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Diablo in JavaScript

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Re: Diablo in JavaScript

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Random Javascript point and click game demo in alpha quality. Uses sprites ripped from Diablo 2. Other sprites from an unknown source. Not actually Diablo. Not anywhere close.

Random Javascript point and click game demo in alpha quality. Uses sprites ripped from Diablo 2. Other sprites from an unknown source. Not actually Diablo. Not anywhere close. I thought it was really neat, I don't know what all your hate is about. I also like that the source code is friendly looking and you could show it to somebody new to coding to inspire them.

It's not hate. It's pointing out that it's not Diablo in JavaScript.

Re: Diablo in JavaScript

#12
post #2

Cool, I guess. No instructions what-so-ever. Can we get some documentation on keys to use?

It appears to be Chrome only which might explain your problem with controls... Edit: Yes, I did only test in Firefox and Chrome. According to the comments below, it appears to work for modern browsers except Firefox.

Works fine in Safari.

Re: Diablo in JavaScript

#15

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It appears to be Chrome only which might explain your problem with controls... Edit: Yes, I did only test in Firefox and Chrome. According to the comments below, it appears to work for modern browsers except Firefox.

Works in IE10. Why do you say Chrome only?

Maybe he just tried Firefox and Chrome like me?

Re: Diablo in JavaScript

#18
post #3

Random Javascript point and click game demo in alpha quality. Uses sprites ripped from Diablo 2. Other sprites from an unknown source. Not actually Diablo. Not anywhere close.

It's not that bad. If you go behind a building, it becomes transparent. Pretty close to Diablo. Of course it's a demo not meant to be a full blown game.

Re: Diablo in JavaScript

#20
post #11

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Random Javascript point and click game demo in alpha quality. Uses sprites ripped from Diablo 2. Other sprites from an unknown source. Not actually Diablo. Not anywhere close. I thought it was really neat, I don't know what all your hate is about. I also like that the source code is friendly looking and you could show it to somebody new to coding to inspire them.

It's not hate. It's pointing out that it's not Diablo in JavaScript.

It's possible to point that out without being a total jerk.
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