Pygame making a radar (self.learnprogramming) submitted 5 years ago by 1337h Hi!!I am making a radar like thing in pygame so far here is the code What I can not figure out is how to rotate the needle (line) around the screen. Pygame is still good. It's basic enough that it mostly allows you to do you own thing. PySDL2 is out, but it still lacks functionality compared to Pygame. Though I wish Pygame 2 would be a thing, using SDL2 instead of 1 and adding a few more things to it like Xcode conversion. It already has a package for Android.
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