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Love for iPhone?

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 3:40 am
by k9rosie
Is it possible to port this to iPhone?

Re: Love for iPhone?

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 5:59 am
by appleide
Maybe, but I thought they don't let programs that can interpret code?

EDIT: I meant "I think they don't let you distribute applications that can run scripts on itunes store"... was a bit rude, sorry.

Re: Love for iPhone?

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:29 am
by kalle2990
Porting to android would be easier, I'm creating some games for it (in java of course) and I find it very easy :) Although, I don't think it could be made into a love file. A normal folder in the app root would be easier, which means everyone creating a game would need the SDK. But luckily it's free, compared to the iPhone one :x

Re: Love for iPhone?

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 7:31 pm
by Jasoco
We've had this conversation before. It'd be awesome if the Löve runtime could be ported to work on an iPhone, iPod touch and now iPad, but I don't see it happening anytime soon. Not until all the libraries that Löve depends on are ported, and whoever decides to take charge of the project actually decides to take charge of it. There's a lot you'd need to do. Mouse stuff, joystick stuff and keyboard stuff would be pretty much useless, but would be replaced with multi-touch which would be a little different since you can have many "mice" pointing and clicking the screen at once. And there wouldn't be a getX or getY. Instead it'd be given when the user touched the screen.

I like to dream about it, but am not holding my breath. But goddamn wouldn't an iPad version of Löve be sweet? 1024x768 pixels of touch-screen awesome.

Re: Love for iPhone?

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 8:05 pm
by Robin
Jasoco wrote:But goddamn wouldn't an iPad version of Löve be sweet?
Meh.

A browser plug-in, on the other hand...

Re: Love for iPhone?

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 5:44 am
by Jasoco
I don't want to run my games in a f-ing browser. I want to run them natively! Unless you mean desktop browsers, which would be pretty cool. I mean, look at Unity. They have a Web Browser Plugin. Though I've never EVER run into a Unity game in my travels on the internets.

Problem is browser plugins are a pain in the ass to end users. Just something new they have to install, and most people are trying to shy away from the ones that already exist. So making a new one would be a massive flop.

Native iPad apps would rock though. Take the same concept as the current OS X Löve where you can place a .love file in the Resources folder inside the .ipa bundle. .ipa's are iPhone Applications and are actually renamed zip files, like most .love files. To see for yourself, find your Applications in your iTunes music folder and rename one to zip. (No, don't really do it. Make a copy first and rename the copy.) You'll see the resources all inside the new folder that comes out.

But it's all a dream right now.

Re: Love for iPhone?

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:39 pm
by Robin
Jasoco wrote:I don't want to run my games in a f-ing browser. I want to run them natively! Unless you mean desktop browsers, which would be pretty cool.
I probably should have said I don't have a iPhone, nor anything else smaller than an Eee-PC capable of running LÖVE. So, yeah, desktop browsers. ;)
Jasoco wrote:Problem is browser plugins are a pain in the ass to end users. Just something new they have to install, and most people are trying to shy away from the ones that already exist. So making a new one would be a massive flop.
I know. And that makes me feel rather emo. :emo:

Oh wait it doesn't.

Re: Love for iPhone?

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 5:30 pm
by Avalon
I don't want to run my games in a f-ing browser. I want to run them natively!
You might think that, but given the boom in web based applications, others would disagree.
Problem is browser plugins are a pain in the ass to end users. Just something new they have to install, and most people are trying to shy away from the ones that already exist. So making a new one would be a massive flop.
Entirely incorrect. Take Flash, that's a browser plugin used for game development... and people aren't really shying away from it, despite what you might same or think. Also, look at Unity - uptake of the browser plugin is on a signification rise. :)

I'm all for a browser plugin.

Re: Love for iPhone?

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:27 am
by k9rosie
appleide wrote:Maybe, but I thought they don't let programs that can interpret code?

EDIT: I meant "I think they don't let you distribute applications that can run scripts on itunes store"... was a bit rude, sorry.
Well, you could distribute the game. So that it doesn't need LOVE (haha). Like you do with the computer.

Fuse it with LOVE, is a better way to say it.