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(08-14-2011, 02:51 AM)Ming-Yan Wrote:
(08-13-2011, 09:59 PM)Jacob_ Wrote: The problem with making games in JavaScript is that Internet Explorer's JS engine is much slower than the ones used in Firefox and Chrome, so you either have to make it simple or force IE users to upgrade to a better browser before playing your game (which isn't always possible, since not everyone has admin rights.)

Unity has it's own webplayer. Yes, you have to install it.

When someone talks about "JavaScript games" they are almost definitely talking about games that use <script> tags to run in your web browser.

You can write a JavaScript interpreter in Java too!
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#22
Not sure exactly, some people refer to the Javascript in Unity as Unity script because it's not like normal Javascripts. Pretty much Javascript is just used for the programming, it's like the Lua for Buildism.
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#23
Minecrafts textures are 16x16. I was a MC texturepack maker so I should know. Buildism runs using a TON of pixels.
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#24
goods,very much.
I hope this will teach you a lesson.
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#25
The CB game is going be in C++?

Read the wiki!
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(08-16-2011, 08:58 AM)busiemn Wrote: goods,very much.

What are you talking about? O.O
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