Re: Cube Engine
Posted by xconspirisist on
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It is quite fantastic, I playied with it a couple of months back -- in linux -- so that scores points for me. What I just love about it as the fact somebody is attempting to write a game engine that is open source; they're doing it for fun, not for money.
It seems big open source projects are really taking off latly with the fonominal sucess latly - firefox and gaim are absolutly massive. I'll say it again - Microsoft's day's are numberd. :biggrin:
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Cassius on
Tue Dec 21st 2004 at 9:11am
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It doesn't look that bad, really.
Re: Cube Engine
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I've seen this quite some while ago, but never got so far to actually try it out. I'll give it a try... as soon as I have some time, that is...
Re: Cube Engine
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I'll download and take a look, I wouldnt mind working with ya :razz:
[EDIT]Just dl'ing, I'll be on IRC in a sec,[/EDIT]
Re: Cube Engine
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downloading and trying now, Great! , this looks awsome :biggrin:
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Dred_furst on
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checked it out, very nice, now how do i set coopedit mode to 1 on the server console?
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by ReNo on
Tue Dec 21st 2004 at 2:32pm
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Very neat idea and the screenshots look pretty impressive for an open
source FPS engine. Will probably give this a try in the future.
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by pepper on
Tue Dec 21st 2004 at 2:50pm
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there are actualy heaps of free engine you can use to develope your game on.
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Junkyard God on
Tue Dec 21st 2004 at 3:23pm
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lol, me and loz made our very first map in it :biggrin: , was testing it so it turned out poop , :smile: we might continue mapping for it though , it's verry cool :smile:
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Captain P on
Tue Dec 21st 2004 at 3:26pm
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For a Cube engine that site has nice round icons bytheway... :wink:
Downloading as we speak...
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Dred_furst on
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Indeed, it is very nice, although not very complex, some very nice
stuff is possible, I'm going to upload the map we made, and the coop
mapping option is very cool!
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Junkyard God on
Tue Dec 21st 2004 at 3:46pm
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note that this was a test map and we didn't realy do anything with textures etc. :smile: , i did a litle bit but, mainly we were just building stuff :smile:
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Forceflow on
Tue Dec 21st 2004 at 5:08pm
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Great to see you guys working that out.
You learned lots of stuff. (I had to figure out for half an hour how to actually switch textures :razz: )
I think you can connect with up to 32 people to the same server, but I
don't know if that number is stll relevant while using the co-edit
function.
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Dred_furst on
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if you want to work with me and bio, im sure we could make some cool
stuff, However, I do smell some 4 person Speedmapping in this engine XD
Re: Cube Engine
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I've tried it once now and well, it's nice for an open-source engine. Don't expect a full-blown game though, but it's nice...
Actually it didn't interest me enough to get me designing for it as
it's basically just a heightmap, ala Tomb Raider. Quad, derived from
Cube, sounds better in that it has heightmaps in all 3 dimensions.
Nah, at the moment I'm more busy programming than designing so some things just have to wait... for eternity perhaps... :wink:
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Cassius on
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What can this engine handle?
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by G.Ballblue on
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Hey, what file are you guys downloading? The most recent one appears to be some kind of gz. file -- which I doubt I can open. Should I go with the 2003 zip. file?
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Dred_furst on
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winzip or winrar will open the tar.gz, and it will work in windows or linux,
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Cassius on
Wed Dec 22nd 2004 at 7:01am
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Sounds interesting. I might download it.
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Mephs on
Wed Dec 22nd 2004 at 8:07am
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Hmmmm, Forceflow seems to have started a cubeengine cult in snarkpit rather quickly. I dled it at home, but prolly won't be able to run it, crappy as my computer is. Just don't forget what happened with Jim Jones and at Waco, people :razz:
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Junkyard God on
Wed Dec 22nd 2004 at 8:47am
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i'm running it on a AMD Athlon 1,2ghz, Ge-Force 2 MX 64mb , 256mb sdram, so i think everyone here can play and run it, becouse mine runs smooth as it should :smile:
Re: Cube Engine
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I downloaded it this morning, and I like it a lot. Very fun and free :biggrin:
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Dred_furst on
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Yea, i use an ATI card in windows, it says that they arent supported in linux however,
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by Forceflow on
Wed Dec 22nd 2004 at 6:04pm
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Ah, got it working on ATI now too. Didn't extract all the files, that's why I got error messages :razz:
Re: Cube Engine
Posted by 2dmin on
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yeah I remember mucking around with cube about a year ago ... it's funny coz even a half decent computer gets 999 fps :biggrin: lol