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Work in Progress / Rubix Cubix

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westray
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Posted: 9th Jan 2005 19:37 Edited at: 16th Jan 2005 04:50
Here is a wip of my puzzle game based on the Rubick's cube.It is entirely mouse driven and you comments would be most appreciated

just copy and paste this link into address bar to download file

http://12.22.230.41/MicroTech/Host/Games/rubix1.zip
Cavex
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Posted: 9th Jan 2005 21:45
Not bad. But their db game that all ready cool that.
westray
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Posted: 9th Jan 2005 22:38
Don't understand your last sentence!
hexGEAR
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Posted: 10th Jan 2005 00:26 Edited at: 10th Jan 2005 00:27
i "think" he meant to say that there's already a really cool dark basic game based on Rubick's cube... but that doesn't meen you can't make another!

westray
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Posted: 10th Jan 2005 00:28 Edited at: 10th Jan 2005 00:30
Ah! I see.I didn't know there was another game called this.I'll change it.Anyway what do you think of what i've done so far hexgear?
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Posted: 10th Jan 2005 01:17
Sorry. I mean that their game all ready with that name.
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Posted: 10th Jan 2005 01:44
Pretty good, i guess it just needs a cool track bumping in the background.

I like the background but it's kinda plain at the moment and you should add another option to control rotation using the mouse only rather than clicking those rotation buttons all the time.

westray
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Posted: 10th Jan 2005 03:43
Do you mean the rotation of the camera round the cube or the rotation of the faces.Also how many frames/sec are you getting on your computer.The top left figure is the frames/sec.
hexGEAR
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Posted: 11th Jan 2005 21:57 Edited at: 11th Jan 2005 21:59
i meant the rotation of the camera around the cube.

i'm not at my personal computer right now but i think i was getting an fps of around 70+

P4 3.0GHz 1Mb cache
512Mb dc ram
256Mb Nvidia Graphics card

westray
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Posted: 12th Jan 2005 02:51 Edited at: 12th Jan 2005 03:22
You can rotate the faces by left or right clicking on one of the six panals on the right of the screen.Use the middle square as reference as this colour never changes and this should be the final colour of the whole face.The sync rate of the programme is set at 50.
westray
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Posted: 12th Jan 2005 08:00 Edited at: 12th Jan 2005 08:02
Here is an update to the game.I have changed the skybox and added background music.You can now rotate the faces by left or right clicking on the middle cube of each face.

Just copy and paste the address below into your address bar.

http://12.22.230.41/MicroTech/Host/Games/rubix2.zip
Lost in Thought
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Posted: 14th Jan 2005 17:08 Edited at: 14th Jan 2005 17:20
Steady 55 FPS here. Looks cool. Could you add a function to randomly mix up the cube?

Clickable link for us lazy people.
http://12.22.230.41/MicroTech/Host/Games/rubix2.zip

westray
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Posted: 15th Jan 2005 03:51 Edited at: 15th Jan 2005 15:08
Thanks for your comments.I am actually working on this at the moment and will post again as soon as I am done.I have also done away with the buttons at the bottom of the screen.The camera is now turned by holding down either the middle mouse button,or the space bar,and moving the mouse.You will also see this in the next update.

http://12.22.230.41/MicroTech/Host/Games/rubix2.zip
Jeku
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Posted: 15th Jan 2005 04:16
I'm going to give this a try

I can beat the real rubik's cube in about 1.5 minutes--- this should be fun!


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westray
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Posted: 15th Jan 2005 04:25
Let me know how you get on,and good luck!Also,let me know how it runs on your system ,and any suggestions you may have.
westray
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Posted: 16th Jan 2005 04:54 Edited at: 16th Jan 2005 05:01
Here is the latest update to my puzzle game.Left click with the mouse to jumble up cube at start.After it has jumbled up the cube left or right click on the centre cube of a face to rotate that face.Press middle mouse button ,or space key,and move mouse to rotate camera around cube.Let me know what you think.

http://12.22.230.41/MicroTech/Host/Games/rubix4.zip
Lost in Thought
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Posted: 17th Jan 2005 12:57
Cool.

Vues3d on Kalimee
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Posted: 17th Jan 2005 21:21
Tryied it & works fne on my 2 PC's...

Nice work on it!!!!!!!! Found the idea really interesting!!!

Guido
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westray
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Posted: 18th Jan 2005 06:56
Thanks for your comments Vues3d.What were the specs of the computers you tried it on and what were the frames/sec you were getting.By the way the frames/sec is the figure on the top left of the screen
Vues3d on Kalimee
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Posted: 18th Jan 2005 23:32
My main computer is a Pentium IV 3.5Ghz - 1gb RAM - Nvidia Gforce Graphic card.

Second one is a P III - 333 - 512mb RAM - Intel Extreme (Graphic card)

------ Don't remember the FPS, will tell you tomorrow ----

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Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 19th Jan 2005 08:08
I get a steady 55FPS too.. Which is wierd because it doesn't look like there is a lot going on to make it that "low"...

I have an AMD 3200+, Radeon 9800XT and 1Gb DDR400.

westray
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Posted: 19th Jan 2005 10:37 Edited at: 19th Jan 2005 11:05
Nicholas.The frame rate is set in my programme at 50 frames/sec.I take it that this may vary a little when the game is run as I too get 55 frames/sec.
Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 20th Jan 2005 05:08
Why dont your release the limit? Or have you calculated all your speed, etc to work at 50fps only?

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westray
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Posted: 20th Jan 2005 06:16
Everything is calculated to run at 50 frames/sec.I may well get round to running it at sync rate 0 and calculating a multiplier to set the speed regardless of the actual frame rate,but for the moment it remains locked at 50 frames/sec.
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Posted: 20th Jan 2005 06:24 Edited at: 20th Jan 2005 06:24
downloading...

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