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Re: C4 Game
[Re: Paul_L_Ming]
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02/12/08 22:46
02/12/08 22:46
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mmelo
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It's interesting that, in it's simplicity, I find NeoAxis' engine demo the best yet for any engine. It has lots of rooms and in each he shows you a particular feature. It's renderer may not be as good as C4 and it's tools not as good as A7, but the developer (I think his name is Ivan) really puts a lot of effort in it. It just comes through as a very honest piece of work. Disclaimer: I don't own a license of any of the three engines above, so I am beyond suspicion.
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Re: C4 Game
[Re: mmelo]
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02/13/08 09:23
02/13/08 09:23
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Machinery_Frank
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Yes. I agree. There is much love in this neo-axis demo though it is not good looking as well. But you see that there went much work in it. Even little games are built in into some rooms (turret demo, RTS demo, crane demo, AI-demo, physics). And the control via interactive panels built into 3d models directly in the world is impressive as well.
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Re: C4 Game
[Re: broozar]
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02/15/08 17:58
02/15/08 17:58
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jigalypuff
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i thought this demo looked pretty good, could someone tell me what language is needed for codeing a game? is it a kind of c-script?
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Re: C4 Game
[Re: Machinery_Frank]
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02/17/08 00:52
02/17/08 00:52
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Paul_L_Ming
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Hiya. In regards to the Linux question: Not officially. That said, there is a 'community project' for a few folks who have taken to tweaking the code base for Linux use. With the latest versions (I think Build 145 or later), Eric has done something with the QuickTime code part so that you can 'ignore' it for compilation or something (I'm not a programmer). Anyway, just go to the C4 forums and do a search for "Linux" and you should get all the info you need.
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