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Work in Progress / Biops 2 (FPS)

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Sayonari Omega Black
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2006 23:11
It's like the first one and nothing much to say really.
Any comments will we appreciated.

Image attached.

Working on.

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Uncle Sam
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2006 23:42
Hehe, not bad!

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French gui
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Posted: 4th Apr 2006 00:04
Yep, cool screenie, any chance of a video (or demo)?

The admiral
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Posted: 4th Apr 2006 06:46
Looks awesome dude

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Baggers
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Posted: 4th Apr 2006 10:08
I remember playing the first. Was a decent size, I'm looking forward to seeing where this is going.

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Posted: 4th Apr 2006 22:27 Edited at: 4th Apr 2006 22:28
Will that insect be able to, well eat my brain? This looks awesome man!

FoxBlitzz
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Posted: 4th Apr 2006 22:27 Edited at: 4th Apr 2006 22:28
Spider/crab-like enemy needs a shadow. Other than that, it's pretty cool.

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Chris Franklin
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Posted: 7th Apr 2006 13:05
Looks cool

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Lukas W
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Posted: 7th Apr 2006 15:11
reminds me of starship troopers, the game.
cool though

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Sayonari Omega Black
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Posted: 13th Apr 2006 20:20
Thanks for all your comments, we are working hard to make a decent game.
The demo will be out some time soon.

Meanwhile I'm attaching another screen.

Working on.

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Hawkeye
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Posted: 13th Apr 2006 20:27
Nice level, but the ceiling fan texture sticks out like a sore thumb on a piece of plate glass. Extrude a box from the ceiling or something, it'll make it look more natural. Sweet design otherwise


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Posted: 13th Apr 2006 21:34
Creepy... A pair of glowing eyes in the dark would be great...

Sayonari Omega Black
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Posted: 22nd Apr 2006 19:43
This screen shows some game parameters (fps, polygons, rigid bodies).

Hope you like it

Working on.

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Sayonari Omega Black
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Posted: 6th May 2006 05:27 Edited at: 4th Jun 2006 18:11
Can't upload it...
The page send me a SQL error...
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Here is the first video.

I used the Fraps demo so the video is short and heavy (16 megs) so be wared.
The video was recorded at 35 fps but the game runs at smoothly 60 fps.

Any comments will be appreciated.

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Can't upload it...
The page send me a SQL error...

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DB newbie
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Posted: 6th May 2006 05:37
were is the link.

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Posted: 6th May 2006 14:18
Good question.

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lol

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Pricey
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Posted: 6th May 2006 21:36
this looks very very pretty

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Sayonari Omega Black
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Posted: 14th Jun 2006 17:23
This is one of the advertising posters we have made.
The demo will be out very soon...

Hope you like it.

Working on.

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cdborrego
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Posted: 14th Aug 2006 08:16
Just another image....

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FoxBlitzz
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Posted: 14th Aug 2006 08:58
Umm, when I said "Spider/crab-like enemy needs a shadow," I meant that it needed a stencil shadow. Not a blob shadow that doesn't cover the entire body.

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Posted: 14th Aug 2006 09:25
Looks fine to me, probably performance friendly.

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Posted: 14th Aug 2006 09:26
Aw, come on. Why does everyone say that? As long as the shadowcasting mesh is somewhat low-poly, you get very little performance decrease.

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Sayonari Omega Black
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Posted: 14th Aug 2006 18:36
Somehow the shadowcasting still has many bugs... the command need some fixes

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FoxBlitzz
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Posted: 15th Aug 2006 00:04
Use the stencilshadowbone.fx file from the compiler directory. It's supposed to work a lot better, and you'll be able to change more attributes. Also, are you using the GPU shadow shading, or the CPU shadows? You should be using the GPU shadows, because they're faster.

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Sayonari Omega Black
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Posted: 15th Aug 2006 18:16 Edited at: 15th Aug 2006 18:20
We have tried with different shadow fx files and the problem isn't the performance, the problem is the way the shadow cast renders and the position of the lights.

At this moment we don't have time to optimize it (too much things to do), surely later.

Working on.

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