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many function or one function !! #106859
01/14/07 14:16
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hi,
if i got many type of entitys , like player , enemys , aminals .. and so on
all thses modes must do anmination , move , do sound ...
is it better for berformance to use single function for animation, single function for movement .... ?
or each type muts have its own ?
of course the movement or amination functions have the same sturcure, but diffrent in frame sames and speed


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Re: many function or one function !! [Re: Hani] #106860
01/15/07 10:49
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As long as there aren't thousands of functions it won't matter much for performance. Use the method that is the most comfortable for you and your scripts.


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