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PyWeek - No AssetsIn prior competitions, my team's submissions have always been very asset-heavy. This time I've decided to have zero data files and accomplish all visual effects procedurally. It looks like my game will have no sound unless a time fairy visits me.— djfroofy_c_ on 2008/09/11 15:51 of Solo Foo Comments: (log in to comment) |
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By Akake on 2008/09/11 15:53:
Hey, don't feel too bad about sound. I've never been able to find sounds for my games, so all of them so far have been soundless. XDBy saluk on 2008/09/11 17:23:
Use sfxr! Everyone should have sounds!By Akake on 2008/09/11 17:33:
sfxr?o_O;
By saluk on 2008/09/11 18:01:
http://www.cyd.liu.se/~tompe573/hp/project_sfxr.htmlBy Akake on 2008/09/11 18:23:
I tried it, and it won't compile, nor does it appear to be available for Linux.And I don't have access to a Windows box. At least not one I'm allowed to do anything with but print out homework from school.
So I can't have sound, I suppose, unless there's some equivalent tool for Linux, or some kind of online resource I can use. :/
By Tee on 2008/09/11 18:28:
Try looking at this post, it might help: http://pyweek.org/d/1970/