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Re: Which game engine ?! [Re: Redeemer] #314137
03/06/10 01:05
03/06/10 01:05
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I only have the trial version of 3D Gamestudio, so I guess I can't really complain about the editors, but I do want to bring up a question. I alos own Torque, and I likes its world editor compated to Wed. I use TrueSpace to create my models, so I haven't really used Med, but from the looks at it, it seems comparable to MilkShape, and others (Gmax, Quark, etc.) so what is so horrible about the editors. SED seems like a pretty good script editor BTW. (What do you guys want in a editor?)

Back to Torque. Its the only 3d system (besides Blitz3D) that I've used, so I have nothing else to compare 3DGS WED to. But I figure, once you've trained yourself in the system, what can be so terribly wrong with them. Hey, you want to design games or not!


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Re: Which game engine ?! [Re: Amanda_Dearheart] #314141
03/06/10 01:59
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at my pc (duh)
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well... let me just say that gamestudio isnt very art friendly, you can create great games, all unique since the scripting is very powerful, its limit is your skill BUT when it comes to making that game look visually appealing then theres where this engine falls, the time it takes to set up a beautiful scene is VERY long, working with shaders and WED/GED

torque is more fun to play with i guess, adding models and seeing them look good is quite easy but i always felt like i was making a mod rather than a full game so i dont know much about it

unity also seems very art friendly but since am use to 3dgs scripting, i stopped using it after i couldnt find the scripting interface grin

i love the scripting of gamestudio, pretty much dislike its art pipeline, check my youtube page below and you can see what i've done so far with scripting, you'll see that even though unity/torque may look better, most of their games are pretty much lacking in terms of functionality and being unique

Last edited by darkinferno; 03/06/10 02:26.
Re: Which game engine ?! [Re: darkinferno] #314143
03/06/10 02:29
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if your problem is the visuals, I'm doing an experiment right now, trying to hook up different rendering engines to game studio and so far, i succeeded in one which is mental ray. my goal is to create a game that would be seamless like the one you can see in gears of war and mass effect 2 and I'm pretty much sure soon that i will succeed .


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Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The force shall free me."

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