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Post by Wayne Rayner on Feb 14, 2009 19:37:43 GMT -5
Hello I'm Wayne as most of you already know. I'm interested to make a Team Game Project. I was just wanting to know who is interested in doing this.
We will be making either a 2D or 3D game then we would convert it to be a networking game.
Any Suggestions about what we are going to make please leave me a PM or post on this thread
I hope it will be something like the team Game project created by xenovacivus
Yours Sincerly
Wayne Lee Rayner
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Post by Wayne Rayner on Feb 15, 2009 6:09:06 GMT -5
Here is a list of Features that will possibly be implemented in this project.
- 3D game Engine - Network engine which would be best to be created in another programing Language (Python, C++, or even Basic). - 3rd person veiw - The game genre will be decided by a poll which is comming soon. - Engine can be downloaded for people wanting to create 3D games easily.
These are all the features I can think of and anyone who has any ideas please post. For people who are less experienced in b4GL could have a better understanding of programming. Mostly you will have fun.
As this thread was created to know who was interested in helping please give me a PM or post here. Soon another topic to do with Team Game will be created and thats where we will be based this was just to sort out if there is enough people interested.
Thanks in Advance
Wayn Lee Rayner
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Post by zack8686 on Feb 15, 2009 7:06:54 GMT -5
yeah , hope we all can use Basic4gl to make a nice online game.
Now , there are some of us is in this team . Hope others will come and join us..
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Post by Supermonkey on Feb 15, 2009 7:40:50 GMT -5
Have fun, I won't be joining because I am 99.9% sure this will fail much like the other team projects.
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Post by smc44 on Feb 15, 2009 13:43:48 GMT -5
i learned as soon as i came to the forum that team games do fail alot!, i do think this is bad and some team of programmers must finish a nice well code project, so i guess i can help
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Post by Nicky Peter Hollyoake on Feb 15, 2009 13:57:46 GMT -5
Well I'm gonna be the extra 0.1% and make it 100%.
(Yes, I know it won't work)
- Nicky
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Post by Wayne Rayner on Feb 15, 2009 20:14:02 GMT -5
Well the actual game is going to be a offline game like your average xbox 360 game. The networking engine is if you would like to play with your friends you can online.
Since it's a project thats not just my project but other people what style of game are we going to make e.g. FPS, 3rd Person etc.
Also when the Game Engine and Networking Engine is complete theoretically you could make a mmorpg if you would like without needing to code all the parts yourself.
So if anyone else would like to help now that i've described it a bit better please tell me.
Also why is there so many negative people on forums IMAO.
-Wayne Rayner
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Post by zack8686 on Feb 16, 2009 2:48:37 GMT -5
I think , for the above-mentioned solution , my personal opinion are as below: - team work project must separate into several small task / part for every member involved (like, A do introduction , B do direction , C do storyline , D do game enemies/AI , E do building structuring , F do mapping , G do chief programmer(that will help everyone to solve their problem) -and the above point must always need close contact between members, updating each others progress...and info -and each others' tasks or part of project can be downloaded via internet, so that all members can know more details of the on-going of the project... -and so on... That's only my personal opinion , hope will help...
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Post by Wayne Rayner on Feb 16, 2009 5:58:21 GMT -5
I think , for the above-mentioned solution , my personal opinion are as below: - team work project must separate into several small task / part for every member involved (like, A do introduction , B do direction , C do storyline , D do game enemies/AI , E do building structuring , F do mapping , G do chief programmer(that will help everyone to solve their problem) -and the above point must always need close contact between members, updating each others progress...and info -and each others' tasks or part of project can be downloaded via internet, so that all members can know more details of the on-going of the project... -and so on... That's only my personal opinion , hope will help... Well I agree with what zack has said and now since we will have parts for each programmer is there any other people who want to join now. -wayne Rayner
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Post by matthew on Feb 16, 2009 6:34:38 GMT -5
I doubt if I'd be much use to you on this project as I don't really like working on programs that take more than a few days to complete. But saying that, if you run into any problems or if you need any advice, I can help.
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Post by Wayne Rayner on Feb 16, 2009 7:03:29 GMT -5
I know i can count on you matthew for help but thats ashame that u don't like to go in long lasting projects IMAO jks it's ok
-Wayne Rayner
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Post by shadow008 on Feb 16, 2009 8:04:22 GMT -5
i would help, if i was any good at programming. Still learning...
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Post by Darkjester on Feb 16, 2009 12:10:48 GMT -5
i would help, if i was any good at programming. Still learning... Programming is a never ending learning experience -Darkjester
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Post by smc44 on Feb 16, 2009 12:26:43 GMT -5
i would help, if i was any good at programming. Still learning... Programming is a never ending learning experience -Darkjester you got that right, you will always be learning somthing new, look at some of the best programmers on the forum(dj linux), even Tom Mulgrew are still learning stuff, ask them yourself
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Post by shadow008 on Feb 16, 2009 14:28:39 GMT -5
yeah i still have to find time to look at the tutorials. Not too much time really. high school sucks.....
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