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Newcomers DBPro Corner / [LOCKED] DarkBASIC Revolution

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Cyrain
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Posted: 27th Feb 2006 15:56
What is DBR? DBR is \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"the new generation\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" of DarkBasic, and a new way to innovation. DBR stands for \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"DarkBASIC Revolution\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"TM or etc. Why change making game for the PC and start making revoluion games? It is because I have yet to find a easier way \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"To Disrupt The Industry\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" than go to the DB/DBP game makers and propose feedback on ideas that could be profitable.

Now you maybe either in \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"awe\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" or just finding this a joke, but I think I am getting the picture. DBR could be a great way to design and create a new wave of games not only fun but innovative, and a new experience as a whole. I think I am agreeing with Nintendo that innovation should be a key roll in the future of gaming, and gaming as a whole or specific thing. Does this mean that it is exactly what you need to discover and try yourself? Does this mean that you should try out Revolution(if you haven\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t already) and see yourself that new experiances can be profitable?

DBR is for those who want to agree and embrace the future of console gaming, and I think it is a right idea. Now Nintendo isn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t maybe the most macho company, but they have an idea, that could lead others to their direction. Now what should the pricing of DBR be? What are the technocallities involved? Now is this a HUGE factor for DBR?

It has been said a Revolution SDK is 2,000 USD(American Dollars). Now so the average DBR user has already used an decent amount of currency just to \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"fiddle with it\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\", and now what are you gonna think next when that SDK arrives? You are probably wanting to start making smaller game demos to test the hardware\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s capabilites. Now should this be where DBR steps in? Though they are just making \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"smaller game demos\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"?

Yes this can be where DBR steps in, and maybe you would find DBR technology so embracive, that you might want the final product used on DBR. Now DBR like others are mostly a \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Complete Game Platform\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" where you create or \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"get to\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" create the whole interior game engine or game on DBR. Now is this what we want? Do we want DBR a whole thing or just tech demo stuff? Yes we want DBR useable for the whole process because \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"proffesionals\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" wouldn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t waste currency on a incomplete platform.

DarkBASIC Revolution will encourage you of course to develope \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"New Generation\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" games, and you will be there to be the one making the profit.

Game dev seems hard
Me!
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Posted: 27th Feb 2006 20:18
switch to caffeine free coffee or drink more water instead of expresso (and what the HELL are you going on about? )



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Chris Franklin
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Posted: 27th Feb 2006 20:41
And what's with all the \\\\\'s ?

x1bwork
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Posted: 27th Feb 2006 20:46
....crack head....

BatVink
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Posted: 27th Feb 2006 22:23
Thanks. I'll save this one in the round file under my desk.

RUCCUS
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Posted: 27th Feb 2006 22:28 Edited at: 27th Feb 2006 22:32
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an idiot.

Yskonyn
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Posted: 27th Feb 2006 22:35
I think its just a stuck forward-slash key.


Yskonyn - (Ploughing through Hands On DBP Programming Vol. 1)
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CattleRustler
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Posted: 28th Feb 2006 00:18
that'd be funny but its a backslash

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