Posted October 17, 2009
You have to install Flash...
You mean like you have to install DirectX, PhysX, Microsoft Redistributables, Net Framework shit, Bink Player, Quick Time player, etc, to run some games ?
I suppose you also consider all of these as annoying as GFWL, but i'm guessing you don't let that be a factor when you're shopping around for a game
any programming language that reveals itself so easily (such as by an accidental right-click) is a poor choice as far as I'm concerned. For one thing it distracts from the game itself.
The right click menu can be disabled with one line of AS. Whenever i do something in Flash that's probably the first thing i do every single time. If the devs decided not to disable the right click menu, i'm sure there's a very good reason for it.
Edit: Actually, scratch that. I just fired up Flash to check this. The line i was thinking about is to disable the control commands on the right click menu (which it was done in Machinarium), not to get read of the right click menu entirely. Sorry, my bad.
I seem to recall a way to completely remove the right menu, but i think Java was involved. I would have to check, since it's been a while i fooled around with any of this stuff...
I won't agree with what you post; you won't agree with what I post.
Fair enough ;)
You mean like you have to install DirectX, PhysX, Microsoft Redistributables, Net Framework shit, Bink Player, Quick Time player, etc, to run some games ?
I suppose you also consider all of these as annoying as GFWL, but i'm guessing you don't let that be a factor when you're shopping around for a game
any programming language that reveals itself so easily (such as by an accidental right-click) is a poor choice as far as I'm concerned. For one thing it distracts from the game itself.
The right click menu can be disabled with one line of AS. Whenever i do something in Flash that's probably the first thing i do every single time. If the devs decided not to disable the right click menu, i'm sure there's a very good reason for it.
Edit: Actually, scratch that. I just fired up Flash to check this. The line i was thinking about is to disable the control commands on the right click menu (which it was done in Machinarium), not to get read of the right click menu entirely. Sorry, my bad.
I seem to recall a way to completely remove the right menu, but i think Java was involved. I would have to check, since it's been a while i fooled around with any of this stuff...
I won't agree with what you post; you won't agree with what I post.
Fair enough ;)
Post edited October 17, 2009 by Namur