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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Enemies health/ enemy selection

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FPS man
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Posted: 26th Nov 2004 10:17
From the videos the soldier guys seemed to just run at you like in beserk mode and took atleast 3 shot gun shots close up to die.. will you be able to change their health.. and im in planning for a sc-fi shooter..are humans the only enemies in the program or are their alien like guys..*like starshiptrooper bugs=P) and i cant make my own since i dotn have other 3d programs.
IanM
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Posted: 26th Nov 2004 20:24
That was only one AI that you saw there - there will be more available than that.

IIRC, the enemy health is also a scriptable/settable value, so you can tweak it if you wish.

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Richard Davey
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Posted: 27th Nov 2004 04:10
Yeah, health settings is up to you. It's a property in the editor.

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FPS man
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Posted: 27th Nov 2004 09:44
ok thanks, well cant wait for it to come out =P
New World Order
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Posted: 27th Nov 2004 19:54
Quote: "*like starshiptrooper bugs=P) and i cant make my own since i dotn have other 3d programs."


theres some good cheap (or even free) 3d modellers out there. my personal favorite is Milkshape3d. You get a 30-day free trial version and can register for $25 (or EURO 25) its definately worth that money and if you are seriously considering to start modelling, milkshape would be my recommendation, because everything from modeling to texturing to animating to exporting is relatively easy and quick to learn
you can get more info and the trial version here: http://www.milkshape3d.com/

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Posted: 27th Nov 2004 20:49
There is also a free version of gameSpace...

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FPS man
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Posted: 28th Nov 2004 01:40
thanks ill look into those.

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