EP1160761A2 - Display control method, game machine, and recording medium having recorded thereon processing program, for inhibiting unsmooth movement of display image - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a display control method and a game machine for inhibiting unsmooth movement of a display image, which would otherwise arise when a certain display image appears on a game screen at a considerably low speed. Further, the present invention relates to a recording medium, such as a computer readable medium, having recorded thereon a processing program for inhibiting unsmooth movement of a display image appearing in a display area, which would otherwise arise when a certain display image is moved at a considerably low speed.
- a certain display image such as a character, a background image, etc.
- a predetermined direction very slowly within a game screen. For instance, there is a case where a display image is moved one dot every few frames; e.g., a case where a display image is moved one dot in a predetermined direction every three frames.
- Figs. 5A to 5D are schematic descriptive views based on the premise that a certain display image 200 appearing in a display area will be moved to the right side (designated by symbol A). Dotted lines extending in the longitudinal direction in the drawing are all spaced one dot apart. Provided that the certain display image 200 is moved one dot every three frames, movement of the image will be described. One frame is switched every, for example, "1/60 (seconds)."
- the display image 200 remains stationary.
- the display image 200 is moved one dot to the right (see Fig. 5D). In this way, display of the display image 200 moving one dot over a plurality of frames is controlled.
- Movement of the display image 200 at a considerably low speed such as moving the display image 200 by one dot over a plurality of frames, results in the display image 200 moving stiffly.
- the present invention has been conceived to solve the above-described problem, and an object of the present invention is to provide a display control method and a game machine for inhibiting unsmooth movement of a display image appearing in a display area, which would otherwise arise when a certain display image is moved at a considerably low speed. Further, the present invention is aimed at providing a recording medium, such as a computer readable medium, having recorded thereon a processing program for inhibiting unsmooth movement of a display image appearing in a display area, which would otherwise arise when a certain display image is moved at a considerably low speed.
- a recording medium such as a computer readable medium
- a display control method for displaying a desired display image within a display area of a display device comprising a step of performing image processing so that a first display image appears to be smoothly moved in a predetermined direction.
- the resultant display image appears as if moving smoothly even when moved at considerably low speed, e.g., one dot over a plurality of frames.
- the performing step includes:
- a new display image which is substantially identical with the certain display image and has the predetermined minimum opacity, is caused to emerge so as to overlap the certain display image.
- the new display image which has been laid on the certain display image, is shifted by an amount of a movement in which the certain display image would be moved in a predetermined direction, while the opacity of the new display image is gradually increased to the maximum opacity.
- the certain display image is erased from the display area. Accordingly, the new display image has been moved in advance, and the opacity of the display image is gradually increased, thereby inhibiting unsmooth movement of the display image. Namely, the certain display image is not moved every plural frames as in the case of the display control method like the related art.
- the performing step further includes linearly increasing the opacity of the second display image at respective points of time a plurality of frames are switched.
- the opacity of the new display image which has been laid over the certain display image is increased linearly at respective points of time a plurality of frames are switched, thereby enabling more smooth movement of the display image.
- the performing step further includes maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- the performing step further includes a combination of grasping that the first display image will be moved in the predetermined direction, and maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- a game machine displaying a desired display image within a display area of a display device, and performing image processing so that a first display image appears to be smoothly moved in a predetermined direction.
- the game machine comprises:
- a new display image which is substantially identical with the certain display image and has the predetermined minimum opacity, is caused to emerge so as to overlap the certain display image.
- the new display image which has been laid on the certain display image, is shifted by an amount of a movement in which the certain display image would be moved in a predetermined direction, while the opacity of the new display image is gradually increased to the maximum opacity.
- the certain display image is erased from the display area. Accordingly, the new display image has been moved in advance, and the opacity of the display image is gradually increased, thereby inhibiting unsmooth movement of the display image. Namely, the certain display image is not moved every plural frames as in the case of the display control method like the related art.
- the opacity of the second display image linearly increased at respective points of time a plurality of frames are switched.
- the game machine may further comprise means for maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- the game machine may further comprise means for grasping that the first display image will be moved in the predetermined direction, and means for maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- a computer readable medium having recorded thereon a processing program for displaying a desired display image within a display area of a display device, the processing program comprises an image processing routine for performing image processing so that a first display image appears to be smoothly moved in a predetermined direction.
- the image processing routine for performing image processing so that a certain display image appears to be smoothly moved in a predetermined direction. Accordingly, the resultant display image appears as if smoothly moving even when moved at considerably low speed; e.g., one dot over a plurality of frames.
- the computer readable medium as described above may include ROM (i.e., Read Only Memory), a semiconductor recording medium such as a semiconductor IC (i.e., Integrated Circuit) etc., an optical recording medium such as a DVD-ROM (i.e., Digital Versatile Disk Read Only Memory), a CD-ROM (i.e., Compact Disc Read Only Memory), etc., a magnetic recording medium such as a flexible disk etc., and a recording medium capable of recording and reading digital contents, such as a magneto-optical recording medium, for example, an MO (i.e., Magneto Optical) disk etc..
