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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Expandability | #2 | 4.267 | 4.267 |
Documentation | #4 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Overall | #7 | 3.800 | 3.800 |
Gameplay | #9 | 3.533 | 3.533 |
Originality | #13 | 3.400 | 3.400 |
Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Cool, but my only gripe is that mute button clicks should only register if the mouse button is released, because when I try to raise something to 100 percent my mouse hovers over the mute button and it gets muted and I have to unmute it again (also, there's a glitch where instead of being muted when the game restarts with the r key, a muted option will just display a 0 percent, however this isn't that big of a problem).
Ty for feedback, i'll change the mouse for released on mute you're right.
And i'll check for the glitch ;)
Cool little demo of using sliders to set sound levels. It's very functional, and it'd great that the slider movement results in immediate volume changes.
Well done with your submission.
Thx but don't forget, the slider is a plugin ;)
Very nicely done!
It's subtle, but what I really like is that for each individual slider, as you make the changes, you can actually hear the difference through the sample...rather than having to wait to play the game first to hear the change.
Thank you.
Yeah even in template or menu, feedback matters ;)
This seems very useful for many projects. Options menu is a staple feature, but often skipped. With a template like this, I will probably include one more often in the future
Thank, hope it will help ;)
Stylish sound control and very smooth !
The sounds should be in .ogg format though its much smaller file size yet high quality 👍
Empty events should be deleted (i only found 2 not a big deal) but just mentioning them :3
The events is well commented and organized in groups 💪
Great work, Epic example !
Very useful and perfectly documented. Well done!
honestly, i never knew how to do this so i am probably gonna use this myself, and your comments in the code explains it well :D
Useful thing for a nicer look of game settings and fine tuning. The source is well accompanied by comments and easy to understand.
Thank you, i try my best ^^
But it's still perfectible ;)