Hi I'm looking for a coder or two to help me assemble a one-map demo for an RTS in MMF.
I'd like to have a working prototype before I go any further, if this can be accomplished then I may plan to take it farther. It will be done in pseudo-fantasy/future otherworldly style. The two main factions will be furry jungle warriors, (like my avatar) and amphibious soldiers, so far. That could change too. I also want to experiment with this, it will not be a WC clone, I want to try and add some unique features that will make it fun to play.
I myself am a spriter, here is some of the work I've done for what the game will look like asthetically, though the HUD will be overhauled and some graphics may be as well.
http://gazler.com/users/xanthier//shoddy_mockup.png
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If your interested, IM me on AOL "Yawnmuffin" or email me "ian at flexiss.net" or post here and I will contact you.
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Thats some very impressive pixel art there, im sure youll have no trouble finding a coder. although RTS's are quite difficult to code though, you may want to also post this over at the Clickteam Forums if you havent already: www.clickteam.com/CTforum.
Good luck with it!
I tell you from experience an RTS in MMF is a nightmare to code.
Good luck!
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The actual grid based movement isn't that hard due to the wonderful pathfinding extension. Look at some examples with it, it makes the movement alot easier.
Personally, I'm not too fond of WC2. But I'm looking to make a rather unique RTS anyway, so I'll offer to help. Two conditions though: I get some credit and I get to use the engine in my game without being sued. Oh, and my final exam's gonna be in the next 3 weeks, so any help might have to be delayed for a bit
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