- ROM Read Only Memory
- a semiconductor recording medium such as a semiconductor IC (i.e., Integrated Circuit) etc.
- an optical recording medium such as a DVD-ROM (i.e., Digital Versatile Disk Read Only Memory), a CD-ROM (i.e., Compact Disc Read Only Memory), etc.
- a magnetic recording medium such as a flexible disk etc.
- the image processing routine includes:
- a new display image has been moved in advance, and the opacity of the display image is gradually increased, thereby inhibiting unsmooth movement of the display image.
- the certain display image is not moved every plural frames as in the case of the display control like the related art.
- the image processing routine further includes linearly increasing the opacity of the second display image at respective points of time a plurality of frames are switched.
- the image processing routine may further include maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- the image processing routine may further include:
- the game machine comprises a CPU 10 for controlling the entirety of the game machine; ROM 20 having recorded thereon basic software (OS); RAM 30 in which work areas are formed; a voice synthesizer 40; an image display device 50; a CD drive 60; and a controller 80 connected the CPU 10 by way of an I/O terminal 70.
- OS basic software
- RAM 30 in which work areas are formed
- voice synthesizer 40 an image display device 50
- CD drive 60 a CD drive 60
- controller 80 connected the CPU 10 by way of an I/O terminal 70.
- the voice synthesizer 40 is equipped with a CPU 42 for synthesizing a voice.
- the CPU 42 is constructed so as to output, from a loudspeaker 44, a sound effect corresponding to a voice control signal output from the CPU 10.
- the image display device 50 is equipped with a CPU 52 for drawing purposes and a frame buffer 54.
- a display device 56 embodied by a home TV set is connected to the image display device 50.
- the CPU 52 de-archives, into a frame buffer 54, image data corresponding to a display control signal transmitted from the CPU 10.
- the display device 56 is constructed so as to provide a desired display image.
- a controller 80 is provided with a switch group 81 comprising a plurality of switches, and selection of a menu and movement of a character are effected by way of actuation of switches.
- a game program 120 for controlling the operation of the game machine is recorded in a storage region of a CD-ROM (recording medium) 100.
- the CD-ROM 100 is loaded into a CD-ROM driver 60, the CPU 10 operates in accordance with the OS (i.e., Operating System) recorded on the ROM 20.
- the CD driver 60 reads the play program 120 and de-archives the thus-read play program 120 into the RAM 30.
- the CPU 10 executes the game program 120 de-archived into the RAM 30. At this time, the CPU 10 transmits a control signal to the CPU 42 or the CPU 52, as required. In accordance with the received control signal, the CPU 42 and the CPU 52 perform a round of control operations for the game machine. Upon receipt of an operation signal for the switch group 81 output from the controller 80, the CPU 10 performs operation control in accordance with the received operation signal, as required. A round of control operations to be performed by the game machine are effected.
- the CPU 52 performs the operation as a result of the CPU 10 sending a display control signal to the CPU 52.
- the following description is based on the premise that the certain display image 200 is moved one dot every three frames (a frame switching time of "1/60") to the right at low speed; that is, a case where movement of the display image 200 requires three frames.
- the CPU 10 grasps that the certain display image 200 will be moved.
- step S200 shown in Fig. 2 the CPU 52 causes a display image (display image 201) ⁇ which is identical with the display image 200 to be moved one dot to the right every three frames and has substantially minimum opacity ⁇ to emerge so as to overlap the display image 200 within the display area of the display device 56. See Fig. 3A.
- opacity assumes a value of "0%,” as shown in Fig. 4.
- the display image 201 is in a completely transparent state. Hence, only the display image 200 appears in the display area.
- the CPU 52 changes a so-called Value A (also called as "Value ⁇ "), thereby changing opacity.
- step S210 shown in Fig. 2 the CPU 52 shifts the display image 201, which has been laid over the display image 200, to the right (designated by A) by the amount of travel (one dot in this case), thereby gradually increasing opacity until the maximum opacity is achieved.
- Figs. 3B and 3C are schematic descriptive views showing the state in which the maximum opacity has been achieved. As can be seen from Fig. 4, the display image 201 assumes opacity of "(100/3)%" in the second frame shown in Fig. 3B. The display image 201 assumes opacity of "(200/3)%" in the third frame shown in Fig. 3C.
- the position of the display image 200 is maintained, and the position of the display image 201 is shifted in the direction designated by A.
- the display image 200 is not moved in the direction designated by A, and the display image 201 is moved instead of the display image 200.
- step S220 shown in Fig. 2 when the display image 201 has assumed opacity of 100% (maximum), the display image 200 is erased from the display area. The display image 201 is displayed as if the display image 200 have been moved one dot to the right.
