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Work in Progress / [LOCKED] >Duel<

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Posted: 16th Aug 2006 23:41 Edited at: 17th Aug 2006 00:00
This is will actually be my first 3D shooter - and I think contains a few new unique ideas to a DBPro game, namely a day/night cycle and thunderstorms (which will also slight affect visibility - which hasn't been added yet).

There are 3 groups of 10 baddies - later ones being harder to destroy and some have shields.



The object is to survive - dont let status reach game over. It will recharge (slowly) after if a baddie ends up in your place.

Likewise, you have infinite ammo, but will require reloading after 100 shots.

Control the crosshair via the mouse. Move the crosshair to any side to scroll around and/or up.
Left mouse button to fire, right to rearm and middle to turn 180 degress in the opposite direction.

The two player game hasn't been tested yet - that will be done later on.

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 01:11
Looks foxy... STAR foxy! For the love of god dont add dinosaurs!

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 01:35
Looking awesome so far, downloading now.


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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 04:19
I played it and it was kinda fun! Do you mind if I ask you a question? How did you get that nice circular light around the camera like that It looked nice! I hope to see this continue on to be a great game!

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 10:06
Its a spot light, high above the middle of the terrain and made to point down.

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 14:46
looks interesting. might try to play later. keep it up and have a pear!

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 14:56
Good !

You used Dogga for models no ?
Very good program !

Just put a nice sky, and it will be Very good

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 15:19
Quote: "You used Dogga for models no ?"

Yes, Doga L3

Quote: "Just put a nice sky, and it will be Very good"

Whats wrong with the current sky ??

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 15:23
One colours for the sky

Is it my eyes ??

Sorry if i'm wrong

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 16:06 Edited at: 17th Aug 2006 16:07
Considering its a photo of real sky - its affect by the lighting and ambience levels...

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 16:15
Oh so that's how you did that light... I can never get spot lights to work, what did you use for the inner and outer angles? Sorry to ask so much, you don't have to answer if you don't want to

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 19:19
I use 10.0 and 70.0
In that order.

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 20:14 Edited at: 17th Aug 2006 20:15
Here's some screenies of the split screen 2 player mode :





These are old

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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 18:12
It doesnt seem to work for me, it goes blindingly fast and I barely see any graphics

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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 23:23
It wont work with dual processors - unless you disable all but one. Assuming you have one, that is. If you dont, then let me know..

Anyway, here's the multi-player version. Due the the key arrangement, the game can only detect 1 key at a time.

Its Cursor keys + "," / "." and "/"

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Posted: 20th Aug 2006 10:37 Edited at: 20th Aug 2006 10:39
If its an AMD dual core, I wonder if the following helps
(as I plan to buy me an amd dual core)

http://tgnforums.stardock.com/index.aspx?forumid=274&aid=102033&c=1

edit; I mean the AMD dual core optimizer found here:
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_871_13118,00.html

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Posted: 21st Aug 2006 21:26 Edited at: 21st Aug 2006 21:28
I've now started the title screen (and add more to the game over one later on). Using Scraggle's world graphics (of which I'll grab 2 more later on), I've got a nice planet and the basic of the menu system. Have a look here :



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Posted: 21st Aug 2006 21:31
Thanks for the light info.

Now that's a beautiful title screen!

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Posted: 21st Aug 2006 22:37
Quote: "It doesnt seem to work for me, it goes blindingly fast and I barely see any graphics "


I have that problem too... Only, my processor is an Intel Pentium 4, no dual core.


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Posted: 21st Aug 2006 23:52
Strange it plays okay on my P4. Its also fine on Turion 64 processors...

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Posted: 22nd Aug 2006 08:55
Quote: "Quote: "It doesnt seem to work for me, it goes blindingly fast and I barely see any graphics "

I have that problem too... Only, my processor is an Intel Pentium 4, no dual core. "


Same exact problem here... I too have a P4 processor.

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Posted: 22nd Aug 2006 12:44 Edited at: 22nd Aug 2006 13:02
Can you try the updated program from http://www.nicholaskingsley.co.uk/MiscThings/Duel_Demo.rar, and see if the planet whizzes around faster than an athlete on steroids. If it does, then it sounds like the time syncing routine needs changing And let me know your processor specs. too.

The code that deals with it is :



I've tried it on :

P4 2.4Ghz Machine (Windows XP Pro) - runs fine
Celeron 2.6Ghz Machine (Vista Beta) - runs surprising well
Turion 64 1.8Ghz (XP 64) - Runs fine

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Posted: 22nd Aug 2006 16:30
The planet whizzes around faster than an athlete on steroids.


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Posted: 22nd Aug 2006 17:23
One thing I dont use, which could be the problem, is the actual clock frequency...

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Posted: 22nd Aug 2006 19:40
Can you try this one - the plant should move slowly now.

Just replace the one in the previous download with included file.

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Posted: 22nd Aug 2006 23:10
I got "This application has failed to start because LinkList.dll was not found."

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Posted: 22nd Aug 2006 23:28
That did the trick, now it doesn't run überfast. Nice.


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Quote: "I got "This application has failed to start because LinkList.dll was not found.""

Thats because you needed to download the complete RAR file, and replace the exe file.

Quote: "That did the trick, now it doesn't run überfast. Nice."

With any luck it will also deal with the mult-core problem too...

A complete download is availiable from http://www.nicholaskingsley.co.uk/MiscThings/Duel_Demo.rar

Hopefully the speed of everything (aside from enemy movement), is now more or less correct.

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Posted: 22nd Aug 2006 23:32
tis my opinion that, two moons and stars could make a nice sky .
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2006 23:47
I've got various plans for the sky

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we'll be waitin...
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2006 12:38
I'll think I'll be renaming the program to "Humans On A Planet"...

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