Game to .exe or .nds
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Game to .exe or .nds
I think, that when you've made your game, after days and days of only working on it, having it only online is kinda sad... What I am asking is a function to be able to download games and play them offline. Thanks for reading!
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Re: Game to .exe or .nds
I wouldn't rule it out, but this isn't a development focus and likely won't be for the immediate future.
In the meantime, there is a way to have a kind of downloadable AAO, but it's tricky to get it working quite right for a full case.
In the meantime, there is a way to have a kind of downloadable AAO, but it's tricky to get it working quite right for a full case.
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Re: Game to .exe or .nds
That said, if you fully load the game while online, in my experience, you can actually play it offline for a while as long as you don't close the tab, close your browser, or refresh the page.
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Re: Game to .exe or .nds
I have friends who dont have internet on their computers, so they cant go to it online. Thats why I would like to be able to download it, and give the game to them via a USB.TheDoctor wrote:That said, if you fully load the game while online, in my experience, you can actually play it offline for a while as long as you don't close the tab, close your browser, or refresh the page.
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Re: Game to .exe or .nds
I recommend you use PyWright or something. AAO currently does not support that.
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Re: Game to .exe or .nds
Well, actually I planned to add support for downloading "packaged games" at some point : basically, download the player page along with trial data and all media files, so that you just have to open the downloaded page in a web browser.
This would be technically quite easy.
However, exporting an exe file directly, no (I don't want to have to manage the complexity of a web browser inside AAO), and exporting an nds file is simply impossible
This would be technically quite easy.
However, exporting an exe file directly, no (I don't want to have to manage the complexity of a web browser inside AAO), and exporting an nds file is simply impossible
Re: Game to .exe or .nds
I really would appreciate a feature like that on web browser, if it's possible.Unas wrote:Well, actually I planned to add support for downloading "packaged games" at some point : basically, download the player page along with trial data and all media files, so that you just have to open the downloaded page in a web browser.
This would be technically quite easy.
However, exporting an exe file directly, no (I don't want to have to manage the complexity of a web browser inside AAO), and exporting an nds file is simply impossible