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I know that is not really a blank screen, but now I have a problem. It takes forever to load the game. Everytime I close the window, it fully loads???? If u need code, ask.

please help

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  • It doesn't look like you're actually placing the sprite on the screen
    – clubby789
    Aug 5, 2019 at 11:38
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    If this one is the right indentation,pygame.quit() is triggered everytime in the for loop
    – Thecave3
    Aug 5, 2019 at 11:39
  • @JammyDodger i was for key presses to move it but stackoverflow said I used to much code so i cut it out Aug 5, 2019 at 11:50
  • I think you took out too much, since no code here will actually draw your sprite to the screen, the function that draws the text is never called, and the quit() function is called every time the loop runs
    – clubby789
    Aug 5, 2019 at 11:52
  • @JammyDodger i know here: Aug 5, 2019 at 11:53

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You've to crate an PlayerClass object and you've to add the pygame.sprite.Sprite to a pygame.sprite.Group:

player = PlayerClass('player_1_0.png', [5, 0])

all_sprites = pygame.sprite.Group()
all_sprites.add(player)

In the main loop you've to updat the position of the player (player.move()). Clear the display, draw the sprites and update the display (e.g. by pygame.display.update()):

while running:

    # [...]

    player.move()    

    screen.fill([255, 255, 255]) 
    all_sprites.draw(screen)
    pygame.display.update()

Working example:

import pygame, sys

screen = pygame.display.set_mode([640,480])
clock = pygame.time.Clock()

class PlayerClass(pygame.sprite.Sprite): 
    def __init__(self, image_file, speed, location = [0,0]): 
        pygame.sprite.Sprite.__init__(self)
        self.image = pygame.image.load(image_file)
        self.rect = self.image.get_rect() 
        self.rect.center = [320, 100] 
        self.speed = speed
        self.angle = 90

    def move(self): 
        global points, score_text
        self.rect = self.rect.move(self.speed) 
        if self.rect.left < 0 or self.rect.right > screen.get_width():
            self.speed[0] = -self.speed[0]  

        if self.rect.top <= 0 : 
            self.speed[1] = -self.speed[1] 
            points = points + 1 
            score_text = font.render(str(points), 1, (0, 0, 0)) 

player = PlayerClass('player_1_0.png', [5, 0])

all_sprites = pygame.sprite.Group()
all_sprites.add(player)

running = True
while running:
    clock.tick(60)

    for event in pygame.event.get(): 
        if event.type == pygame.QUIT: 
            running = False

    player.move()    

    screen.fill([127, 127, 127])
    all_sprites.draw(screen)
    pygame.display.update()

pygame.quit()

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