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3 Dimensional Chat / 3D Game Maker Question

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Nue B
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 03:20
I have FPSC and was thinking of buying 3D Game maker, but I would like to know if 3DGM supports multiplayer games and for games that are multi-level; is there a save/load ability? And also, Can I use the models from 3d game maker in FPSC or does that require a license?

If anyone can help me I Thank you.

Nue B. or not Nue B. That is the question.
Richard Davey
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 03:58
No, T3DGM games are not multi-player. Yes they can have more than one level. No you cannot save/load during the games. No you cannot use the models in FPSC.

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Nue B
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 04:19
WOW! Thanks a lot. I'll hold off on buying it until they update it.
I'm really disappointed though, the program sounds awesome. But without the multiplayer and saving/loading abilities it's just a nice looking matrix. I'll stay with FPSC.

Nue B. or not Nue B. That is the question.
Xenocythe
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 04:39
They won't update it. If you want maximum freedom, then just get DBPro. You may already know that its a all-programming language. If your going to get DB, then don't get DBC, definetly get DBPro.

But if you like drag and drop, then... just don't get 3D Game Maker.


Richard Davey
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 04:43
We have no plans to update it.

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zavix
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 18:39
is it possible to edit the models on T3DGM?
Nue B
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2006 03:24
Quote: "is it possible to edit the models on T3DGM?
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Zavix, get your own thread!


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SimSmall
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2006 13:11
Of course it's possible, but doesn't necessarily mean that its allowed...

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