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Offline Jimmt
« Posted 2013-02-24 02:11:39 »

So, I've been wondering whether to make my game true 2d, or 2d with depth like in the old TMNT arcade games. I would have outright picked 2d with depth, as it looks a lot better and expands gameplay, but I'm not too sure how I would perform collision with that (would the box2d shipped with libgdx work? I honestly don't know). I looked at this thread: http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/158842-Side-scroller-with-depth-(TMNT-Double-Dragon) but there was only 1 reply, "You'll need to decide whether you're doing 2D or 3D. That's more an art decision than a programming one"
xD
There's probably other problems with 2d and depth that I haven't thought of, but any help is appreciated.
Offline davedes
« Reply #1 - Posted 2013-02-24 02:51:01 »

I would use a 3D collision system (eg. bounding boxes). The rendering would be fake... simply adjust a sprite's Y value and size based on the Z value of the entity's bounding box. Order your sprites by layer (background, middleground, foreground) and then by Z position / depth.

Also see this answer:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2068289/implementing-z-axis-in-a-2d-side-scroller

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« Reply #2 - Posted 2013-03-04 14:30:58 »

Why not go full 3d with 2d collisions?

You can just leave 3D out of the picture by setting your gameplay at z == 0 just like I did with this game (2d sprites are still in a 3D world, but collisions are in 2D):

http://rel.phatcode.net/index.php?action=contents&item=Pyromax-Dax

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« Reply #3 - Posted 2013-03-04 14:57:17 »

Because in the old TMNT games and so on you can actually walk in the depth axis.

I'd do it with 3d collisions. but fake the rendering like davedes suggested.

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Offline Jimmt
« Reply #4 - Posted 2013-03-06 00:57:16 »

@davedes
Sorry for the extremely late reply, but I've been pretty busy. How do you suggest I go by bounding boxes, just have a thickness/depth variable in each player/enemy class? Will this still work with a high-level library like libgdx's box2d?
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