Using GS Viewer for development before signing up with Apple
Ok I've searched the posts and it seems to be that there is a way to get the GS viewer on my iphone to test the games i create before having to sign up with apple as a developer. Is this true? If so then how to do I get the GS viewer on my iphone?
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then change The CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED from YES to NO (capital letters). now drag the file on the desktop back where you had the original file and it will ask u to replace it. then when u open an xcode file u just need to change from debugging to release (top left hand corner) and right click the project (toplefa hand corner, the first item under Groups and files) click - get info and find "code signing identity" and change the "any iphone os device" to "do not codesign" done!
Open the finder, go in "Macintosh HD" and you will see your "Developer" folder...
I really like the program so far, but the lack of a manual really makes it tough to do anything more than a basic game. Going through the forum and looking for posts that may or may not of been answered is a little tedious not to mention a lot of the posts are old don't apply the newest version.
The learning curve would be much less if a comprehensive manual was available.
@fungo: you need to follow the instructions on this page EXACTLY:
http://gamesalad.com/wiki/developing_for_iphone:building_gamesalad_viewer
It is quite complicated, but it works. If it isn't working for you, retrace your steps.
I'm trying to figure out how to make a platform move but also have an actor be able to jump onto and off the platform while it's moving. I could of swore I saw a post in the forum about that, but I can't find it now.
Also, yes following the steps for the viewer to the T is the trick. I did it my first time with no problem.
Trying to figure out moving platforms and jumping is difficult especially if you don't have the basics down.
(jumping is difficult even if you do have the basics down!)
That's the truth..
I finally figured it out after I don't know how many hours of trying.
I'll go through and watch the videos I missed to give me a better understanding of how things work.