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Ved has this useful feature where instead of having to manually travel to a room whose coordinates you know, you can just press G and type in coordinates to go there. VCE added this, but I changed the text to be "x,y" instead of "(x,y)" because otherwise it could confuse someone into thinking they need to type parentheses when in reality they don't need to and typing them will just make it not work. Also I made sure to add an error message if the user types in an invalid format. Failing silently would just confuse people, and maybe they'll start thinking the feature doesn't work or something like that. VCE doesn't have this helpful error message. Lastly, VCE has a bug where if you use the shortcut to go from one horizontally/vertically warping room to another, the background of the previous room will still be there and scroll off with the background of the room you went to, instead of just having the new background only. This is because they forgot a 'graphics.backgrounddrawn = false;'. But don't worry, *I* didn't forget about it. |
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This is the source code to VVVVVV, version 2.0+. For more context about this release, see the announcement on Terry's blog!
License
VVVVVV's source code is made available under a custom license. See LICENSE.md for more details.
In general, if you're interested in creating something that falls outside the license terms, get in touch with Terry and we'll talk about it!
Authors
- Created by Terry Cavanagh
- Room Names by Bennett Foddy
- Music by Magnus Pålsson
- Metal Soundtrack by FamilyJules
- 2.0 Update (C++ Port) by Simon Roth
- 2.2 Update (SDL2/PhysicsFS/Steamworks port) by Ethan Lee
- Beta Testing by Sam Kaplan and Pauli Kohberger
- Ending Picture by Pauli Kohberger
Versions
There are two versions of the VVVVVV source code available - the desktop version (based on the C++ port, and currently live on Steam), and the mobile version (based on a fork of the original flash source code, and currently live on iOS and Android).