As someone who passionately and ardiently hates prolifiration of this set of _hacks on top of hacks_ called CSS (and CSS/JS/HTML aka Web-stack), I must say this is good and valid use case for CSS. :)
boredemployee 3 hours ago||
I still play quake (world) to this day. I just can't quit it.
gpderetta 7 hours ago||
Nice, but the view keeps clipping out to far ahead of the map (but the character seems to still be in its original position as I can die from monsters). It snaps back in place when I shoot.
edit: both on chromium and firefox, desktop linux.
sgt 6 hours ago||
Very cool. I wonder what the limitations are? I see the dog I shot is floating in the air. Is that maybe a CSS thing or is it fixable?
freakynit 6 hours ago|
.dog {
display: float;
}
skvmb 5 hours ago||
You win! I laughed way too hard at this. Boss man is now giving me the side eye.
stoobs 7 hours ago||
Seems like you get stuck on corners and it really doesn't like running up/down slopes, neat though.
Really cool experiment. A lot of jank. It would sometimes rubber band me back, movement was grid aligned in a way that made accessing the secret room challenging, and the whole tab unexpectedly crashed with no error. 5 star would play again
jdw64 5 hours ago||
I wish I could use CSS this well too
MattCruikshank 4 hours ago|
Don't worry, OP still can't center a div.
qingcharles 4 hours ago|||
I was centering divs just fine, but now they took away Fable and I'm lost.
jdw64 4 hours ago|||
I think I've finally found something in common between OP and me