Oh, crap. This always happens. I have my exams in two weeks, and I haven't started studying, and now I have something I really want to make that'll distract me -.-
I would store the animation as a sequence of 'frames' to be shown on the interval. then in a queue Array I would clone the animations and push them into it as they needed to be preformed. Buffer that shit.
ok so the 'animations' are positions in a spritemap or indicies in a array for images that you have prepared. you store the 3 or 4 indicies or positions in the map for each type of animation before hand - then on keypress clone those arrays and push them to the buffer - in the animation loop process the buffer on each pass (sets of passes if it's smoother)
var animations = {
walkDown: [1,2,3],
walkUp: [4,5,6],
walkRight: [7,8,9],
walkLeft: [10,11,12]
};
function handle_keypress(e) {
// in each switch statement
buffer.push(animation_cells);
}
function draw() {
var player_pic_id = buffer.ushift();
.... deal with position yada yada yada
}
@AmaanCheval the "servers" are blank slates - they come with the "world" and a few basic monster/npc types with items - you make and design EVERYTHING past that
all of this you had to develop or find scripts for to install
OSI servers have no addons - they are the base game with hard core content and storyline development - free shards and servers get the same base items and shit - but then to make it "interesting" they usually customize the game 100%
check it out if you're interested runUO is still pretty actively developed.
UltimaOnline you can download for free from a lot of places
no worries - but yea. start with learning the language - when you do move into working with the libraries this will make your life a hell of a lot easier and less rage filled when something doesn't work.
so my suggestion is to spend like 2 weeks learning as much as you can about the language (or less if you are a fast learner) then start dicking around with jQuery/prototype.js/mootools/etc
I was thinking of having a really big, 3D rendered scene and then just some text under it with some basic navigation... not sure how to approach that one
Although my business cards say "Software Designer", I can't remember the last time I sat down and designed any of it - it all just kinda happens (or doesn't).