Couple of Questions

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  • Hi guys,

    I have used the search menu and i found some awnsers but sadly got some questions about it again.

    1) i wanted to know if its possible to do a day and night cycle where the sprites will become darker at a certain time. Now i did see someone suggesting to use something like a black mask, however someone else was talking about a GL plugin, any news about this one?

    2) i have read it a millions of time that a mmo is not possible, and i am not gonna ask the same thing, just so i can avoid a blue eye <img src="smileys/smiley18.gif" border="0" align="middle" />. But just standard multiplayer and a multiplatform? Or does it really go trough HTML 5? if so, then i already know my awnser.

    3) Is a social media login possible?

  • 1-(http://www.scirra.com/forum/example-verve-a-mini-game-of-skill_topic41461.html) Plugin=Color fusion (Masked)

    But this is a CC plugin :(

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  • yes you can do a night and day cycle.

    On a layer add a WebGL FX. Then adjust during runtime. The effect name I can't recall off the top of my head. but it's there. Don't listen to DocAi.

    yes you can make an MMO. Don't listen to them. Those who say that just want Scirra to provide the entire MMO backend so all they have to do is the game. If your willing to dig into networking or use RexRainbow's BottleNeck server AND Plugin. Then you can do an MMO.

    The only two limits you ever need to be mindful.

    Hardware power limits

    and Browser features. ie does your chosen platform support WebSockets. If it does then your good to go and anyone who says otherwise. Isn't someone you should be listening too.

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