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Here I want to move some cocos2D sprite object from top to bottom. Sprites r generated at random position in screen. Some time all sprite's movement s jerky..I can't use CCMove as I want to maintain equal distance between sprite.

[self schedule: @selector(updateObjects:)];


-(void)updateObjects:(ccTime) dt
{
    //when I print dt, it gives different value..
    //jerk comes when this value s larger than ideal value..


    for(Obstacles *Obs in ObsArray)
    {
        CGPoint pos = Obs.position;
        pos.y -= gameSpeed;
        Obs.position = pos;
    }
}

How can I solve this problem.

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  • jerky means just stays all sprites 1 or 2 seconds in screen n then continues. If it is problem with fps then how can I fix this sir?
    – Guru
    Sep 4, 2012 at 17:45
  • You should find out why you get high delta times. I'm guessing things like creating sprites on the fly, or playing an unbuffered audio. Anything that loads a resource into memory.
    – CodeSmile
    Sep 4, 2012 at 19:11
  • @LearnCocos2D, ok thanks for the reply sir. Will try for reducing some file access latency. Thank you.
    – Guru
    Sep 5, 2012 at 4:06

3 Answers 3

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Cocos2d uses variable time step: dt is time in seconds since last call of this scheduled selector. If your gameSpeed is distance the object has to move by per second (in points), then you must change your object position by gameSpeed * dt.

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    that will only make the animation "jerkier" because now the objects move a greater distance if delta is suddenly inexplicably high. This results in big jumps in position.
    – CodeSmile
    Sep 4, 2012 at 19:10
  • @LearnCocos2D, yes. This solution not fixed my problem.
    – Guru
    Sep 5, 2012 at 4:05
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Resolved problem by 1. Removed all printf and cocos2D logs 2. Added separate thread for image loading. 3. Used multiple 1024x1024 sprite sheet in place of 2048x2048 in HD mode.

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I had the same issue i tried lots of thing, at the end i found that it will jerk more on android devices then ios devices.. the frame-rate they rendered should be updated on constant interval .. if you use update method then set the constant delta time

For example i have used update method

void MyClass::update(float dt) {
    int positioniteration=8;
    int valocityiteration=8;
    world->Step(1/60.0,valocityiteration,positioniteration);//60 FPS }

and also i have added these lines in appdelegate

director->setDepthTest(false);
director->setProjection(Director::Projection::_2D);// MY GAME IS 2D SO USED 2D PROJECTION .. IT HELPED ME

Hope this helps.:)

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