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Alkaline
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Posted: 29th May 2004 05:09
looks good but i would suggesting in making the huge monster less blocky when you get a chance.

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This game looks tight, anxious for release!

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Posted: 31st May 2004 04:30
What images are you using for the particles? You might want to try circular "spots" (transparent PNG files work best) instead of the square image used at the moment, which looks a little unnatural.

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Posted: 31st May 2004 21:02 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:01
The beta version will be online shortly, I am looking for testers who have good internet connections as the file size is very large and who could spare 15 mins to play the game to the end to post feedback/views.


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Posted: 1st Jun 2004 15:32
Looks absolutley brilliant mate! Can you ad normal mapping now? That would make it so brilliant. If you have PShop and the right plugin, just get the model textures and convert them to a normal map an wala, you have smooth shaded people

Looks excellnt mate.
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Posted: 1st Jun 2004 18:49
i'll beta test for you! (i have DSL so downloading will be no trouble)


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Posted: 1st Jun 2004 22:19 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:02
thanks greenlig for your comments, glad you like it, the 3D models are just from DarkMatter and not made by me but i'll have a look into that.

Cheers Megallan Studios for offering to beta test
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Posted: 2nd Jun 2004 00:44
I'll beta test. I LOVE doing weird things in games like trying to get on the the roof of, well everything.

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Posted: 2nd Jun 2004 11:16
Cheers Manticore Night, the download is coming this evening GMT.
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ya me too

i like playing games to the end and then going through and doing weird stuff


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Posted: 3rd Jun 2004 00:40 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:02
BEWARE THE MOON - DOWNLOAD BETA VERSION 1

It is here, the beta version of my second game. Feedback would be appreciated, thank you to anyone who tests it.

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Posted: 3rd Jun 2004 06:07
85.7 megs? A hefty download, maybe I'll give it a go though...


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Posted: 3rd Jun 2004 17:24 Edited at: 3rd Jun 2004 17:25
Ok. I downloaded and played for a few minutes (I'm at work). First, a question. Are you running Full screen exclusive, or full windowed?

Critisims:
1. Framerate was pretty low. It made the game hard to play.
2. Can still run through walls of buildings (I'm sure you know this one)
3. No crosshair that I can see. Makes it hard to target
4. Kinda dark... Any way you can add a gamma adjustment?

It is still in Beta, so that's cool.

Praises:
1. Models look great, and levels look good too!
2. The in-game instructions as to what to do next are cool (can look better, but very nice feature)
3. Gameplay is pretty good (hard to really tell with low framerate)...

Dude, so far, this game rocks. I think that in time (and if you stick with it) this will shape up to be a great demonstration of what DBPro can do.

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Posted: 3rd Jun 2004 17:30
Oh, and one more thing...

Please, a progress bar at the beginning. "My kingdom for a progress bar!".


If you need some code for that, let me know... Should be really easy.

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bigbrother 2000
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2004 17:48 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:04
Thanks TheOneRing for testing it. I think the exe was created with Windowed - Full Screen mode selected, the display mode is 1024 x 768.
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2004 17:57 Edited at: 3rd Jun 2004 18:06
I liked it.

Quote: "Critisims:
1. Framerate was pretty low. It made the game hard to play.
2. Can still run through walls of buildings (I'm sure you know this one)
3. No crosshair that I can see. Makes it hard to target
4. Kinda dark... Any way you can add a gamma adjustment?

It is still in Beta, so that's cool.

Praises:
1. Models look great, and levels look good too!
2. The in-game instructions as to what to do next are cool (can look better, but very nice feature)
3. Gameplay is pretty good (hard to really tell with low framerate)...

Dude, so far, this game rocks. I think that in time (and if you stick with it) this will shape up to be a great demonstration of what DBPro can do.
"


yeah, thats what i say.

a map would be nice. and the game froze up the first time i tried to play it, after i opened a menu


One more thing. THE CAMERA ROCKED. I love going through th arches.


oh yeah, and the skeloten death sound is ANNOYING

To fix the fram rate problem i would make everything be controlled by time
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2004 18:08 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:05
Cheers Cyberflame
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Posted: 4th Jun 2004 00:03
Just a little tip to increase frame rate - the shadows are set to on as default on the main character, although they may not work on some graphics cards, if you go into the options menu and turn the shadows off this should help increase the frame rate a little.
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Posted: 4th Jun 2004 01:12
Pro:

-Very Scary feel
-nice models

Con:
-took a LONG time to load
-kinda dificult(for a low level gamer(my cousin tied it to))
-you can't hurt things until your close to them.
-not much of a story

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Posted: 4th Jun 2004 02:19 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:06
Thanks Manticore Night for testing it
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Would you be willing to try something? If you would compile it with Full Screen Exclusive mode (say 800x600 or 1024x768 16-bit) I would be very happy to download and try it. I'm at a T1 connection, so it doesn't take long to download.

