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Re: Casual game contest winners
[Re: FBL]
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04/24/07 18:31
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Damocles
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Well, I did not see the sensitivity controll at first, but nevertheless I find it harder to play, than it should be. Especially in the beginning of the game, the sheep should react with less velocity. (weniger trägheit). This could be increased in the later levels.
Also I would rather play the game with a camera, that turns with the sheeps head direction. This camera could turn (with some friction / träge) with the direction the sheep looks. Currently the controlls are somehow shifted 45 degrees, since the view is turned by 45 degrees, moving "up" moves the sheep halve up / halve right. With a camera turing with it, this bahaviour could be changed, so that you have buttons for moving forward/back, and turning.
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Re: Casual game contest winners
[Re: Machinery_Frank]
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04/25/07 07:05
04/25/07 07:05
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ulf
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i know what you mean, when you where a young man frank, you should have played "marble madness" the controls there are the same as in my game no seriously, ill look into this control issue and maybe include an alternative camera. i found the controls in the torque game way too easy and if ~6 year old kids or even my sister who never plays at all find my controls too easy/okay thats strange. main problem is, that the levels are optimized for this static kind of camera. other issue is that i wanted it to be playable with only the mouse. hm maybe ill put the camera rotation on the middle mouse button. ill test it out. thanks
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Re: Casual game contest winners
[Re: ulf]
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04/25/07 08:37
04/25/07 08:37
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Congrats to the winners. And thanks for supporting MemoWar. Looks like we share the "third place" with Four Little Warriors. Not too bad.
no science involved
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