(originally posted June 2nd, but it got deleted)
Who here thinks that Clickteam should make a click-based 3D game maker? As easy to use as The Games Factory, but lets you make your games in 3D.
I have been designing some screenshots for this software. These "screenshots" shows just one possibility of what the interface could be like. I will make a link to the pictures in a reply once I finish them.
Well, anyways, if you have any thoughts on this just post a reply.
I was making something like this a long time ago, it was called "Enigma". It got to the stage where you could create objects and move them around through the level editor and at runtime with the event editor... I dont know why I stopped making it, I guess I just got bored... which I do easily
Mike
"Now I guess we're... 'Path-E-Tech Management'" -Dilbert
It probably would have an import thing so meshes can be imported. I'm hoping that's what MMF-3D will have anyway, so I can import my 3D Studio MAX meshes. Maybe there'll be a simple modeller.
Yeah, MMF3D sounds sweet, who knows what it will be like though, it could be great, of it could flop, I personally think that it will probubly do good, considering the rest of their products. I just hope its as easy to use as MMF or TGF.
I wanted to put a bullet in between the eyes of every panda that wouldnt screw to save its own species. - Tyler Durden - Fight Club
Anyuk, Jamagic is not that. Jamagic is typing and what the title says is "Click-based" (no typing in code). Oh and all that stuff about MMF 3D... I am at clickteam's site right now (in another window) and it doesn't say anything about a MMF 3D. Where is it? I don't think MMF 3D exist. I would be glad if you proved me wrong by sending me a link. (Then I could dump this project of designing interfaces and such)
"are you duders dumb, or just plain stupid, LOLOLLOL I MAED IT UP MYSELF "
Jamagic uses the Java language so if u r a lazy game maker like me then its no good. I was on a Java course a few weeks ago but i quit cos it wuz so damn hard. You'd have to be really skilled to use Jamagic....
there is a 3d games maker I (which is not clickteam and is a click creator not a typing in one) it is... lol.. called ed games maker (original title). u can buy it for £10 over in Britain.
I only like to make graphics, and thinkin' about how the game should be, and then create the game as fast and easy as possible..so..yeah I AM affraid of work!
Im learning jamagic, so Im not being lazy, I just thought a click-based 3D game maker would be cool. If you don't want a click-based 3D game maker, thats fine with me, just thought it was a good idea........
I studied computer grpahics in college, not computer programming, I'm more into the graphics side of things. I learned K&P cos I was interested in game design, but without the programming, and I learned the subsequent versions TGF and MMF. So it's not being lazy, I bet most programmers aren't too good at graphics either.
On an unrelated subject, next week I'll be releasing the first level demo of The Lemon Scented Adventures Of Sod, the most surreal blood fest you'll ever see.
I think a 3-d Game Maker that doesnt involve having to leanr a Computer Language would be great!! i dont know much about MMF3D though, ive only really read the click convention report and that was about it.
The 3D Sprite object in MMF isnt for making 3D games, it's more so you can insert 3D logos and things.
For example, if your selling an MP3 player, you might like to insert a 3D model that a user can rotate it and have a look at the player from all angles.
The Mode7 object is quite good, there was a 3D game sent in a while back that was made with it, and that ran quite fast. It's faux 3D in that you dont use 3D objects, but rather place 2D sprites in a 3D world to give the impression of 3D (kind of like Duke Nukem 3D and other games didnt use real 3D). Still gives quite a good effect.
Mike
"Now I guess we're... 'Path-E-Tech Management'" -Dilbert
From what I saw of it at last years convention, it looks set to be extremely promising. Of course, what was shown was in the extremely early stages, but what was demonstrated: A custom camera engine! A system where, you lay down the base terrain, then you add increments, and then your player can be controlled on it. That's what was mentioned, and there was a demo of it. My only worry is that it'll end up being like the 3D Gamemaker and be very limited in its capabilities.
Has anyone here heard of 3d rad
Thats nice and simple (To an extent), Fairly powerful (If you have time), And it came with a nice pack of graphics, fx and objects.
Only problem is that the engine is kinda poor.
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Assault Andy Administrator
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17th June, 2003 at 02:27:11 -
3d rad is now outdated. You can download it for free as abandonware. It is fully functionall, but it looks pretty dodgey.
"(kind of like Duke Nukem 3D and other games didnt use real 3D)"
'real' 3D? please define that for me.
"Say you're hanging from a huge cliff at the top of mt. everest and a guy comes along and says he'll save you, and proceeds to throw religious pamphlets at you while simultaniously giving a sermon." - Dustin G
Real 3D = Full 3D. You know, like Warcraft 3 or GTA 3 or C&C: Generals. DN3D mainly used well.. illusionary 3D coz the comps back then didn't have the power to really process all the polys.
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Assault Andy Administrator
I make other people create vaporware
Registered 29/07/2002
Points 5686
19th June, 2003 at 06:05:13 -
T3DGM - Is supposed to be not that great. My clicking friend has it, and said it wasn't very good. I might buy it though, because it still looks good! It has a random game generation button..... How lazy can you get?