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carlii posted 26-12-2001 06:46 GMT     
i remember heavy talk of battle engines members in the forum where making

where can i download those? and is it ok if i use it in my game?

Computer Whizz posted 26-12-2001 15:12 GMT          
Well, I for one, have not done ANYTHING more yet - college is very busy when you're doing Maths, Physics and Computing....

But ASA I get my determination back I'll get started on it.

Computer Whizz

Luridii posted 26-12-2001 18:28 GMT          
sounds familiar CW, those the courses I be doin nxt year!
Tyrant posted 31-12-2001 05:24 GMT          
Well, I had a really deep one, but it was in a version prior to 3.0 so it can't really be used anymore. I also wouldn't share it anyway since it's my own piece of work:-)

I am making a totally new battle engine for 3.1 BETA which is simpler and less complicated (I had a problem with confusing myself with my other engine), but hopefully fun nonetheless. Why don't you try making your own? It's not that hard, just use creativity and lots of conditions. Quest can pretty much do anything you want it to do!

As for CW, are you planning on majoring in some kind of computer coding for software or even games? I plan on using Quest as a stepping stone for practice to get me into the gaming biz. My mind is just exploding with imagination and creativity, and I HAVE TO USE IT! Whaaaa!!! I'm also thinking about getting into 3D modelling and may try to step into the movie biz for special effects, but I don't see that happening.

....Don't mind me going off topic. It happens from time to time.

carlii posted 01-01-2001 12:43 GMT          
Yes, me too Tyrant, I just use QDK tho` not by writing the actual code.
Computer Whizz posted 01-01-2001 05:03 GMT          
Well Tyrant, I am going on to Uni and getting a degree in Computing (hopfully with C/C++), perhaps even Maths (my second strong point).
I also want to get into computer graphics - mostly to build up my expertese with all the aspects of games. Oh, and let's not forget sound sampling (not TOO interested - but being able to make a nice tune is good to have under your belt!).
Initially I'll work on mini projects (a bit like Alex here) then use these to impress employers. Firstly getting into applications - having games as a hobby. Then persue other stuff after that!

But I also understand that it isn't (usually) a one man job - and that I'll need the skills of others to get the most out of MY skills!

Computer Whizz