Looking to use celestia for online gaming development.
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Topic authorsean-san
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Looking to use celestia for online gaming development.
Hi, I'm sean-san development head of Project Nebula, a space based top down true RPG. I was wondering, since celestia is freely modifyable if it is possible to have it overlay course adjustment, tie it in with a game client and have it show other user's ships ? thanks in advance
Sean-san
Project Nebula
Sean-san
Project Nebula
You might want to consider coordinating your efforts with the people working on "Mostly Harmless".
See http://mostlyharmless.sourceforge.net/index.htm
p.s. You also should consider changing the color scheme on the Web page you mention. Black against dark olive is completly unreadable on my monitor.
See http://mostlyharmless.sourceforge.net/index.htm
p.s. You also should consider changing the color scheme on the Web page you mention. Black against dark olive is completly unreadable on my monitor.
Selden
Celestia uses 3ds (3d studio max) format for its models.
png, jpeg for portable textures, dds format works too.
Sourcecode is on sourceforge at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/celestia
png, jpeg for portable textures, dds format works too.
Sourcecode is on sourceforge at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/celestia
Selden
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Then get a new programer, lol. Just Kiddin.
hates 3d
What year are you living in ?
The PacMan age is over, so forget 2D, but after looking at your site I see your not giving it up. Sorry, these pictures of starships are not up to today's standard.
Most companies try to exaggerate these previews, but I see you don't.
But ok, I can not judge until I've seen the demo on my PC.
So good luck programming.
P.s. I still think it's a bit strange to use a free program, as you are trying to make money. And that color thing of your page...
The PacMan age is over, so forget 2D, but after looking at your site I see your not giving it up. Sorry, these pictures of starships are not up to today's standard.
Most companies try to exaggerate these previews, but I see you don't.
But ok, I can not judge until I've seen the demo on my PC.
So good luck programming.
P.s. I still think it's a bit strange to use a free program, as you are trying to make money. And that color thing of your page...
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Topic authorsean-san
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Its people like you guys we are trying to avoid, I can take crits fine, but have you people EVER played a zelda game on ya old snes, and played it....and played it. Who cares about 3d much anyway, its replay value The game is free, so comepletly free even the first year or two of server hosting is free. so answer me this:
when you goto to store to buy a new game, do you buy the newest flashiest game with 0replay value, or do you buy that 2d dusty game which you can play over and over?
when you goto to store to buy a new game, do you buy the newest flashiest game with 0replay value, or do you buy that 2d dusty game which you can play over and over?
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i buy the newest flashiest game that has a major replay value.
Last edited by TVTExtreme4 on 10.10.2002, 03:23, edited 1 time in total.
Alright, I think you've had just a little too much lens flare. Metal Gear Solid 2 is great. Civilization III is great. Get over it.
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