18th Bday, LotA Released, AGOS

Posted by omicron1 on April 4, 2007, 12:03 p.m.

1. I'm going to be 18 on the 8th. (Easter Sunday) Thus, I'll be able to help put a Republican in office next election.

2. Lions of the Atlantic has been released here and on the GMC. I'm trying to upload a patched version to the 64D topic at the moment, however.

3. Another "minor" game project: A Game of Spades.

Genre: Point-and-click Adventure

Resolution: 640x480

In A Game of Spades, you play a recently-deceased man who has been returned to the living world. You are now part of a game of sorts, played by powerful, unknown entities for their own amusement. Your goal: to collect ten souls within three hours, by any means possible.

4. DoC has been steadily progressing. Recently, I've been adding several 2E buildings, including the Market and Blacksmith; and fixing a lot of bugs related to the economy and building placement.

Comments

abacus 17 years, 8 months ago

Also, i tihnk you should work on modelling some high-quality high-poly realistic images for the interface, as the current one doesnt match the nice looking game part. It just plain clashes. You're not exactly the best pixeller in the world.

omicron1 17 years, 8 months ago

Actually, the images that are in there now are pretty much all stand-ins. If you'll notice, several of the building icons have been improved from the blue-on-green stand-in.

abacus 17 years, 8 months ago

ok.

Can i please have the demo now?

omicron1 17 years, 8 months ago

Mmmnope. But I am working on it. The following is a checklist to the demo release:

* Create new "demo" map (working on this)

* Implement 1E and 2E units (could take as much as two weeks)

* Create demo scenario

* Bugtest

* Release

Crane-ium 17 years, 8 months ago

Cool looking screenshots, especially the second…

Congrats as well…

s 17 years, 8 months ago

Quote:
You never owned me. And, personally, I'd rather support the party that has respect for human life and morality.
Blasting people is respecting human life and morality more than negotiation?

Sure,sometimes you can't negotiate and sometimes you have to hang back after beating the crap out of people,but now I remember the other part that made me get freaked by you,militarism

omicron1 17 years, 8 months ago

Militarism? US? If I recall correctly, it was the terrorists who attacked us, not the other way around. And then, with Iraq… I wonder if you know or care how many civilian and other casualties were caused by each side. How many of the Iraqi dead were killed by the militant guerilla fighters, and how many by our troops, hmm? "Blasting people?" You're looking at the wrong side.

And if we're talking casualties, let's compare some numbers. Here's a nice summary.

s 17 years, 8 months ago

Terrorists are not military.Thus,blaming a country and attacking them is a very inaccurate aiming

Now I half agree some people you have to deal with,but in these cases espionage might be a useful technique(if that was tried and failed,well…)

And the original intent of attacking Iraq,which wasn't very tied to Afghanistan,was to do with nukes?I don't recall any being found(Though there was suspicious acts reported,but its hard to sift through all this propaganda)