by Roody_Yogurt » Thu Mar 12, 2015 3:25 pm
Yeah, if someone is on Windows, Mac, or Linux, Hugor is pretty much the way to go*... although there's also code in Roodylib so games look as nice as possible in Gargoyle, too (although it's not recommended for games that use color, graphics, or sound).
* I mean, for Windows, the official interpreter is mostly fine, but I prefer Hugor's straight-out-of-the-box look and it has several nice features not found in the official 'terp, like screen display options and writing transcripts in a way that'll work with mapping programs like Trizbort. Also, it even handles videos better than the official 'terp- even if it's hard to find games that use videos.
Yeah, if someone is on Windows, Mac, or Linux, Hugor is pretty much the way to go*... although there's also code in Roodylib so games look as nice as possible in Gargoyle, too (although it's not recommended for games that use color, graphics, or sound).
* I mean, for Windows, the official interpreter is mostly fine, but I prefer Hugor's straight-out-of-the-box look and it has several nice features not found in the official 'terp, like screen display options and writing transcripts in a way that'll work with mapping programs like Trizbort. Also, it even handles videos better than the official 'terp- even if it's hard to find games that use videos.