I'm really good at making games but this crappy cnc that I have allways screw my games up can someone send me the full version of MMF? I would buy MMF but it costs too much.
Show me the power child,
I'd like to say,
That I'm down on my knees today,
Gives me the butterflies,
Gives me away,
'Til I'm up on my feet again,
I'm feeling outshined.
Jeez, sorry about that. Just me being an ass, as usual.
Show me the power child,
I'd like to say,
That I'm down on my knees today,
Gives me the butterflies,
Gives me away,
'Til I'm up on my feet again,
I'm feeling outshined.
"Outshined" - SoundGarden
Assault Andy Administrator
I make other people create vaporware
Registered 29/07/2002
Points 5686
6th August, 2003 at 02:46:57 -
OMG! Last person who said that had their account deleted. But they were asking for good warez sites.
Delete this before you get bashed or baleeted (Homestar)
Yeah, I will send you the full version! FREE of charge Yep! That's how nice of guy I am. Since you are really good at making games I just couldn't resist, I'll even throw in a Jamagic aswell, and that isn't it! Nope, instead of giving you MMF I'm just going to tell you to fuck off and buy your own MMF!
Broomie, I wouldn't advise that. He could just be lying. He just pops out of nowhere, and asks for the full version of MMF. What should you do? Say "No"!
Edit Never Mind, I didn't read your whole message. X)
Edited by the Author.
Project Progress:
1.: Droid Runner (5% Complete)
Finishing Up Game Engine
P.S. Anyone ever play M.A.X.? That TBS was awesome. The only thing it lacked was...the ability to run on windows 98 and up....the only thing it had that was bad was the file size(almost 600mbs), which really made it seem huge when compared to C&C(the original) which was only 24mbs.
M.A.X. 2 supports windows 98, but has EXACTLY the same graphics as M.A.X., which was made in 1995(same time as C&C?). It's basically a stand-alone expansion pack which supports a higher OS.
The cool thing about M.A.X. was that every unit was fully customizable, and had levels. You could also pick research tech, for example....
The enemy is using tanks to overrun our defenses! Well..lets see...research laser cannon...now, I will MOUNT LASER CANNONS on my DUNE BUGGIES...lets increase bike armour to 40, twice that of tanks!.....4876 gold! oy!....that'll take a while to mine!
*looks at mining charts* Hmm.. a deposit over there. *sends surveyor over* Bzzt, 6 gold/turn detected.(high amount)
*builds construction tubes to location and xfers construction materials from storage* *consturction bots show up and start building mines*
Ok, this could go on forever...my point is it was a REALLY detailed game.
Kramy
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Well, I've had the MMF 1.5 Demo since early April, and it still works. When it starts up, it reminds you that the program is a demo and is limited to only 30 days, but does absolutely nothing to stop you from using it forever. Granted, it can't save .exe files, but I won't need that support until after I finish the game I'm working on.
"In fact I've just checked the MMF official site, it says that the demo only lasts 30 days."
easy enough to get around. just set your system date to 2050 before you install it, then set it back afterwards
"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
1) if I had one,
2) if you had a normal email account,
not a hotmail, which nearly fits 2 mb.
3) go earn some money and perhaps one day
you will be able to buy it.
4) Just work around your problem, if you're that good.
Um.. $50 is very, very expensive in a 'uncivilised country', especially if you're just patching up the damn thing. I'd ask for a free MMF patch myself or at least write a really long whining post about it, but I don't need it badly enough. Screw active picture objects and 26 alt. values.
Disclaimer: Any sarcasm in my posts will not be mentioned as that would ruin the purpose. It is assumed that the reader is intelligent enough to tell the difference between what is sarcasm and what is not.