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Bluestar4
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Posted: 10th Jan 2007 11:38
I would appreciate comments
http://www.geocities.com/bluestar4games/testingpage.html
I would upload it here , but uploading doesn't seem to be working here.

ShadowCentaur 2
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2007 05:46
um... it would help to know what type of game this is supposed to/going to be. is it some sort of run around and hit eachother with swords thing? it seems to be functional. i am worried that i can walk on the lava. should i be able to? but, it seems fine to me

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Sixty Squares
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2007 14:32
Nice one! Keep working on this I want to see the battle system

Bluestar4
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2007 23:12
I plan on making it a battle for the top of the mountain as the island will gradually sink (in that particular scenario) - as in whoever owns the top of the hill wont take lava damage. as for the battle system it will be turn bassed - move then attack (if its your turn )

Bluestar4
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Posted: 23rd Jan 2007 09:56
@ShadowCentaur 2
use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move around - yes, you should be able to walk on the lava. I relized after uploading that I forgot to place the camera in the right spot.
@Sixty Squares
the screen shot should give you a better idea, you get to pick some monster heros and then battle it out for control of the mountain. its going to be a muti-player game with up to 8 human/pc players. The project is about 55% done right now as theres a lot of AI and FX to code.

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Bluestar4
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Posted: 9th Feb 2007 23:08
ok its about 85% done now. you can download a working version from the link in the first post


Sixty Squares
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Posted: 10th Feb 2007 02:51
Woah I forgot about this. This sounds like it will be a cool multiplayer game.

Bluestar4
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Posted: 10th Feb 2007 06:59
as long as you have the memory and processor : up to 8 human/pc players can play at once on a single computer. the demo above is fully functional except no land shifts or earthquakes, sound fx tweaks,and it lacks animation sequences when attacking/defending. after a day of testing the only known issue so far is that occassionally a pc unit walks off the map so go ahead and download it to see how you like it.

Sixty Squares
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Posted: 10th Feb 2007 17:47
Okay I tried downloading it but WinZIP said the file was corrupt when I tried to open it so I could export it! Any ideas?

Bluestar4
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Posted: 10th Feb 2007 18:38
try re-downloading it -- in some cases zip files can become corupt when downloading.

Sixty Squares
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Posted: 10th Feb 2007 19:11
I re-downloaded it... Still having the same problem. Oh well...

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Posted: 10th Feb 2007 19:51
I also downloaded it and found you are correct - apparently the server is screwing it up somehow. I'll repost after I check into a little more

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Posted: 10th Feb 2007 20:02
Sixty, nothing wrong with your zip program , it appears that I'm out of bandwidth -> too many were downloading at the same time so try checking back later on.

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