Message #728
From: Anthony Deschamps <anthony.j.deschamps@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Announcing MagicCube4D version 4.0 beta ready for download!
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:47:06 -0400
I’m very impressed. Thank you so much.
I love the freedom to rotate the puzzle through the fourth dimension without
having to ctr click a face. And even though I keep thinking that the undo
shortcut will affect the rotation of the entire puzzle, like in the previous
version, it’s nice to be able to undo/redo moves and see how they affect
other parts of the puzzle.
I agree with what others have said about the colour scheme, and I think the
system you described would work pretty well. However, sometimes distinctive
colours aren’t enough. I think you should consider implementing some sort
of piece finding functionality, either like in MC5D or the 120 Cell, which
are both useful functions. This would really help when solving puzzles with
many faces.
It’s a good think I’m only in high school and therefore have a decent amount
of free time, because I’m really enjoying this new program.
–Anthony
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Melinda Green <melinda@superliminal.com>wrote:
>
>
> Hello Jay!
>
> How is everything with you?
>
>
> Jay Berkenbilt wrote:
> > Melinda Green <melinda@superliminal.com <melinda%40superliminal.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Here it is, the puzzle you’ve been waiting for: the first beta release
> >> of MC4D version 4.0! You can get it now from the project’s Downloads
> >> page here:
> >>
> >> http://code.google.com/p/magiccube4d/downloads/list
> >>
> >> Bookmark that page because that will be where you will find all future
> >> versions too.
> >>
> >
> > This is breathtaking. Now I’m going to have to quit my job so I can
> > spend all my time playing with it! Not sure what to do about those
> > pesky bills though.
> >
>
> Hey, if I quit my job just to implement it, it’s the least you can do! ;-)
> Actually this was only one of many reasons but I’m still very glad that
> you like it.
>
>
> > I’ve tried this in Linux, and although it starts up okay, it doesn’t
> > really run, at least my system. I’ll go through the issue tracker with
> > details.
>
> OK, well at least it’s a start. What exactly happens when you attempt a
> twist? Does it get any better if you uncheck "Allow Antialiasing"?
>
>
> > Who knows….maybe I’ll end up, 11 years after my initial
> > involvement, once again helping to get it smooth on Linux! I’m half
> > joking though – it’s in Java, so I don’t anticipate a problem. It’s
> > probably an issue of 3D graphics drivers or something along those lines.
> >
>
> Has it really been 11 years?! You sure were a godsend the last time
> around when we were stuck with code that was too much of a mess to clean
> or release. It sure would be wonderful to see you getting involved
> again. The code is *much* cleaner now.
>
> Looking forward to at least seeing you take one of the new "firsts" prizes!
>
> Happy puzzling!
> -Melinda
>
>