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#1 Before February 2015

ilyas3d
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Making a minigame which has a random outcome?

Anybody know of a method to make a minigame whose outcome is 100% random and pressing the arrow keys doesn't affect the outcome?

Edj and I are testing this now. Will post results here. If anyone has any suggestions, feel free to comment.

First half is complete. We are working on a random key system now.
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Last edited by ilyas3d (Dec 18 2010 4:25:40 pm)

#2 Before February 2015

Alex
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Re: Making a minigame which has a random outcome?

moved to level creation

#3 Before February 2015

SeymourG
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Joined: 2015-05-11
Posts: 426

Re: Making a minigame which has a random outcome?

It is literally, and you can even quote my on this, "This is 100% impossible, because
every single thing will happen the same, and ESPECIALLY if you plan on stopping them from moving entirely. I don't mean to be rude and/or mean, but have you ever seen that happen? Sorry, but unless they make some weirdo-randomizer, it's not happening.

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#4 Before February 2015

MIHB
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Re: Making a minigame which has a random outcome?

Good luck.   I tried to make a random key trigger, but couldn't work it out.   While I believe it may be possible, the mechanics will be incredibly difficult to manage.

BTW, there is a glitch with the blue key which makes it fairly unusable for a random key trigger.   I'm gonna see if Chris will fix it soon.

SeymourG: while it is probably impossible to make a system that is entirely random (under the new physics, anyway), it may be possible to make a system that does not repeat, or that repeats so infrequently as to be impossible to predict.

Last edited by MIHB (Dec 23 2010 1:43:09 am)

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