I was using tiled, and going +1 tile for the character is hard, because its too far so he needs to go less than 1 tile, and then if your character's size is greater than 1 tile then it complicates it more
I wanted the view to follow the character, with him in the center and then if the edges were coming into view then it stops, i think i got it all working but it was a mess
For one, you can zoom way into the sprite, so it should be allowed to have it's corners go offscreen as you zoom in. But you can't have it go offscreen either. (You shouldn't be able to move the whole thing offscreen)
This means I'll have to stop any corner from going offscreen
Which is problematic because I have four corners to deal with, and now I'll have to put them all in an array, and check which one is closest to the center of the screen (Which will indicate where it's going), then stop it from going completely offscreen by tracking that corner.
However, it's an awful lot of work.
And it seems an unnecessary burden to deal with it like this.
I'm considering just allowing a triple tap to bring it back on screen or something
You can zoom in so that it fills up the screen. This means that preventing corners from going offscreen cannot be solely the solution. Since when you zoom in, obviously, the corners will go offscreen. However, if you were to zoom out and move it towards the edge, you could have to check which corner was closest to the middle. This would mean it's going offscreen, then make sure you follow that corner and move it back if it gets too close to the opposing side.
Or make sure no corner goes off it's opposite side, although that wouldn't work too well, because by then, it would be mostly offscreen. .
There is no reason it should go offscreen other than by accident.
Everything in the game goes on inside the blue grid.
So they shouldn't have to use this often
Lastly, I've made it harder and harder to scroll the farther out you scroll. This means that if you are zoomed all the way out (As I allow), you can no longer move the grid at all.
This stops swipes from moving it offscreen at high speed.
I just don't see why the whole internet rated it 9.5/10.
I would say it's somewhere around 6.5 to 7.
I also think there's so many little stories that made me feel like watching 4 different series.
Like for example, I don't have any idea why they are still showing Jon Snow for 4 seasons when absolutely nothing happened to him that relates to the main story.
He's a very important character by the end of S4, being the last remaining Stark that can wield an army, and one of the only likeable commanders in the show now.
I also forgot what happened to the White Walkers. I remember it was quite interesting at the beginning of the series, but I don't get why they don't talk about the White Walkers anymore for almost 3 seasons.
@EnricoSusatyo They are making their way down, don't worry lol. The season puts more emphasis on the Wildings, who are trying to force their way through the wall and into the Northern Kingdoms before the Walkers get them.
He refused, one of the more aggressive ones took this as proof he was lying about his allegiances, and the others turned on him after he confronted Jon
Jon kills the guy who confronts him, then flees, while Ygritte cries over what she sees as a betrayal against her. And she vows to chase and kill him.