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Work in Progress / Billiard Challenge (small update )

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Beavis
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Posted: 16th Dec 2004 18:02
Hello, we still work on our pool/snooker/carambol game (for more than one year), here is new video and screenshots from game.

[href]www.progress-studio.com/download/devdays2004.avi[/href]







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Vues3d on Kalimee
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Posted: 16th Dec 2004 20:34
You've done a really good job on your game!
Nice video...

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Chris K
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Posted: 16th Dec 2004 20:41 Edited at: 16th Dec 2004 20:43
Looks awesome, you might want to lightmap that room to make it look more professional.

The floor around the table looks weird with no shadows.

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Actually, it looks like it is lightmapped but very lightly and the table isn't casting a shadow.
Robin
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Posted: 16th Dec 2004 21:32
Looks really good - I love the room
I'm making a pool game at the moment too (it's also in the wip forum). I've cheated though - I've made the background just plain black
I think it definitely needs a darker lightmap, especially around the pooltable. And some pockets on the pooltables wouldn't be a bad idea either

Robin

ps. I couldn't see the video :-( - it said error connecting to file or something

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Benjamin
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Posted: 17th Dec 2004 08:40
Looks great but..17FPS?

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Lukas W
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Posted: 17th Dec 2004 16:25
this looks really good.
you have done a great job and I love that light reflection effect on the pool table.

but maybe you should fix the pysichs.. the balls spin and rolls way too much and alomst never stops it seems like.

anyway, awesome game. you make me feel like making my own pool game, but unfortunately I dont know how to use Newton yet..

are you using Newton or did you write your own collision/ball physics code?

Beavis
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Posted: 20th Dec 2004 15:12
17 FPS is caused by capturing game to video. We have lightmapped room, but we maybe improve lightmaps. At begining we used own physics but one month back we rewriten it and now use Newton (thanks to Walaber).

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Manticore Night
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Posted: 24th Dec 2004 06:11
did you make the art on the walls, 'cause it's really cool.

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TEH_CODERER
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Posted: 24th Dec 2004 06:41
The frame rate was the only concern but if that is caused by video capturing then there is no probs! Looks really good.

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Beavis
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Posted: 31st Dec 2004 02:03
Manticore Night> All graphics is made by ReWegar (3d and 2d).

Andrew neale > When we don't use capturing software, then on Duron 700 MHz, GeForce 2 32 MB I get around 50 FPS, on Athlon 2600 XP and GeForce 5600 I got 120 FPS on 1024x768 resolution. I think, that it is ok.

Thanks for comments.

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Posted: 31st Dec 2004 03:19
No probs then!

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Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 11th Apr 2005 02:18
Nice looking . But that cue needs to cast a shadow .

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Drew Cameron
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Posted: 11th Apr 2005 02:30
Wow! Excellent looking game

Dumbo and Cool - back on track! 2 level demo and screens in WIP board, 5mb! Go on... have a look.
David R
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Posted: 11th Apr 2005 02:31
Wow.I like it, but one thing: can you [not specifically you, but other people too] not save preview videos in AVI format. I like looking at videos of upcoming projects, but with hefty AVI files, it makes quite a long download. [Use windows movie maker and compress it to WMV]

P:2.4ghz /HD: 120 GB/ GeForce FX 5600 128meg / WinHEC Longhorn Build 4074
Baggers
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Posted: 11th Apr 2005 03:31
Or download VirtualDub (dont worry its free) and then you can compress to DivX format. Also does a good job with sound.

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