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Geek Culture / Sui Generis KickStarter RPG

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Fallout
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Posted: 8th Nov 2012 23:17
This is by far my favourite kickstarter at the moment, excluding FPSC Reloaded of course. Really cool and innovative combat system and reading all the Bare Mettle blurb, they sound like a great team trying to do something different.

The developers have coded the entire physics system by themselves and animation is even done procedurally using the physics system. It gives rise to some quality looking combat.



Check out the kickstarter here and see if you like the cut of their jib. For £10, I think it'll urinate all over games like Diablo, Dungeon Siege and any other iso RPG, so it's definitely worth helping them out. Right now it looks like they may only just scrape through on funding so every bit helps!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1473965863/sui-generis?ref=live

Red Eye
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Posted: 8th Nov 2012 23:52
I love those guys! In the video of they stated they programmed every single thing, no library was used. Thats truly amazing. Pure programmers love from me to them. I wish I had some money to support them :´( . Will definitely buy the game though.

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Quik
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Posted: 9th Nov 2012 00:16
Dude, i'm sold - i'm very sold. I have posted this in my social medias <wont help a bit i can tell you but, it's the thought that counts> And i will myslef be backing either 20£ or 40... i just really want that thing to happen ^^
IT LOOKS AMAZING.



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Indicium
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Posted: 9th Nov 2012 00:17
Quote: "In the video of they stated they programmed every single thing, no library was used. "


Why would anybody do this to themselves?


They see me coding, they hating. http://indi-indicium.blogspot.co.uk/
MrValentine
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Posted: 9th Nov 2012 00:31
Quote: "Why would anybody do this to themselves?"


Pain = Pleasure

This looks like it is using DX11 tessellation terrains... of course I would assume they created DX9 fall-back

I like the mechanics

Indicium
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Posted: 9th Nov 2012 01:12
Quote: "his looks like it is using DX11 tessellation terrains..."


It says they are looking to make this game for Mac and Linux, considering he wrote everything himself, it's highly unlikely that it is using DirectX at all.


They see me coding, they hating. http://indi-indicium.blogspot.co.uk/
bitJericho
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Posted: 9th Nov 2012 03:50
The future of gaming is going to be revolutionary with procedurally generated physics-based animations. I'll definitely be buying!

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Rampage
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Posted: 9th Nov 2012 06:40
It really does look amazing.

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mr Handy
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Posted: 9th Nov 2012 06:52
Reminds me of Kung Fu Ragdoll
Fallout
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Posted: 9th Nov 2012 09:11
I'm really getting into KS now. I think it's the future for sure. No longer do developers have to play safe with the same old COD releases to make sure they make something people want. They can throw new and exciting ideas out there and inspire people. Plus if we cut out publishers we get games cheaper and developers finally get to earn wage levels on par with their effort and talent.

You can think of it like an uber early pre-order for dirt cheap. £10 for this game? Sign me up! It'll probably cost £30 when it's finished, plus you get to enjoy the anticipation and follow it's development which improves it's overall value.

Phaelax
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Posted: 10th Nov 2012 04:38
Looks sweet, but it needs more than just a fancy physics system to get me to buy it.

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