I can probably get more than 15 Fps if i run on an emulator at full throttle ;-) , but this is not the point.
Neither is nitpicking on this particular game, when the only reason I mentioned it, was to tell that IMHO smooth scroll wasn't needed.
Anyway, I found another game that uses adjust register scroll: Fantasy Zone 2. So far there are 7 games.
It's not me that i've told "the game is fast then it does not need scrolling" ;-)
Before your post, as you can see, i've never mentioned Valis II at all. You did.
I've only replyed to you that it is not fast at all especially on some levels.
Here is an overview I assembled a while ago for "cute platformers". If you filter away MSX1, filter on Smooth Scroll and select Horizontal scroll, you will get a few entries which likely are using set adjust. I know there are other non-platformers that use set adjust too, like Hydlide, Space Manbow and such games.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cdLgLwDoUcG9Qyz8PLHj...
@ Bengalack: That is some nice work!
Here is an overview I assembled a while ago for "cute platformers". If you filter away MSX1, filter on Smooth Scroll and select Horizontal scroll, you will get a few entries which likely are using set adjust. I know there are other non-platformers that use set adjust too, like Hydlide, Space Manbow and such games.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cdLgLwDoUcG9Qyz8PLHjNjmZK1YQL59RRdfIcpga5So/edit?usp=sharing
Uridium and the demo for Uridium 2 have smooth scrolling on msx1 and msx2 respectively.
Not in the category of cute platformers, anyway
Pennant Race 2 (Konami) and Family Stadium Professional Baseball (Namcot) use adjust register too.
old video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNrNr1xbljY
i think nowadays there are a few more (from scene/devs/homebrews)
Here is an overview I assembled a while ago for "cute platformers". If you filter away MSX1, filter on Smooth Scroll and select Horizontal scroll, you will get a few entries which likely are using set adjust. I know there are other non-platformers that use set adjust too, like Hydlide, Space Manbow and such games.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cdLgLwDoUcG9Qyz8PLHjNjmZK1YQL59RRdfIcpga5So/edit?usp=sharing
Uridium and the demo for Uridium 2 have smooth scrolling on msx1 and msx2 respectively.
Not in the category of cute platformers, anyway
uridium 2 demo was screen 8 right? i thought it was pretty good .. a shame it was never finished.. are you planning on completing it someday?
are
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cdLgLwDoUcG9Qyz8PLHjNjmZK1YQL59RRdfIcpga5So/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for sharing this list; it's super interesting.
I'm pretty impressed with the smooth multidirectional scrolling of Theseus... a game from 1984!
Here is an overview I assembled a while ago for "cute platformers". If you filter away MSX1, filter on Smooth Scroll and select Horizontal scroll, you will get a few entries which likely are using set adjust. I know there are other non-platformers that use set adjust too, like Hydlide, Space Manbow and such games.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cdLgLwDoUcG9Qyz8PLHjNjmZK1YQL59RRdfIcpga5So/edit?usp=sharing
Uridium and the demo for Uridium 2 have smooth scrolling on msx1 and msx2 respectively.
Not in the category of cute platformers, anyway
uridium 2 demo was screen 8 right? i thought it was pretty good .. a shame it was never finished.. are you planning on completing it someday?
are
Actually no, ATM all my msx projects are on hold.
Sources are on github.
Should someone take over I am available to support and explain my code.
@syn
There was also this in screen 8
https://github.com/artrag/SDCC-msx2-side-scrolling-platform-...
Press Enter to pass the opening screen