Every other coder who starts contributing to open source writes his own game engine; There are so many game engines out there, all of them having pros and cons.
But how many good games are there actually? In my opinion most of the games are lacking either good art or game balance or story or all of these points. So only a few games are actually cool open source games, so if you focus on game, you'd have more attention and likely more contributors coming up anyway :)
As nobody seems to be interested in it for the last 3 monthes, I'll close this topic.
So after 3 monthes, nobody seems to be interested in this. Closing this topic.
Another suggestion/request:
The barrels could be destroyable, i.e. I am requesting a barrel destruction animation.
Very cool stuff, keep up the good work :)
I am really excited for the coding phase.
Special thanks to daneeklu for the nice green outdoors.
Any chance to animated water? That would be so lovely.
Game!
Every other coder who starts contributing to open source writes his own game engine; There are so many game engines out there, all of them having pros and cons.
But how many good games are there actually?
In my opinion most of the games are lacking either good art or game balance or story or all of these points. So only a few games are actually cool open source games, so if you focus on game, you'd have more attention and likely more contributors coming up anyway :)
- Stefan
Added Leonard Pabin and Saphy as authors.
@Leonard:
I am sorry to not have added you in the first run, I just went through the history of git.
To find out who did contribute I looked at the git history.
> gitk <path to filename> shows only those commits which actually touch the filenames
Actually I only looked at the commit authors, not at the commit messages, who sometimes indeed mentioned you as author. My bad, sorry fot that.
@newfloss
Heh, wrong checkbox activated, by bad.I corrected it.
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