Hello
I am programming a multiplayer game for the sega saturn (previously named "saturn pong" by djidjo a few months ago), somewhere between bomberman and maelstrom.
Currently, I have 1 to 7 (or more) "players" (color squares), who can move, and collide with eachothers and drop "bombs" (killing rotating white triangles).
I now roughly (enough) understand the 3d functionalities of the SGL (I don't want to use sprites since I tried...), the pads management is no more a problem but the sound is still a mystery to me: the SGL tutorial assumes you have all sort of development tools on your mac; I don't have none of them. And I don't own a mac. I think there is a way to store simply a sample in a C array, wich can be made saving as raw in some sound editor, but I don't know the format.
Do you know about sound examples sources (using only PCM, or even the internal synthesizer) ?
Of course, the source is GPLed, so you can have a look at it (or change it, and so on). I can send an iso too, but I doubt it will look very impressive for now.
I am programming a multiplayer game for the sega saturn (previously named "saturn pong" by djidjo a few months ago), somewhere between bomberman and maelstrom.
Currently, I have 1 to 7 (or more) "players" (color squares), who can move, and collide with eachothers and drop "bombs" (killing rotating white triangles).
I now roughly (enough) understand the 3d functionalities of the SGL (I don't want to use sprites since I tried...), the pads management is no more a problem but the sound is still a mystery to me: the SGL tutorial assumes you have all sort of development tools on your mac; I don't have none of them. And I don't own a mac. I think there is a way to store simply a sample in a C array, wich can be made saving as raw in some sound editor, but I don't know the format.
Do you know about sound examples sources (using only PCM, or even the internal synthesizer) ?
Of course, the source is GPLed, so you can have a look at it (or change it, and so on). I can send an iso too, but I doubt it will look very impressive for now.