Originally posted by AJSA Caius:Yes this is why I suggested three methods most commonly used, if they do logic circuit simulators I hope they make the program memorize the input/output table of booleans so that it does not take up processing power and the circuits can be very quick. A example would be a AND gate, the player would be given nots and ors, and then could combine them to make that gate, the gate could then be saved as its own integrated circuit and its IO table would be memorized by the game. To sum up this idea of memorizing IO tables would allow players to make simple, yet also if needed complex circuits that do not burden the game's performance. These could be combined to make CPUs etc, you can generate a IO table for those combined integrated circuits as well (I would create a computer with them and add a assembler compiler )). Making it memorize IO tables would also allow the players to create integrated circuits which have a specific player designed IO table. Yes this is why I suggested three methods most commonly used, if they do logic circuit simulators I hope they make the program memorize the input/output table of booleans so that it does not take up processing power and the circuits can be very quick. but still theres giong to be poeple who dont realy understand it.Īnd in school programing all starts off from the simplest poseble place wich is using logic circuits. and not evryone understands the workings of it and fell out and LAU is a simpeler version of c#. I am still in hige school and there i currently get teached how to program in microsoft visual studio using c#. and even if you get past that not evryones understands LAU programing. while LAU scrips require you to run somethings externaly add the script in the game etc. In this example you see how simple the grafical logic circuits are. (of the ship detects a hostile + the ships defences are fully deployed contect those to an and-function and conect the outcome to activate the weapons ). becuas it is simpeler for poeple to understand take for example: Originally posted by flichtshooter:i agrea with this idea but i dont think LAU programing would be a good idea and il rather go to a logic circuit simulator.
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