Oopsie. What i meant to say was the sad part about the whole AGM
business is that a lot of those features, the Saveand Load Game
feature and the menu system could probably have been written into the
Game Manager building block. I agreeit was a neat concept and had it
been done properly it might even still be used today, but alas. Now we
have BGT, and while I'm still nowherenear remotely clear on most of
those concepts (variables still get me), I have a least made
noticeable progress with it. Granted real life has gotten in my way
man times especially lately so I may have to start over. But the fact
that I have at least gotten my scripts to actually do things and more
than once is definitely a step in the right direction.

On 6/5/13, Tyler <programmer...@comcast.net> wrote:
> What about web browser games in a compiled language like Java? I heard that
> Java applets were
> pretty big; they were in 2006, and I haven't seen much change. Web browsers
> are changing, but I
> don't think the JVM went away yet.
> Tyler Z
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2013 13:27:55 -0400, Thomas Ward wrote:
>
>
>>Hi Josh,
>>
>>Sure there is a market. How big it is I can't say, but there is enough
>>of a market there to consider cross-platform games. There are several
>>people who now have Mac OS X, and the last time I checked the Orca
>>list has a couple hundred blind members. I don't know for sure how
>>many blind Linux users there are for sure because the community is
>>spread out over the Vinux list, Ubuntu accessibility list, Speakup
>>List, the Orca List, etc and there are bound to be people on more than
>>one fudging the results of just looking at the number of members.
>>However, there is a market there, and besides there is more to it than
>>just dollars and cents. Some people like me use the OS and want some
>>games to play so I of all people have a vested interest in making
>>Linux games even if I didn't sell one game.
>>
>>Cheers!
>>
>>On 6/5/13, Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>is there really a market for going cross platform though? more and more
>>>people do use linux but most use windows, IOS or android. and I think
>>>many are still using windows xp servicepack2.
>>
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