RADNEN'S PROFILE
Radnen
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I like to make video games, especially action RPG's.
I make games slowly. Call me slow. But quality is always better than quantity!
Moo.
I make games slowly. Call me slow. But quality is always better than quantity!
Moo.
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What are you working on now?
I'm working on an event system and quest system for my game. It's going pretty well, already I can begin to construct some interesting plots.
(I have to code my event system from scratch since I'm not using RM).
(I have to code my event system from scratch since I'm not using RM).
Motivation and Support
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However, the only thing I don't really like about the gamepage system is that you don't immediatelly see who posted into the page and where exactly he posted.
lolwut? That's why you subscribe. It tells you who and where, no?
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In the middle of an island, there's a mass of energy/essence that can create things of out of nothing.
This is awesome! Hmm, can it create anything?
Mass Effect 2
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i'm leaving
Motivation and Support
The forums could better help talk about other peoples games. Oh wait, that's why game pages can accept blogs and comments! Thing is, these comments are treated like you-tube comments and hold no real weight. You can't really start a "discussion" topic on your game without hijacking some random image or blog that starts a "topic thread".
Is it possible for games to have mini-forums? I mean, it could be an exclusive offer so that not all games abuse it. This will also help development if treated as a development forum, where the creators can chat about planned abilities or places and other people can come in and join in on the discussion giving their thoughts. There could also be a privacy setting to only allow your team+beta testers, or everybody.
Feld says the forums are just a hang-out, which is just fine. But what mario wants is more like the above, and I think it's a great addition. Because not only can it help with development, but it's a great way of communicating your game to the public, and to help keep spirits up and catalog the well deserved criticism and encouragements.
These mini-forums can also be limited to a number of boards, and topics depending on RMN admin's discretion.
Is it possible for games to have mini-forums? I mean, it could be an exclusive offer so that not all games abuse it. This will also help development if treated as a development forum, where the creators can chat about planned abilities or places and other people can come in and join in on the discussion giving their thoughts. There could also be a privacy setting to only allow your team+beta testers, or everybody.
Feld says the forums are just a hang-out, which is just fine. But what mario wants is more like the above, and I think it's a great addition. Because not only can it help with development, but it's a great way of communicating your game to the public, and to help keep spirits up and catalog the well deserved criticism and encouragements.
These mini-forums can also be limited to a number of boards, and topics depending on RMN admin's discretion.
What are you currently reading?
What are you currently reading?
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Radnen you are nuts. I can't for the life of my read more than one book at a time. But I guess Walden would get dull after extended reading periods and War and Peace is like infinity pages long.)
Okay, well I'm not reading all of them at the same time. I admittedly already read the first two on the list, oh and snug house bug house. And then thumbing through the other books, just to say: "yeah, I read it."
I decided to read snug house bug house as a joke, given that the first four are classics and the last one is a childs book. Hmm, but I am already drawing connections between them. Note: Those bugs are not who you think they are! :P
Fallout: New Vegas
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@Radnen: In addition to a slew of quest glitches that were admittedly mostly trivial I also had a few graphical errors. While those were hardware issues, the game ceasing to operate because of errors caused by invalid scripting every time I tried to advance the quest (I was just finished that druid's glen thing outside the coastal city, I think I was just leaving) sort of caused me to leave with a bitter taste. You try putting however many hours in and then having the game CEASE TO FUNCTION. It was fully patched and everything, but every time I entered the area, before I could do anything, the game would hang. Yeah, that was a lot of fun. Don't think I didn't try fiddling with the settings, either. I am not technostupid and I couldn't fix it. I didn't say I didn't like it, though, and I especially didn't say I hated it. Just the opposite! But it must be my fault I am a dumby because it broke through no fault of my own, right?
Hmm... I've always wondered why some peoples games don't work well and other peoples games do. I mean, games are only a binary resource, the only thing that changes is either the hardware or settings including patches and updates. Those "invalid scripting" errors in your game should be apparent on my computer and other computers, no? But then... why is it not? Is this really considered magic?













