QuoteOriginally posted by Bond
Did you plan to realize this, before Diablo 3?
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check ur link at moddb
Oh yeah the dot. Silly me and what about Diablo 3?
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Register a new accountQuoteOriginally posted by Bond
Did you plan to realize this, before Diablo 3?
edit:
check ur link at moddb
Oh yeah the dot. Silly me and what about Diablo 3?
QuoteOriginally posted by Bond
Why can't we be friends?
Because some people in this world are stupid.
Im only using Sandbox 2 which comes with every copy of Crysis for Level Creation. For Everything else I am using the CryENGINE 2 SDK which comes along with the source code for free here: http://www.moddb.com/games/crysis/downloads/crysis-mod-sdk-v12 . That's all for today
QuoteOriginally posted by Bond
pffft "rakija" rulez
I actually saw a couple of people get drunk off of that stuff.
QuoteOriginally posted by DC_Crysis
WoW sucks
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X3 Terran Conflict. Check the Section.
HOLY SHIT THIS GAME IS MORE ADDICTING THAN AN MMO! AND THE GRAPHICS ARE LIKE CRYSIS IN SPACE!! 10 OUT OF 10!!!
Ill be sure to correct this problem in my game.:]
QuoteOriginally posted by Michael
I can tell you've never tasted something as special as this one xD
That can either be good or bad.
The Ragnarok is for staff only, Yes?
Happy New Year 2010 to everybody !
Yes, this is this time of the year again. In this update, I will come back on what happened in 2009 and about the recent ( lack of ) updates. Stay tuned !
2009 Retrospective
As you may have probable noticed, there hasn't been as many updates in 2009 than in 2008 ( or in the previous years). No, the project isn't stalling and/or dying. Quite the contrary in fact; as I've already explained in the past, dev journals and updates were frequent because the engine was getting built and prototypes were experimented. 2009 has been the integration year. A lot of systems have been implemented and integrated together, but didn't result in anything spectacular ( or even screenshot-worthy ).
There was definitely a lot of work accomplished during 2009. Let's speak of the programming side first.
Programming
The client/server code is finally starting to shape up; don't get too excited: it doesn't mean that the game is currently in a playable, or even alpha state. We'll need many more months before that happens. But the network architecture is in the works, and as you can imagine, for a MMO scalability is a key point. I've also set up the databases or the event recording/replaying system. The client can automatically download and install patches, and some server administration features ( like bans or logs ) are working. Don't imagine anything fancy, there's no GUI yet, but the key point is: the basics are here.
In 2009, I've also started to implement the procedural galaxy generation on the server side and rendering it on the client side. I haven't spoken about client-side rendering of the galaxy yet, but I'll develop it in a future dev journal. A new version of ASEToBin, with tons of bug fixes and new features has been released. I've experimented deferred lighting on the client side, and pretty much confirmed that I will use it for the final game. Lots of shaders ( particularly the planetary shaders ) aren't compatible with it yet, so that's something I will have to address in 2010.
In the recent months, I've also started working on input handling ( joysticks ) and input mapping ( storing the keyboard config in an XML file ). I'm currently in the middle of implementing the engine's windowing and widgets system. No GUI for the actual game yet, but prototypes have been presented by some contributors ( Zidane888, Junaum , SpAce ), and I'm pretty sure that the first in-game GUI and HUD will be implemented in 2010.
After the GUI systems are done, I will probably come back on "silent" client/server work and on the camera/controls systems ( improving the ICP's ) with a functionnal HUD.
USNavyFish has made some good progress on the economy prototype . I have faith that he'll eventually release the program and its docs soon in 2010
Artwork contributions
A lot of good contributions in 2009. The quality level has risen up and the number of models waiting to be textured is going down, thanks to Altfuture, SpAce, Zidane and Juan. A noteworthy mention to many of our Chinese contributors too, who are starting to texture or normal map their models; for example, Bahamute.Kickman's new shuttle .
A lot of amazing concepts and models have also been submitted in 2009. Sparlin and LucasFin did a very nice job on managing or providing concept art for city buildings and NPC vehicles ( warning: massive threads ! ).
Of course, many other people did some excellent work, but it would take too long to list them all here. If you're interested, you can check out the contributions forum's first 30 pages , for all that has been submitted in 2009.
The faction styles are getting refined, and I'm happy to say that more and more people have now a good understanding of the faction's look & feel. On the modeling side, we're still suffering from a gap in contributions count: Centauran ships of all sorts and sizes are still severely lacking ( we have almost no large-sized Centaurus ship ). Deltan and Star Fold ships are more balanced ( although more SF ships would be welcome ), but most of the ships are Deltan military ships or Star Fold industrial ships; I'd like to see more Deltan industrial ships, and more SF military ships. And most of all, more civilian ships and liners, for all factions !
Another area in which we are lacking are texture packs. The main news in 2009 has been the release of SpAce's Star Fold texture pack , but it only contains a handful amount of textures. We need more, for variety. And we need more packs for other faction styles, too.
Audio contributions
There isn't much to say in that area; some good contributions in 2009, but in lesser quantity than in 2008. Nothing critical for the project, as we've already had tons of good submissions in the past years. Of course, the more choice we have in the end, the better. Noteworthy mention of Kaiyoti, Altfuture, Mirrored, Nutritious, Atw, etc.. I'm also 'watching' Pendrokar's work on sounds FX .
Storywritting
Crayfish has taken over the lead of the storywritting team, and some progress is finally done in that area. The organization and management can sometimes be painful, as making a dozen people from different countries collaborate on the same project is no easy task and requires some serious discipline from everybody. We've been experimenting Google Wave as a collaborative tool, with moderate success.
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Oldest thread REVIVE!
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QuoteOriginally posted by {LP}SaxonRaider{X}
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I think some of the devs did some voice acting for Non Notable Characters.
I don't think it is possible due to engine limitations.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Bond
anything new about project?
Yes, I have the first several levels complete. Except for voice acting. DX10 is a godsend
Maybe we should make a Vega Strike Section?
On the other hand you can now practice PvP with NPCs