At 10:50am on February 1, 2009, Travis Piper said…
Thanks for the comment on the picture and what i just added was that you can still see it in actiong at google video. Also there is 4 motherboards on each rack and that 1 tower alone is a terribite of storage.
You're welcome. :) An RTS, btw, is a very hard game to make. And if you are learning blender on top of that, you won't have much time. BLender has a high learning curve.
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This is a group for all of you geeks out there who enjoys playing a little chess evry know and then. I know i do. So if you feel like playng a game just send a comment and ask if enyone wants to play. I usually play in chesscube.com
This is a group for all of you geeks out there who enjoys playing a little chess evry know and then. I know i do. So if you feel like playng a game just send a comment and ask if enyone wants to play. I usually play in chesscube.com
I Am Legend by Richard Matheson, NOT the stupid movie adaptation version.
All of Chuck Palahniuk's novels.
World War Z by Max Brooks
Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
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Anyway, making a game is hard. :D There is a lot of software that is focused on making games, however.
3D Gamemaker is probably the easiest way to make a 3D game. It's just drag and drop. http://t3dgm.thegamecreators.com/
Gamemaker (yoyogames.com) is good for 2D type games.
RPG Maker for making RPG's
And Dark Basic, which is more programming, while the others above is a bit more drag and drop (but can get quite sophisticated as well).
Hope that helps!