hi.
> in a game like Worms, for example, you have a generated landscape,
> probably a bitmap (so it's not made by tiles). your "worm" can move on
> it. how can I find out wether the worm can or cannot move on the
> landscape? for example if I tell the worm to go to the right and the
> landscape is like this: (where a point is a pixel of the landscape and
> the w is the worm)
> 

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/Andreas

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