Hi,
@ksapergia: This is really odd. This happens over time? Are you sure the WebTTS option is turned off? If none of that helps, try maximizing the window. Speech output is done through a HTML element in the window, not sure if that needs to be visible or not... I've never had this issue.
SLJ: JavaScript keeps evolving. Browsers also keep evolving. Google Chrome wasn't around back in the days of Tarzan Junior. Since then, we have gotten things like the web audio API which allows for complex audio programming, things like WebTTS and joystick input, WebGL for graphics etc. JavaScript engines kept getting faster and faster, most browsers now ship with one that does just-in-time compilation instead of interpretation to execute code even faster, this used to not happen.
But not even just that. JavaScript itself has grown and has more features than it did. ES6 introduced the class syntax which looks pretty similar to BGT. Under the hood it still works differently, but it makes for much easier code understanding and easier to work with. I guess you could just say that browsers and computers evolved enough so audiogames aren't a big deal anymore.
@Jeff: possible, but probably not very likely. Unless of course someone wants to add it for me. I'm closer than ever to putting it on Github. So if anyone's interested in doing something with it get ready.
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