@DaveVoyles You need to use gametime.elapsedtime.milliseconds/seconds/minutes.etc. then cast to a float. You can also access total time
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@dyslexiCoedr perfect. Easier than passing in gameTime as a float for me. Thank you!
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@jamel1993 someone just said: use gametime.elapsedtime.milliseconds/seconds/minutes.etc. then cast to a float.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DaveVoyles gameTime is a Timespan so cannot be converted, you need to take (float)gameTime.ElapsedGametime.TotalMilliseconds to cast -
@Yakyb rookie mistake on my part. Thank you!
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@DaveVoyles you have to select what of gametime to convert, ticks, elapsedtime or total time :-D -
@SimonDarksideJ I just realized that. Rookie mistake. - Show replies
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@DaveVoyles idk but do you like xna? its avail for free with my student msdn acct...wondering if i should grab it up -
@Gr1mSag3 I love it. It is all programming (no GUI) but definitely worth a look if you had any intention of learning to program - Show replies
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