I just want to see if there are any changes in framerate. My average framerate now is 18 fps... ouch...

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Posted: 4th Jun 2004 06:40
I had a chance to play the game this morning (for about 5-10 minutes), so here are some comments for you:

GRAPHICS- Excellent! a little dark on my screen, but otherwise impressive!

CONTROLS - a little sluggish... I would like the ability to move backward... unless I missed something in the controls

MUSIC / SOUND - excellent! the opening song especially set the modd well.

INTERFACE - simple but effective... overall very nice!

OVERALL - excellent start. the game ran a bit sluggish for me until I turned off the shadows (which didn't really look that great in the first place), and then it perked up. I think the use of particles was a bit overdone, but toned down could be very cool.

also the camera collision was a little iffy, it kept finding it's way into walls

overall great start, I'll try playing it some more, and I also hope to see more updates!!

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bigbrother 2000
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Posted: 4th Jun 2004 12:36 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:07
thanks for your review walaber
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Posted: 5th Jun 2004 05:48
Your game was great. Some points that stand out:

*Music in the beginning was beautiful--who did it?
*Dynamic lighting added to the atmosphere
*Controls, while they had their faults, served their purpose and handled nicely
*The ambient sound was of high quality, set the mood well
*The models you picked fit well together stylistically
*Overall had a professional look, great job--Did I see Beware the Moon in a webring with Lionhead's The Movies?


Some things to consider:

*Backwards movement, we'd like to be able to run away while shooting guys at the same time
*The animations played pretty slow, even on a Pentium 4 HT 3.2ghz, Nvidia Geofrce fx 5200 128mb, 1024 mb ram. Try adding the options of changing the screen resolution and animation interpolation to improve performance.
*Clearer plot/clearer goals early in the game
*Less sparks when you hit a lamp post, kills speed

Keep up it up man!

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Posted: 6th Jun 2004 17:00 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:08
Thanks BCD Productions
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BEWARE THE MOON: VILLAGE MAP ENTRANCE

Here is a map of the entrance to the Village, I will post the village Centre map soon, but this will allow you to find out where the evidence packs are which allows access to the Centre of the Village.

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BEWARE THE MOON: VILLAGE MAP CENTRE

This is the map for the Centre of the village, don't look if you want to find the evidence packs yourself, or print out if you need help when playing the game.

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it took ages to load the menu then i quit before it managed to load the game


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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 01:42
Same here, my PC seemed to have frozen when I pressed enter on the start menu. Also took about 5 mins to load the game up.

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Posted: 13th Jun 2004 18:18 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:10
BEWARE THE MOON: BETA v2.0 IN PROGRESS



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Posted: 15th Jun 2004 00:17 Edited at: 15th Jun 2004 17:37
BTM BETA 2.0 SCREENSHOTS

I will post performance results soon, such as load time and fps achieved on my PC along with the specs of my PC. When this version is complete you will have to tell me if you notice a change in performance if you have tested Beta v1.0.

Here are some screens from the Beta v2.0: Screenshots taken in 800x600x32 Mode.


Skull & Crossbone Item - details above in improvements post


Bat flying around village
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Posted: 15th Jun 2004 19:13 Edited at: 15th Jun 2004 19:46
Some screens of the village centre in 800x600x32 display Mode:








This screenshot was taken in 1024x768x32 display Mode
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BTM PERFORMANCE RESULTS:

I have tested the game on my pc to see if the changes have increased the speed of the game as this was the number one complaint of the original beta version.

- 30 - 40 seconds to load game: this was originally over 2mins so that is much quicker.
- Frames on 800x600x16 were up to 50 FPS, whereas originally, with the game running in 1024x768x32 mode frames were around 15-20

My specs are:
AMD Athlon 2400 GHZ Processor
512 Ram
128 MB Radeon ATI 9600 Graphics Card



Of course these figures will increase or decrease depending on your system specs. I will create a new exe with all the media files and zip it up so the download size will be smaller, expect a new download next week.
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Posted: 21st Jun 2004 21:22 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:12
BEWARE THE MOON: BETA 2 - DOWNLOAD

The second version of Beware The Moon is now online which includes changes as requested by testers.

