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Work in Progress / Life's Edge - RPG

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Twisted Steel Software
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 03:34 Edited at: 31st Jul 2007 03:35
@Fud: Thanks for giving it a go. What did you like about it?
Twisted Steel Software
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 15:27
Good news! I've been working on my 3D Modelling skills in Blender, and hopefully, I'll soon have a human as the player instead of a box
Deathead
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 15:31
Tried it Shiny. Good. One thing though Enemies. What would they be?

Twisted Steel Software
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 15:39
The standard wolf cub, bear, rabbit, etc. Most RPG's have them.

I'm currently working on a wolf cub. Need to learn how to animate it though
Deathead
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 16:15
It is all to do with bones, or armatures. You need to place one and keep pressing E to get more bones and then you animate it or you can go to a alternative and buy Milkshape.

Uncle Sam
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2007 07:12 Edited at: 2nd Aug 2007 07:13
Quote: "With your join date and level of experience, starting with an RPG first would be unwise.


Quote: "Water-Thank You Freddix for the Water Shader!
Basic Land Configuration
Sky
Night and Day Cycles
Camera Controls
Player HUD"

These categories represent .01% of the total amount of work to be done. The first 4 are all the same category, and 5 and 6 don't take much time at all.

Work on some simpler projects first. You'll be more satisfied with your time and more able to tackle your RPG later on.

...

Geisha House is 19,000 lines of code and still growing. I didn't post a WIP until I had most of my assets in line and 10,000 lines of code written. This doesn't reflect negatively on you at all, but it does reflect the immaturity of this project. I hope that I'm able to play it eventually. However, it's just not ready for a WIP post.
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Really Cash, it's nice of you to offer help to new users, but you're kinda starting to sound a little boastfull "know-it-all-ish".

Anyways, good start on the rpg.
Cash Curtis II
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2007 07:47
Quote: "you're kinda starting to sound a little boastfull "know-it-all-ish""


So what? I have special experience with this type of game. If I can help point someone who wishes to make an RPG in the right direction then I will.

I've posted several times in this thread. Nothing I've said is untrue.


Come see the WIP!
Uncle Sam
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2007 11:51 Edited at: 3rd Aug 2007 03:03
Edit: I removed this to avoid offense to Cash from what I said.
Inspire
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2007 02:24
I don't see any problem with what Cash said. He's just giving some good advice.

Uncle Sam
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2007 03:02


Ok, let's just forget it.
Twisted Steel Software
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Posted: 11th Aug 2007 08:48
What do you guys suggest I do about placing and loading the position of objects? should I hard code it in or make an editor?
Inspire
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Posted: 11th Aug 2007 08:50
I would make an editor. Takes longer, but in the long run, it makes it easier.

Jimpo
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Posted: 11th Aug 2007 20:46
Definitely go with a level editor. Once you get thousands of lines and long compile times, having to sit and wait while it compiles every time you want to slightly move an object will greatly slow down your progress.

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