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12/03/2004 at 12:38 pm #3037AnonymousInactive
Hi,
For those of you who know me – I’m switching modes from fixing up the gamedevelopers.ie site to writing a game with my group for a final project in Multimedia.
I’m looking for anyone who might offer advice about creating a game in Shockwave, we’re wondering about Shockwave 3D, Havok and various other methods we might use.
We’ve got the gameplay sorted and the team consists of two graphics people, two programmers and an audio guy.
Help from any volunteers would be appreciated, I can forward an email with our specific questions and a description of the project, or alternatively, I could set up an interview and “quote” your advice in our documentation (which would be really good!).
Thanks in advance, reply to this post or email me at jplynch@esatclear.ie if you’d like to help.
John.
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12/03/2004 at 1:37 pm #10881AnonymousInactive
you might want to contact Jab directly – as he specialises in Shockwave games
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12/03/2004 at 10:29 pm #10889AnonymousInactive
John
We do a lot of work in Shockwave here at Meedja and know Director and Lingo pretty much inside out. Give us a shout if you need any pointers.
Cheers
Peter
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15/03/2004 at 10:04 am #10900AnonymousInactive
That sounds good, I’ll send an email during the week – thanks.
John.
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16/03/2004 at 4:45 pm #10945AnonymousInactive
Got some great advice from Peter – thanks, but one of the lads in the project group suggested I ask for some opinions.
So, for the macromedia-based game developers out there, what would be your preference for a 2D game requiring sensor inptus via serial or midi, smooth vector animation and parallax scrolling?
Flash
Flash & Director
Director alone?
ann other suggestions of course, are welcome – but learning a new language is not an option unfortunately :)
Thanks
John.
Looking forward to June 10th – hand up day!!!
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16/03/2004 at 4:52 pm #10946AnonymousInactive
Just one addition
You’ll find it easier to get director to talk to an external device over serial than you will FLash. Director is more or less built for that kind of installation/application approach whereas Flash is mostly browser orientated with few hooks to the client OS or hardware.
Peter
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16/03/2004 at 6:07 pm #10950AnonymousInactive
You’ll find it easier to get director to talk to an external device over serial than you will FLash. Director is more or less built for that kind of installation/application approach whereas Flash is mostly browser orientated with few hooks to the client OS or hardware.[/quote:ba0f23101b]
have to agree with Peter on that one… Flash is pretty limited outside of a browser
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23/03/2004 at 12:41 pm #11020AnonymousInactive
Hi John,
Shockwave 3D and Havok can be pretty powerful, as long as you know what not to do with them ( SW3D has relatively slow ray casting, which is used for a lot of game stuff like cameras, and you probably don’t want a lot of stacked objects in any physics engine, including Havok, etc ).
If you are using Director, check out the Enhancer Xtra at…
http://www.director-xtras.com/
The developer is also bringing out an eSeller Xtra to allow for online purchases via eSellerate.
The ability to have a web demo is great, and the above Xtras allow the stand-alone to be sold online.
We’re using all of these for our Shockwave 3D game, 3D Stress Ball, which you can check out at the URL below ( download the full version )
http://www.candointeractive.com/games/3DStressBall.htm
If you need any further help, let me know and hopefully I can offer some suggestions.
Mal
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23/03/2004 at 6:18 pm #11033AnonymousInactive
Thanks Mal,
To do it in 3D has kinda been ruled out because it’s going to involve large landscapes and stuff. We’re looking into several 2D techniques to achieve realistic movement, scrolling of large images (tiling) and parrallax scrolling to give it a bit of depth. It’s a top-down game so the parrallax stuff is important (clouds above, ground below).
We’ve been looking at flash for the past week because we find it easier to structure code in it, it does math better, and we’ve found a way to give it sensor input.
This week we’ll be looking into Director so I’ll check out the xtra’s you recommended and may post some more nagging enquiries here :)
Thanks again.
John.
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