I just sincerely believe the best way to help in this situation is to remind people that you should always choose the right tool for the job. I’m not here to start recommending competition to Xojo. Whether the game is 2D or 3D, which platforms you’d like to target, and whether it needs network capabilities are factors to consider. The engine to choose depends on your target product, really. But having to come up with workarounds for flicker, and reimplementing things like collision detection and physics isn’t the best use of its power. Heck, I just made an app to interact with my smart home devices with Xojo.
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It took some doing to get the Windows flicker resolved but I did and am fairly happy with the results. SSL is supported while TLSv1.1 or TLSv1.2 or TLSv1.I’m developing a game with XOJO and no need for a second “engine”. Server supports at least one elliptic curve whose size is below 224 bits SSL/TLS cipher suites that are not approved by PCI DSS are supportedĬertificate key length or DH parameter are too small (< 2048 bits or 256 bits for EC) SSL is supported but TLSv1.1 or TLSv1.2 or TLSv1.3 are preferred
I thought about using Super Sprite Surface but it doesn’t work in XOJO. In RS 2010 it works just fine no system beep. So far it works in XOJO except when I press the arrow keys to move the character it keeps causing the system beep.
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Server does not provide information about support for secure renegotiationĬertificate chain rely on expired certificateĬertificate does not provide revocation information Hello, I finally been able to upgrade from RS 2010 to XOJO and I have one game project I’m trying to work on which uses the canvas. Server accepts client-initiated secure renegotiation Server supports Elliptic Curves but does not support EC Point Format extension TLS cipher suites that are not approved by NIST guidelines or HIPAA guidance are supported Server does not support some cipher suites required by NIST guidelines or HIPAA guidance Server does not support neither P-256 nor P-384 curves Server certificate has not been signed with the proper algorithm Server certificate has been issued for more than 3 year period Server X509 certificate is prior to version 3 Server implements HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) with long duration Server provides TLS_Fallback_SCSV extension Server prefers cipher suites providing strong Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) HTTP website redirects to HTTPS (Always-On SSL) Value of the token sent by the server if the tested domain is resolved into several IP addresses.Ĭertificate is an Extended Validation (EV) certificate "false" will use results from cache if the server has been tested within the past 24 hours, "true" will perform a new test without looking at the cache.ġ means output will be detailed, 0 means output will be short. IP address of tested server (if tested domain resolves to multiple addresses).
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Chocolatey is trusted by businesses to manage software deployments. Chocolatey integrates w/SCCM, Puppet, Chef, etc. "false" means that test results will be hidden, "true" means that test results will be displayed in statistics. Chocolatey is software management automation for Windows that wraps installers, executables, zips, and scripts into compiled packages. If port is not supplied, 443 is used by default. Must be a valid domain name, or IP address, followed by a port number. Secret token which you submit alongside with the request Such construction is done to prevent caching on client side. html - where "ustamp" is an arbitrary UNIX time-stamp (must be an integer).
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