Thank you so much! Now i can convert my ActionScript 2 projects to ActionScript 3!! I have one question? are you using "e:" instead of "event:? I don't know what e is and never saw e in ActionScript 2.
could you please make a tutorial on making the hero attack in both directions!!!? i tried multiple times to do it myself but he only attacks one direction? :( plz help!
when I try this I get "TypeError: Error #1034: Type Coercion failed: cannot convert flash.display::Stage@c712b51 to com.MultipleKeysDown. at com::Project2()"
absolutely outstanding and understandable. Thanks for your contributions to new scripters =)
Thank you so much! Now i can convert my ActionScript 2 projects to ActionScript 3!! I have one question? are you using "e:" instead of "event:? I don't know what e is and never saw e in ActionScript 2.
Just what i needed for my platform game
could you please make a tutorial on making the hero attack in both directions!!!? i tried multiple times to do it myself but he only attacks one direction? :( plz help!
@ShadowErocos yes e stands for event. Some ppl use evt - it's the same as event. :)
@coolguyflex Oh sorry, i forgot. You can't set indexes like that in vectors.
Well a boolean array then, wouldn't that be more efficient?
wouldn't it be faster to use a boolean vector,
and then just set it by index?
when I try this I get
"TypeError: Error #1034: Type Coercion failed: cannot convert flash.display::Stage@c712b51 to com.MultipleKeysDown.
at com::Project2()"
!!! this is great ,oh yeah so super great :D thx you
wtf start song kk
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
ok it would be better if he typed it out as he went. Not just through in a mass of code at once, confused me, unsubbed