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Brunopark09
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Posted: 19th Sep 2010 23:01
Is there a motion blur to use with 1.17?

Thanks

WHY PROJECT BLUE IS SO EXPENSIVE!?!?!?

Nomad Soul
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Posted: 19th Sep 2010 23:32
Yes there is but you'll need to purchase the new Project Blue 1.8c mod which is based on FPSC V117.

It comes with a motion blur full screen shader which actually works great.

Brunopark09
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Posted: 19th Sep 2010 23:55 Edited at: 20th Sep 2010 00:02
Why everything need project blue seems like the poor guys like me are destined to use the stock engine forever

WHY PROJECT BLUE IS SO EXPENSIVE!?!?!?

rolfy
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Posted: 20th Sep 2010 00:03 Edited at: 20th Sep 2010 00:38
Welcome to the real world where not everything is free, if you really think Project Blue is so expensive maybe you should just go code your own mod, then you can see how much work goes into these things. In fact much of PB's features are being put into the migration so its not really the old 'stock' engine anymore.
I reckon if you build yourself a game you will want to sell it, in fact I saw a thread by you asking how to do this online, maybe your game should be free.
Might seem a bit harsh, but dude, quality costs both time and money some folks around here can afford to give freely while others might rely on selling their work to make ends meet.

I....for one.... appreciate something more if I paid for it, its how these things work.
Brunopark09
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Posted: 20th Sep 2010 01:37
Yes, i tried to mod the engine and i know that is really hard, but think in this, there are commercial games that cost 10 dollars, and there were a lot of people working on it, project blue is an awesome mod, is the best mod for fpsc so far but is really expensive, i'm not saying that i want it free, just the preice is high.

And yes, i asked about how to sell games, but i think the price will not be higher than $10 IF i sell it

(and i have to confese, i thought in sell it to buy project blue ).

And returning to the thread, do you know if motion blur exist to v1.17?

WHY PROJECT BLUE IS SO EXPENSIVE!?!?!?

Bigsnake
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Posted: 22nd Sep 2010 00:07
Quote: "Yes, i tried to mod the engine and i know that is really hard"


Acturly Dark Basic Pro isn't that hard (Not as hard has c++ at least lol) If you put enough effort in learning it like... HARDCORE CODER then you should have it masterd within a year

Too be honest I do think it is a little unfair PB is sold though, I know it's a epic mod with loads of hard work but still, Lee should have put a rule up saying that mods have to be free so it's fair to all users because some may not be old enough to have a paypal or have parents that trust paypal.

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bruce3371
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Posted: 22nd Sep 2010 00:21
I have to say, I'm with rolfy on this one.

Quote: "quality costs both time and money"


'nuff said really.

Quote: "Lee should have put a rule up saying that mods have to be free so it's fair to all users"


Using that argument, one could say that all model packs, media, games etc etc should be free 'so it's fair to all users'.

Life ain't fair unfortunately. Those of us that are old enough to have Paypal, are also old enough to go to work and earn our money. In the same way that some of the media creators earn their money from their media.

Just because some of us don't have the money to spend on media, doesn't give us the right to penalise media creators by preventing them from earning money from their work.

I game therefore I am.
Brunopark09
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Posted: 22nd Sep 2010 05:34
Quote: "or have parents that trust paypal."


That's the reason of why i didn't buy PB when i get the cash

Quote: "Using that argument, one could say that all model packs, media, games etc etc should be free 'so it's fair to all users'."


Is difeerent because mods are engine-modifications, and model packs are a sort of add-on to FPSC

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vortech
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Posted: 22nd Sep 2010 09:04
Actually your have to make only that shader. Then just replace old bloom shader with it. Or use EFX mod. It contains motion blur.


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bruce3371
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Posted: 22nd Sep 2010 21:02
@Brunopark09 Unfortunately, It's not as simple as that.

Models and media still take time and effort to produce and can also make a difference between an ordinary run-of-the-mill game and a BOTB game in the same way that an engine modification can.

Anyone who puts time and effort into contributing to the FPSC community, whether it be an engine mod or some other type of media, fully deserve to make money from their hard work.

None of us have the right to discriminate between engine mods and other media, or try to dictate what can make money and what can't make money.

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