
The Supertux Team made a great game, but this greatness is small when you compare it to the slow development and unfriendliness to people who just want to make levels.
You should not be proud of the game, you should be ashamed...
each time he failed because the Supertux Team thought it was a great idea to make Supertux in C, not something user-friendly, easy-to-modify-and-compile like Java
165your4 {l Wrote}:Supertux is the second game that I can remember playing. For a long time, I only thought there was 0.1.3, then I discovered 0.3.1, I saw that this had moving platforms, level height and all this cool stuff. I downloaded it so that I could make levels with all this new cool stuff in them. When I saw that there was no level editor, I realised that this was a "development version" of Supertux, and that there would be a "new tux" that I thought would probably come in about 2009. Did that new tux ever come? No. I knew there was this thing called subversion and that it had an editor and new stuff, so I got my friend to try and compile SVN about 3 times, each time he failed because the Supertux Team thought it was a great idea to make Supertux in C, not something user-friendly, easy-to-modify-and-compile like Java. Every time he failed to compile SVN, I lost interest in tux for a while. After the 3rd failed compiling attempt, I realised that I could never get SVN and that Supertux was dead. When I saw that Supertux had moved to GIT, I decided to try and get my friend to compile it for a 4th time. Did it work? What do you think?![]()
165your4 {l Wrote}:The Supertux Team made a great game, but this greatness is small when you compare it to the slow development and unfriendliness to people who just want to make levels.
You should not be proud of the game, you should be ashamed...
easy-to-modify-and-compile like Java
ctdabomb {l Wrote}:165your4 {l Wrote}:Supertux is the second game that I can remember playing. For a long time, I only thought there was 0.1.3, then I discovered 0.3.1, I saw that this had moving platforms, level height and all this cool stuff. I downloaded it so that I could make levels with all this new cool stuff in them. When I saw that there was no level editor, I realised that this was a "development version" of Supertux, and that there would be a "new tux" that I thought would probably come in about 2009. Did that new tux ever come? No. I knew there was this thing called subversion and that it had an editor and new stuff, so I got my friend to try and compile SVN about 3 times, each time he failed because the Supertux Team thought it was a great idea to make Supertux in C, not something user-friendly, easy-to-modify-and-compile like Java. Every time he failed to compile SVN, I lost interest in tux for a while. After the 3rd failed compiling attempt, I realised that I could never get SVN and that Supertux was dead. When I saw that Supertux had moved to GIT, I decided to try and get my friend to compile it for a 4th time. Did it work? What do you think?![]()
that kind of stinks about not getting to compile, but to help you with your problem, we will ned to know more about the errors and issues you are having.
Some topics that might help you some. try reading them:
viewtopic.php?f=67&t=2777
viewtopic.php?f=67&t=2479
viewtopic.php?f=67&t=2714
https://supertux.lethargik.org/wiki/Download/Git165your4 {l Wrote}:The Supertux Team made a great game, but this greatness is small when you compare it to the slow development and unfriendliness to people who just want to make levels.
You should not be proud of the game, you should be ashamed...yes development is slow right now
life happens. but some changes are happening (viewtopic.php?f=67&t=2968#p29137) I am sorry that we are unfriendly, but you should be grateful that you still have a fabulous game that although not devoloping very quicky, it is still quite popular and pleasing to people everywhere. and If you want to make the game better, there are ways you can help: https://supertux.lethargik.org/wiki/Contributing
Sauer2 {l Wrote}:easy-to-modify-and-compile like Java
Now that was a good one.![]()
Your friend would probably either end up not being able to compile the game because of missing bindings or not working Eclipse project file or being out of RAM or getting a Java-based virus on his computer.
Tcha-Tching, daily flame bait submitted.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest