BZFlag on TI-83!
BZFlag on TI-83!
Yeah, I was bored today.
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No, BZFlag is not running on my calculator, however cool that would be though... When I first read Peter's post, I assumed he knew it was a drawing, and was just joking. But regardless, it was actually pretty fun drawing it, and I may make some more from some of the popular maps. If so, I'll post them here.
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someone already did that. i think it was AAAducktape wrote:What about bzflag on a Nintendo DS?......
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Heh, there's a simple way to make lines. Graph->2nd->Draw->2:Line(. Then just click your two endpoints.A Vicious Muffin wrote:I can hardly make a simple line. Nice work.
Yes, I was browsing through some of the old posts, and his avatar gave me the idea. Drawing the picture on a calculator is a lot easier for me, because my photoshop skills are practically nonexistent.Macrosoft wrote:someone already did that. i think it was AAA
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Gees, we made pictures of our hands at school when we first got them, and I had to to into 'program', and manually type the coordinates of the points. Thanks! This could be fun.Jefenry wrote:Heh, there's a simple way to make lines. Graph->2nd->Draw->2:Line(. Then just click your two endpoints.
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The "BZFlag on a DS" topic..
http://my.bzflag.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t ... t=nintendo
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZwlvLYb9wQoducktape wrote:What about bzflag on a Nintendo DS?......
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Your calculator has loaded a server. How did it load a server without Internet connection? It doesn't seem possible. That file extension did you install it as? :? Do you think that it would be possible to load BZFlag on the Internet enabled PSP?
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Poptart 184 wrote:Your calculator has loaded a server. How did it load a server without Internet connection? It doesn't seem possible. That file extension did you install it as?
Jefenry wrote:No, BZFlag is not running on my calculator, however cool that would be though... When I first read Peter's post, I assumed he knew it was a drawing, and was just joking. But regardless, it was actually pretty fun drawing it, and I may make some more from some of the popular maps. If so, I'll post them here.
That's pretty kewl, Saturos. If you can get the dual-screen compatibility going, it'd be a good place to put radar, chat, and tank statistics so that you only have to worry about active HUD in the top screen.Saturos wrote:http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZwlvLYb9wQoducktape wrote:What about bzflag on a Nintendo DS?......
And the lesson for tonight is:
Never underestimate the ability of a newb to expect instant success and cry "cheat!" when they don't get it. Don't hate the newb, just give them plenty of learning opportunities.
Never underestimate the ability of a newb to expect instant success and cry "cheat!" when they don't get it. Don't hate the newb, just give them plenty of learning opportunities.