This is NOT good ... my piano keys are becoming "air born" at random!
xyloFUN
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OUCH, i was soooo close!
Last night, I made an instrument for the iPhone. The scene is very simple, it has one actor with seven instances (clicked the lock to change colours plus added sound and two "move to" rules so that the key can move down and goe up again by 10 pixels)
When I play the instrument, everything goes well for a few minutes then, my C key rises up never to be seen again.
To further investigate this, I keep playing and sure enough, a while later ('bout a minute or so) another key takes off ....
Before I used gamesalad, I had two hairs left on my head. Now I have only one!
Last night, I made an instrument for the iPhone. The scene is very simple, it has one actor with seven instances (clicked the lock to change colours plus added sound and two "move to" rules so that the key can move down and goe up again by 10 pixels)
When I play the instrument, everything goes well for a few minutes then, my C key rises up never to be seen again.
To further investigate this, I keep playing and sure enough, a while later ('bout a minute or so) another key takes off ....
Before I used gamesalad, I had two hairs left on my head. Now I have only one!
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So they all should misbehave instead three out of seven!
MAYBE it had something to do with the fact that I was experimenting with drag and drop ... but this is unlikely since I've used a new actor for that.
I've removed everything except the keyboard and so far ... everything stays put!
I just lost my D key
There is a known issue with the Move To command. If you set the speed too fast, it will sometimes go past the coordinates and fly away into infinity.
i would just change X and Y instead of using Move To.
Hope that helps
Strobanik
Good to see you on here again!
QS
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