cube-tube/metadata/game_metadata.txt

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devid=deathau
devtitle=death.au
gameid=cube-tube
gametitle=Cube Tube
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version=0.1.0
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icon=metadata/icon.png
# === Flags available at all licensing tiers ===
# Defines the render scale quality for sprites. scale_quality=0 (default) is nearest neighbor, scale_quality=1 is linear, scale_quality=2 is antialiased.
# scale_quality=0
# === Flags available in DragonRuby Game Toolkit Pro ====
# Uncomment the entry below to bytecode compile your Ruby code
# compile_ruby=false
# Uncomment the entry below to specify the package name for your APK
packageid=au.death.cubetube
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# Setting this property to true will enable High DPI rendering (try in combination with scale_quality to see what looks best)
# highdpi=false
# === Portrait Mode ===
# The orientation can be set to either landscape (1280x720) or portrait (720x1280)
orientation=landscape
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# === HD Mode ===
# HD Mode: when enabled, will give you 720p, 1080p, 1440p, 4k, and 5k rendering options
# Check out the following YouTube Video for a demo of DragonRuby's HD Capabilities
# https://youtu.be/Rnc6z84zaa4
# hd=false
# === Texture Atlases ===
# See sample app for texture atlas usage: =./samples/07_advanced_rendering_hd/02_texture_atlases=
# DragonRuby will recursively search the following directory for texture atlases.
# sprites_directory=sprites
# === All Screen Mode ===
# All Screen Mode: when enabled, removes the letter box and lets you render outside of the 16:9 safe area
# NOTE: requires hd=true
# allscreen=false
# All Screen Mode's Max Scale: You can specify the maximum scale for your game. Any resolution higher than your max scale will give more area outside of your resolutions safe area:
# default value is 100 (which keeps the baseline 720p and draws to all screen area from there)
# allscreen_max_scale=100
# Supported values for max scale:
# 720p: scales up to 1280x720 (and draws to all screen area from there)
# allscreen_max_scale=100
# HD+: scales up to 1600x900
# allscreen_max_scale=125
# 1080p: scales up to 1920x1080
# allscreen_max_scale=150
# 1440p: scales up to 2560x1440
# allscreen_max_scale=200
# 1800p: scales up to 3200x1800
# allscreen_max_scale=250
# 4k: scales up to 3200x2160
# allscreen_max_scale=300
# 5k: scales up to 6400x2880
# allscreen_max_scale=400