A couple questions.

Hi,
I'm making a very very complex game and i have everything made for it but i just have a couple of questions.
1. I have made my actors images in Adobe Illustrator and i insert them as actors, but they are blurry. I have the pixels set at an even number
and they're divisible by eight. Does anyone know what might help?
2. Another problem i'm having is that i am going to have a double menu screen with actors acting as a level select. I already know how to do it but i have one problem which is i don't know if it is going to save the levels the persons unlocked after they have left the app (going to the home screen) Does anyone know if it does it on its own or if i have to do it manually and how?
3. Its a game with a lot of things going on. Like explosions enemies dieting and bullets. What is the most effective way of decrying actors while keeping a low RAM and high performance?
If anyone could help i would be very appreciative.
Thanks,
Inverted Games
I'm making a very very complex game and i have everything made for it but i just have a couple of questions.
1. I have made my actors images in Adobe Illustrator and i insert them as actors, but they are blurry. I have the pixels set at an even number
and they're divisible by eight. Does anyone know what might help?
2. Another problem i'm having is that i am going to have a double menu screen with actors acting as a level select. I already know how to do it but i have one problem which is i don't know if it is going to save the levels the persons unlocked after they have left the app (going to the home screen) Does anyone know if it does it on its own or if i have to do it manually and how?
3. Its a game with a lot of things going on. Like explosions enemies dieting and bullets. What is the most effective way of decrying actors while keeping a low RAM and high performance?
If anyone could help i would be very appreciative.
Thanks,
Inverted Games
Comments
It did work and i did end up fixing it. I feel stupid because i always forget when you make a new project in Adobe and set the pixels it doesn't mean the image will unless you get it exactly on the art board.