Is DarkBASIC Pro The Best Current Software To Create A Hockey Video Game?
Quote:Original post by Dmytry
nah, people. 2D hockey games is not so hard thing to develop.
What part of:
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I am a newbie and would like to create a hockey video game, that is ESPN 2k, and EA SPORTS NHL quality.
didn't you see? The EA SPORTS quality part?
never played any of these.. it's IMHO pointless to play "sport" games on computer, the only "sport" game i played on computer sometimes is pool, and only because i don't have pool table.
anyway. If he will ever start to code something, he will ajust "magnitude" of his project, and will make a 2D hockey game, if he will try hard enough.
anyway. If he will ever start to code something, he will ajust "magnitude" of his project, and will make a 2D hockey game, if he will try hard enough.
Quote:Original post by Dmytry
If he will ever start to code something, he will ajust "magnitude" of his project, and will make a 2D hockey game, if he will try hard enough.
The games he mentioned are the top sports games (rendered with 3D perspective) with advanced AI, modelling, etc. And the majority of beginners don't adjust to a lower level, they quit.
Quote:Original post by vipejc
I am a newbie and would like to create a hockey video game, that is ESPN 2k, and EA SPORTS NHL quality. Is DarkBASIC Pro the best current software do this with?
Sure, it's possible with DarkBASIC Pro.
But you'll need to hire as many people as EA have working on their NHL games if you want something of comparable quality.
From his profile:
Man, I want that job. Now I just have to find a company that specializes in collaborating and elaborating on hockey game ideas.
Quote:Job Description - I think up numerous hockey video game ideas, concepts, and suggestions. Then collaborate and elaborate on them. With the producers and company. And have my material implemented into the hockey games.
Man, I want that job. Now I just have to find a company that specializes in collaborating and elaborating on hockey game ideas.
Quote:Original post by Boris Karloff
I'd use HTML and variables, if I were you.
Variables++ or Objective Variables are far better for these purposes.
Quote:Original post by RavuyaQuote:Original post by Boris Karloff
I'd use HTML and variables, if I were you.
Variables++ or Objective Variables are far better for these purposes.
True, but I think the real power of variables will surface once we have Managed Variables in the Visual Variables++.Net suite.
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