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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Pick 'em up game?

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BoneLord
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Posted: 21st Sep 2005 19:29
Hi,

Firstly, I know that FPSCreator is for FPS games - but would it be possible to create a 3D game where the player works their way through a level collecting specific items (e.g. good for their health) and trying to avoid others (bad for their health)? I'm thinking of creating a game for young kids, so I don't really when running around with AK-47s

Any advice on this would be appreciated - thanks.
Infinint
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Posted: 22nd Sep 2005 05:27
Should be able to make an entity like the health power ups, and make a new one with a negative number for how much the health power up gives you.
BoneLord
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Posted: 22nd Sep 2005 18:32
Thanks for the advice. I'm currently downloading v1 at the moment, so I'll be able to play around with it soon. I take it that the player doesn't need to be armed with a weapon in order to compile a game? I just want them to be able to explore areas and pick up entities that will improve or lower their health score.
=ChrisB=
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Posted: 23rd Sep 2005 02:07
Yea, it shouldnt be too hard.

I may not be good in school, may not hae had a girl for a while, ma not had a social life in years, BUT I"M STILL THE ONLY ONE IN SCHOOL WHO KNOWS HOW TO MAKE GAMES!!!

uman
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Posted: 23rd Sep 2005 03:56
BoneLord,

Answer is Yes to all.

Zero #43
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Posted: 23rd Sep 2005 03:58
ahhh, the old "hello world" command, i remember learning that good oll' days

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BoneLord
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Posted: 23rd Sep 2005 13:21
Thanks for all the advice - I've just downloaded v1 (at long last!) and I'm gonna get stuck in. I had thought that zone markers might be the way to go after reading the manual, so now I know for sure...

Thanks again guys - I'll let you know how I get on

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