UPDATES
- Shorter load time
- Progress Bar whilst loading
- Screen Resolution Choice
- Walking Backwords
- Flying Bats
- Skull & Crossbone Item: increase ammo at cost of some health
- Minor Changes
- Download Size 46MB: Zip File

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BTM MAPS

Here are the maps again for help finding Evidence Packs - Close your eyes now if you want to search for these yourself.


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Posted: 23rd Jun 2004 23:59 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:12
BTM BETA 2: CHEATS

Beta 2 of Beware The Moon has 3 cheats you can use to help you complete the game if you are having trouble:

Evidence = 15: Press L then K
Ammo = 30: M then N
Health = 100: J then H
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Posted: 27th Jun 2004 22:52 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:14
NEW GAME

Whilst waiting for feedback on Beta 2 of BEWARE THE MOON I have started work on my next game.

Introducing SNOW ISLAND:
On a routine military operation the weather takes a turn for the worst resulting in a crash landing. With all other crew members down and no method to contact the outside you are stranded on Snow Island - an Island made of snow, although is it uninhabited, what will you find and will you survive.





Concept Screens:


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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 04:29 Edited at: 3rd Jul 2004 04:30
BB2K:
Just had to say that I played the beta2 (of Beware the Moon) and it was great!
Although some of the game is a bit rough around the edges,
the music and atmosphere is awesome! Better than many commercial games I've played.
There's a couple of times I nearly jumped out of my seat (sneaky monsters)! I'd keep polishing this one.

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Glad you liked Beta 2 of Beware The Moon orv
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Just played beware the moon 2 beta...must say, I was pretty impressed! Minus the fact that you could walk through a few walls, it was sorta choppy here and there, and I didn't feel there was enough ammo -- was a good game. Hope you continue to work on it.


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Cheers HZence, thanks for downloading it, glad you were impressed. I'm going to continue working on Beware The Moon but don't forget to check out my new game which I have just started - Snow Island:

http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=34325&b=8
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Posted: 21st Jul 2004 05:09 Edited at: 16th May 2011 20:16
BEWARE THE MOON: FLASH SITE

There is a new FLASH website online for Beware The Moon, created by Styleworks. All thoughts on the site appreciated.
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OMG!!!! the website rocks.... (i just sounded very much like an aol spammer =P)

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thanks cyberflame, glad u like the site,

anyone else downloaded the game and would like to give feedback?

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hey big bro i think you reconize me!

i just posted to say, dont u see all that blank space in your world... well i think you realy need to fill it with somthing... like crates or other objects such as a broken wagon a chests.... barrels.... or anything else just plz get rid of some of that blank space...
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im formaly non as hill billy.... and so i got a virus and thats why you havnt got ur model... any way there is alot of blank space, Everywere and i think it would look more atractive if u put more stuff.

as usual i got some stuff u can use i realy dont need to put me in the credits if u use em though, o and as usaul there are not textures

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hilly billy, now i know who you are, heres the map of the village entrance, you start at the purple dot, to start the game walk up to the grey dot (a crew member) and he will show you into the village, you continue the exploration from there, although as you can see from the map if you do not enter the village properly you'll just be walking around a blank space, but inside the corridors they are a little bare, so some models would be great for the next version, cheers mate.

Village Entrance Map: Where you start


Village Centre Map: where you end up


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Posted: 30th Jul 2004 02:59
BigBrother2000,

Am I correct in assuming you don't have an editor for this game, and that you're just sort of making it as you go? If this is the case then I'd really suggest making an editor. It'll make things a lot easier in the long run.

You also really, really need to do some work on optimization. I'm not sure how the game runs on your computer but on mine it's ludicrously slow (P4 1.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM, ATI Radeon 9800 Pro). Rather than merely using fog as a trick to increase performance, perhaps you'll consider actually hiding what's not visible to the camera (assuming that you haven't done so yet)?

Additionally, it's my opinion that there should be more of an indication that you're losing health. All too often I'd be running around and get attacked by one of those mummy things. Then, I'd kill it, and later realize that I'm down to 16% or so. If you're going to allow damage to come that easily, there needs to be more health.

One last note -- particle effects. Way too chunky, IMHO.

My two cents. (More like twenty dollars, I know )


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