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Very cool demo Daimour and Aily, runs pretty smoothly too. Couldn't resist pressing the self destruct button in the end ... great fun
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Very impressive Franck, and the addition of (you know who ) to your team should make a big impact too! Looking forward to seeing where your combined talents take you.
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CPD: Help is now at hand Evidence has been steadily rising regarding this internet phenomenon but until recently it was not regarded as a genuine condition. However, a huge study recently carried out by the Society (of) Professional American Medics concluded that CPD or Compulsive Posting Disorder is indeed a real condition with one in a hundred internet users exhibiting symptoms of one degree or another. Although their initial findings are advisory only, if you recognise these symptoms in yourself then you are now advised put your keyboard beyond use and to seek medical help at the earliest opportunity!
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Leadwerks to Telltale
Pixel Perfect commented on Chris Vossen's blog entry in Chris Vossen's Development Blog
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Last year of Game Development study
Pixel Perfect commented on AggrorJorn's blog entry in JornAggror Blog
Good luck with the rest of your course and your graduation traineeship, seems like only yesterday that you started! -
Very cool AI Evayr, looking forward to seeing more of this.
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I love the X series. The feeling of immersion you get playing their games is immense! This simply looks bigger and better
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Great video Franck, very atmospheric. I love the ground mist!
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Sounds great Franck. Great to see you still working on this and making good progress, screen shots look really good!
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Game week - development of Lenga
Pixel Perfect commented on AggrorJorn's blog entry in JornAggror Blog
Some things in life never change ... there are those who do and those who don't ... and the irony is that it's inevitably those who don't who criticise the most. Anyone who entered the competition and managed to complete a mini game in just one week deserves respect. The fact that they have highlighted possible issues with the game engine too is an added bonus. Kudos to you Aggror ... innovative entry (the winning one in my estimation) and interesting blog. -
@ Rick I liked the basic idea and the level design, way too much specular though imo. Nice touch with the fire and the spell casting but really too little to give a real sense of playing a game although plenty of evidence of obvious underlying game mechanics. I had real problems with collision too, easily fell through the level in many places so not sure what was going on there. None of the crashes others have reported though. Great foundation for a simple RPG type game. @ Aggror This has all the feel of a real game, simple but nicely implemented. Impressive.
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Some nice content for sure ... thanks for the link YouGrove
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The whole question of EKI One is somewhat academic now as Artificial Technology no longer exist having been bought out by the Masa Group and their team dismantled. They retained some of the key developers and company founders to integrate aspects of it's technology into the Masa product range. Although the product is still for sale, EKI One is no longer being developed or supported and hasn't been for some time. This I believe shows a complete lack of understanding of what the EKI One product is capable of and the exceptionally good tool sets it contains. I'm sorry to say that your blatant disregard for other software developers products and achievements never ceases to amaze me! Absolutely, one of the most powerful mechanisms for aiding AI implementation. But like most mechanisms, once you start to build complexity you need to add tools to manage it effectively. I agree that state machines and steering are almost a prerequisite for AI suites these days given that you already have path finding. Interestingly, EKI One allowed you to define and configure your own perceptions, the only one hard coded into the product was sight. So perception was limited only by your imagination and ability to script them.
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Look like Sony's PlayStation 4 Is Running Modified FreeBSD 9
Pixel Perfect replied to panz3r's topic in Suggestion Box
Absolutely, for the current user base of LE3 surely this is where the focus needs to be. -
Look like Sony's PlayStation 4 Is Running Modified FreeBSD 9
Pixel Perfect replied to panz3r's topic in Suggestion Box
Well I do, and I agree with Dan. This is just you exercising content control over your editor whilst criticizing Sony for exercising content control over their console!