Axel, I've been using MMF from version 1 and I know the that I need to uncheck the inactive stuff and check the collisions out of window, but with MMF2 that doesn't seem to help at all. They still get stuck.
3D games in a 2D game = no????? Sorry to say so but that's a bit of a ridiculous statement. I've been doing it for years, 5 of my "3D graphics in a 2D game" have been published by different publishers and some of them selling quite well over the years.
Perhaps you don't like the style and that's fine with me, but there seems to be a broad public out there enjoying these kind of graphics.
Axel "I really have to agree with Adam, it doesn't look comic-ish at all. 3D graphics in a 2D game = no."
I strongly disagree with you there, if you know what you are doing, you can get great results...once I release the preview of my current project, likely that will change your mind.
The new grass does seem better Mr GameFun4U. Axel, I didn't say no 3D graphics in a 2D game, just that the comic effect may have been easier to achieve in 2d
But of course you can make good 2D games with 3D graphics, it's just that you have to be fairly good at it, or it will look shite. And your game really doesn't look that good, and certainly not comic-like, in my opinion.
Yea I agree, that if you don't do it right the 3D will not look right, thus making the game not look good. It is hard and you do have to know what you are doing.
My advice to you GameFun4U is to just keep at it, improve and you will become better and better. Here is a shot (first ever public). the game is Almost 100% 3D Rendered graphics.