- the opacity of 100% means opacity similar to the display image 200.
- the display image is shifted one dot to the right, thereby gradually increasing the opacity of the display image 201 until opacity of 100% is achieved.
- the display image 200 is erased from the display area. Consequently, the display image 200 is not moved every three frames as in the case of the relate-art display control method.
- a new display image 201 has been moved in advance, and the opacity of the display image 201 is gradually increased, thereby inhibiting unsmooth movement of the display image. Unsmooth movement of a display image can be inhibited by way of simple image processing, such as emergence of the display image 201, changes in opacity thereof, and extinction of the display image 200.
- the opacity of the display image 201 is increased linearly at a point in time at which frames are switched, the opacity of the display image 201 is increased linearly at a point in time at which frames are switched, thereby enabling more smooth movement of the display image 200.
- the graph shown in Fig. 4 depicts variations in opacity on the premise that a display image is moved one dot every three frames, wherein opacity is increased linearly from 0 to 100% in three stages. Generally, when an image is moved one dot every "n" frames, movement of a display image can be made more smooth by way of linearly changing opacity in "n" stages.
- the game program 120 includes a program for causing the game machine to perform operations such as those described with reference to Fig. 2.
- the CPU 10 and the CPU 25 perform operations in accordance with the program, thereby effecting processes shown in Fig. 2.
- the embodiment can be subjected to modifications or alterations within the scope of the invention.
- the display image 200 may be moved in a vertical or oblique direction; the number of frames required for moving a display image one dot may be changed from 3 to 2, 4 or more; or opacity may be changed in a manner that is not particularly linear.
- the embodiment has been described while taking a TV game machine as an example, the present invention may be applied to other game machines; e.g., a Pachinko machine, a Pachinko-Slot machine, etc..
- the present invention enables smooth movement of a display image even when the display image is moved at a considerably low speed; for example, when the display image is moved one dot in a predetermined direction over a plurality of frames.
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- A display control method for displaying a desired display image within a display area of a display device, the display control method comprising a step of performing image processing so that a first display image appears to be smoothly moved in a predetermined direction.
- The display control method of claim 1, wherein the performing step includes:displaying a second display image which is substantially identical with a displayed content of the first display image and has predetermined minimum opacity relative to opacity of the first display image, so that the first display image and the second display image are overlapped;shifting the second display image in the predetermined direction by an amount of a movement in which the first display image will be moved;gradually increasing the opacity of the second display image to maximum opacity similar to the opacity of the first display image; anderasing the first display image from the display area when the opacity of the second display image is the maximum opacity.
- The display control method of claim 2, wherein the performing step further includes linearly increasing the opacity of the second display image at respective points of time a plurality of frames are switched.
- The display control method of claim 2, wherein the performing step further includes maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- The display control method of claim 1, wherein the performing step includes maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- The display control method of claim 2, wherein the performing step further includes:grasping that the first display image will be moved in the predetermined direction; andmaintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- A game machine, displaying a desired display image within a display area of a display device, and performing image processing so that a first display image appears to be smoothly moved in a predetermined direction, the game machine comprising:means for displaying a second display image which is substantially identical with a displayed content of the first display image and has predetermined minimum opacity relative to opacity of the first display image, so that the first display image and the second display image are overlapped;means for shifting the second display image in the predetermined direction by an amount of a movement in which the first display image will be moved;means for gradually increasing the opacity of the second display image to maximum opacity similar to the opacity of the first display image; andmeans for erasing the first display image from the display area when the opacity of the second display image is the maximum opacity.
- The game machine of claim 7, wherein the opacity of the second display image linearly increased at respective points of time a plurality of frames are switched.
- The game machine of claim 7, further comprising means for maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- The game machine of claim 7, further comprising:means for grasping that the first display image will be moved in the predetermined direction; andmeans for maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- A computer readable medium having recorded thereon a processing program for displaying a desired display image within a display area of a display device, the processing program comprising an image processing routine for performing image processing so that a first display image appears to be smoothly moved in a predetermined direction.
- The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the image processing routine includes:displaying a second display image which is substantially identical with a displayed content of the first display image and has predetermined minimum opacity relative to opacity of the first display image, so that the first display image and the second display image are overlapped;shifting the second display image in the predetermined direction by an amount of a movement in which the first display image will be moved;gradually increasing the opacity of the second display image to maximum opacity similar to the opacity of the first display image; anderasing the first display image from the display area when the opacity of the second display image is the maximum opacity.
- The computer readable medium of claim 12, wherein the image processing routine further includes linearly increasing the opacity of the second display image at respective points of time a plurality of frames are switched.
- The computer readable medium of claim 12, wherein the image processing routine further includes maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the image processing routine includes maintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
- The computer readable medium of claim 12, wherein the image processing routine further includes:grasping that the first display image will be moved in the predetermined direction; andmaintaining a position of the first display image on the display area without moving the first display image in the predetermined direction.
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