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This page contains information and tips on curating Shockwave games.  
This page contains information and tips on curating Shockwave games.  


Please watch [https://youtu.be/QA9fbL4YplM this video] before curating Shockwave games. A text version can be found [https://github.com/FlashpointProject/Shockwave-Projector-Redirector-for-Flashpoint here]. The video is long, but information packed! Hopefully it isn't too confusing - if you have any questions please ask in #shockwave-chat on the Flashpoint Discord server. The link in the next section of this page has the files in the video. The video is still up to date as of 2019-03-17, though there will likely be changes to how curations work soon.
Please watch [https://youtu.be/QA9fbL4YplM this video] before curating Shockwave games. The video is long, but information packed! Hopefully it isn't too confusing - if you have any questions please ask in #shockwave-chat on the Flashpoint Discord server. The link in the next section of this page has the files in the video.
 
The SPR argumemts explained in the video are also briefly outlined [https://github.com/FlashpointProject/Shockwave-Projector-Redirector-for-Flashpoint here], for your reference.


== Files ==
== Files ==

Revision as of 12:40, 4 November 2019

This page contains information and tips on curating Shockwave games.

Please watch this video before curating Shockwave games. The video is long, but information packed! Hopefully it isn't too confusing - if you have any questions please ask in #shockwave-chat on the Flashpoint Discord server. The link in the next section of this page has the files in the video.

The SPR argumemts explained in the video are also briefly outlined here, for your reference.

Files

Here is the download link for the files mentioned in the video.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L1EsiER5iwqy2EnXEKO1Hkva_xXONVnq/view?usp=sharing

Examples

Here are Application Paths/Launch Commands you can copy-paste into Flashpoint Core for each of the publishers mentioned in the video - be sure to substitute in your game's name/URL. Robotduck's includes the security code that is required.


Ezone

Application Path: FPSoftware\Shockwave\PJ101\SPR.exe

Launch Command:

"http://www.ezone.com/games/space/wrapper_ezo.dcr" --do "member('gameName').text = 'space.dcr'" --forceTheExitLock 0


Robotduck

Application Path: FPSoftware\Shockwave\PJ101\SPR.exe

Launch Command:

"http://www.miniclip.com/games/bprally/en/game.dcr" --setTheRunMode "Plugin" --setExternalParam "sw1" "code=3952e9a8f4df995e30686249eb94825d4b84ae" --disableGoToNetPage --bugfixShockwave3DBadDriverList


Silent Bay Studios

Application Path: FPSoftware\Shockwave\PJ1159\SPR.exe

Launch Command:

"http://www.miniclip.com/games/game-name/en/wrapper_silentbaystudios.dcr" --do "member('gameUrl').text = 'http://www.miniclip.com/games/game-name/en/game_name.dcr'"

More Tips

Here are some additional tips for solving problems you may encounter when curating.


If a game opens in SPR but exits immediately, it might be exiting once it reaches the last frame instead looping properly. To fix this problem, add the string below to the end of the launch command. And if that doesn't work, try replacing the word exitFrame with enterFrame.

--do "put 'on exitFrame' into line 1 of LPST" --do "put 'if the frame = the lastFrame then go to frame 1' into line 2 of LPST" --do "put 'end' into line 3 of LPST" --do "_movie.newMember(#script).scriptText = LPST"


To make a game close with the X button but not the escape key, add this to the end of the launch command:

--do "put 'on closeRequest' into line 1 of CRST" --do "put 'if keyPressed(53) = false then halt()' into line 2 of CRST" --do "put 'pass' into line 3 of CRST" --do "put 'end' into line 4 of CRST" --do "_movie.newMember(#script).scriptText = CRST"


If a game moves to a corner of the screen instead of staying in the center, add this to the end of the launch command:

--do "set the centerStage = 1"


If a game window opens at the wrong size, you can combine the previous command with one that sets the window resolution to the size of the original Shockwave embed. For example, this command would be suitable for a game originally embedded at 800x600 pixels:

--do "set the rect of the window = rect(0, 0, 800, 600)" --do "set the centerStage = 1"

Debugging

Flashpoint Core also includes a special debug version of SPR, appropriately called SPRD. To use SPRD, just replace SPR.exe with SPRD.exe in a Shockwave game's Application Path.

SPRD shows more detailed error messages, which can be helpful for debugging games. It also provides a console window. Here's how to use the console:

  • Type put variableName to print the value of variableName to the console.
  • Type any Lingo command to run it inside the game.

Finally, SPRD introduces two exclusive arguments to help you debug games:

  • --trace 1: Lingo tracing messages will appear in SPRD's console.
  • --traceLogFile "messages.txt": Lingo tracing messages will be logged to the file messages.txt. You may specify a different filename if you prefer.