@kupocake Hi, just means you need 1 more click. 'b' click an item, modify the settings, then re-place over originally placed item. Ok not exactly intutative and doesn't help if you want to move the original item, although for the player that isn't a problem as there is just 1 player. You can drag things, either left stick click, or double long tap, but I admit it is a bit fiddly. I think there is also a quick bug fix patch on the way, although the only thing it adds is access to the easy and medium levels in the editor. Other things including better support for Metroidvania style games are probably a bit further away. Interestingly comments on SMM2 say you really need a stylus to get the most out of it.
Just one comment on the review that probably wont make a difference. The bit about the 'b' button. Pressing it with the cursor over something that has already been placed picks it and its setting so you don't have to write them down. Doing this with items from the pallet gets default settings, so gives you the choice of using values from an existing object or default values.
When we started there was no MM2 planned for switch, and then there were lot check delays. So there goes my food for the rest of the year. Steam is still early access, but will be leaving at the same time as this is released at which point the prices will be comparable. Platago is different to MM2 in a number of areas but will probably need to wait for both to come out for an exact comparison. (Platago Programmer)
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Re: Review: PlataGO! Super Platform Game Maker - An Awkward Super Mario Maker Clone
@kupocake Hi, just means you need 1 more click. 'b' click an item, modify the settings, then re-place over originally placed item. Ok not exactly intutative and doesn't help if you want to move the original item, although for the player that isn't a problem as there is just 1 player. You can drag things, either left stick click, or double long tap, but I admit it is a bit fiddly.
I think there is also a quick bug fix patch on the way, although the only thing it adds is access to the easy and medium levels in the editor. Other things including better support for Metroidvania style games are probably a bit further away.
Interestingly comments on SMM2 say you really need a stylus to get the most out of it.
Re: Review: PlataGO! Super Platform Game Maker - An Awkward Super Mario Maker Clone
Just one comment on the review that probably wont make a difference.
The bit about the 'b' button. Pressing it with the cursor over something that has already been placed picks it and its setting so you don't have to write them down. Doing this with items from the pallet gets default settings, so gives you the choice of using values from an existing object or default values.
Re: Mario Maker 2 Isn't The Only Platform Game Creator Coming To Switch In June
When we started there was no MM2 planned for switch, and then there were lot check delays. So there goes my food for the rest of the year.
Steam is still early access, but will be leaving at the same time as this is released at which point the prices will be comparable.
Platago is different to MM2 in a number of areas but will probably need to wait for both to come out for an exact comparison.
(Platago Programmer)