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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Publising help

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Splash down
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 03:54
Does any1 no a good place to publish games in australia?
I would really like to start getting my games published.

Remember 2 flush, Splashdown

Splashdownedthemonstas
http://www.freewebs.com/splashdowngames
Uthink
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 05:59
You might consider publishing it yourself and just look for a distributor.

"I'm trying to find new ways to make this game more attractive." - Dennis Rodman
AlanC
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Location: Seattle, WA
Posted: 5th Jul 2008 06:30
You just started to use fpsc and you think you have the skills to make a game commerical quality?


Punk13
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 07:49
Quote: "Remember 2 flush"


Ill try to remember

Plystire
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 11:14
@AlanC:

Do not doubt the power of the Novice.

Not all newbies tot he forums are 13 year old kids with a dream of making Halo clones. In fact, many actually have some pretty decent level designing skills that many around here lack.

One thing most everyone here lacks is the drive and initiative to FINISH something.

FPSC may be a toy to a lot of people here, but to some it may actually be a tool.


The one and only,


Whosoever says, "Don't sweat the small stuff," is obviously not a programmer.
CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 11:19
Quote: "In fact, many actually have some pretty decent level designing skills that many around here lack."


....

Punk13
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 11:31
Try Manifesto Games They do the deal like 60% for you snd 40 for them they wont put it on stores but on their site one fpsc game was published through them. So try that

Good Luck

Aaagreen
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 14:25 Edited at: 5th Jul 2008 14:25
Quote: "Not all newbies tot he forums are 13 year old kids with a dream of making Halo clones."


HEY!!!! HELLO!! Not all 13 year olds are like that! I am that age, and I can do this!



yes, some people may be like that. But as far as i'm concerned, fpsc isnt good enough for a halo-clone. it would probably lag to an unplayable rate if you recreated the first quake.

The Simon Cowell of TGC.
Punk13
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 14:41
It really dosent matter if you can make a good map at a young or old age. In a way its not more impressive for a younger person to make a map then an older person. If you can make a great looking map then thats all that matter.PLUS you can tell the 10 year olds around here, there the ones with the threads that are like


I NEED LOTS OF MODELs

Hi can u guys make me like 30 ppl and 80 guns and lots of models
Plez ill put your names in the Credits REAL BIG and i mean Real Big.
Plez You'll Be My Frend forever


Know an older person

Im in Need Of Some Models

Hello i am trying to start a company and im trying to launch a new game. I need some skilled modelers to model
around 30 people
and around 80 guns oh and i need some segments and some other misc iteams. I will Pay You By hour or by model witch ever fits you and you will have your name in the credits.



Yeah so its easy to tell a 10 year old from an older person, but dont get me wrong some older people are stupid too.

CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 14:43
...and some young people are smart.....or at least, I believe I'm smart....

Punk13
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 14:47
No dont get me wrong some young people are really smart and can Make some amazing stuff (im sorta young) Like look at puppyofkosh's THE WAREHOUSE.

Oh and CG does that smiley follow you everywhere?

Toasty Fresh
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 15:07
I'm smart! Spell 'pthisis' for me... oh, damn!

Punk13
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 15:09
Ok..........pthisis.....WAS i right?

CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 16:02
What smily? Oh, that guy....yeh....he thinks we're friends, but I don't actually like him......


-"Hi again......."

puppyofkosh
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 17:56
Quote: "puppyofkosh's THE WAREHOUSE."

You better look at it.

But yeah I agree with punk, age doesn't really matter, its maturity.

Quote: "What smily? Oh, that guy....yeh....he thinks we're friends, but I don't actually like him......"

I never use smileys so I don't worry about upsetting them.

Robert F
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 20:34
sorry for hijacking a minute:

Aaagreen check your mail

Punk13
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 22:04
Quote: "eh....he thinks we're friends, but I don't actually like him......
"


lol, yep this gruachy smiley somehow follow's me around sometimes-(

Uthink
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 22:28
You might also have someone who's been developing games with other tools. Their experience may lead them to very quick development with fpsc. It may not matter. Looks like he's been scared off of his own thread. I don't think it was very helpful for him.

"I'm trying to find new ways to make this game more attractive." - Dennis Rodman
Punk13
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 22:44
Your Right in that aspect uthimk i use to work with rpg maker and although its totally different i believe that My level Design Is so much better because of time with rpg maker xp.

CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 22:54
Ahhh....yeh, the fun I had with that thing....

It's just sitting there collecting dust now, oh well......

.....GET OUTTA MY POST!

Punk13
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 23:51
lol

Splash down
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Posted: 6th Jul 2008 10:47
Not scared out, just been on vacation.I wos using this thing called game maker 7.0 but it was mainly a 2d image. i'm uploading 1 of the fps i made and you'll see why i switched to fpsc.

Splashdownedthemonstas
http://www.freewebs.com/splashdowngames

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Punk13
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Posted: 6th Jul 2008 10:55
did me info help at all?

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