----------------------------------- Palindine Mon Apr 19, 2004 12:15 pm D&D Style Game ----------------------------------- Last Year for the First Annual Algonquin College SAT Programming Olympics me and a bunch of friends from school had to make a D&D style game that ran to the specifics that they had given. Any comments on it would be welcome. EDIT: sorry i had to remove the file so i could upload this years program (Darn 2Mb Quota) ----------------------------------- Tony Mon Apr 19, 2004 1:05 pm ----------------------------------- the game is kinda confusing... but it's a good start. It would probably be better with animated turing drawn graphics (or sprites) instead still pictures found else where :? IU also needs improvement... and there're some minor bugs... well the one I caught was you hit for w/e points monster is dead monster misses didn't know that monster can still attack you after being dead :lol: ----------------------------------- Krabjuice Mon Apr 19, 2004 4:15 pm ----------------------------------- Uh, this is a very limited version of D&D, besides, what edition are you using? ----------------------------------- valor Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:31 pm ----------------------------------- hmm cool, i see you play dungeon siege lol nice pictures, i liked it but there could be owkr done to improve it ----------------------------------- Palindine Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:40 pm ----------------------------------- Krabjuice Uh, this is a very limited version of D&D, besides, what edition are you using? as i said in the original topic it is a D&D Style game, that had to perform to the specifics that they stated. There was no edition used. tony the game is kinda confusing... but it's a good start. It would probably be better with animated turing drawn graphics (or sprites) instead still pictures found else where IU also needs improvement... and there're some minor bugs... did you read the help file, just about everything was in it, i believe. as for sprites or animated turing graphics, this was made with Ver. 4.03 and at that time there was no good engine out to work with sprites, and the group I was with wasnt the best with graphics. The pictures used to move around and for the rewards were taken from Dungeon Siege using the beta version of SiegeEditor, and the monsteres were taken straight from the D&D Official website. as for the bug you encountered, i do know that it does happen from time to time but i am not sure why. it hadn't showed up until after the code was compiled. and by IU i suspect that u ment UI, which i know is extremely crude, however the program was rushed to meet the prelims. I know that this program does need lots of work but this was what i had by the end of that semester after the contest. my group had made 6th place out of about 20 teams. as of current i am busy working on this years contest. A "Lord Of The Rings" Battlefield Simulator, which is taking up ALL of my free time just working on my small "Large" part. the website for the contest is: [url=http://www.icollege.ca]SAT Programming Olympics. I strongly recommend any1 still in school within short driving distance of Ottawa to get a team together and regester. ----------------------------------- AsianSensation Tue Apr 20, 2004 6:55 pm ----------------------------------- hehehe, SAT, I thought it stood for Standardrized Aptitude Test, guess not :lol: . School of Advanced Technology I was looking at the awards section, it seems that even if you win a trophy, your school only gets to keep it for 1 year? :lol: you don't even get to keep it. But the windbreaker jacket is nice..... :think: If any software are allowed, then wouldn't the students using OpenGL and DirectX be at a large advantage here? Because of the software capability itself? ----------------------------------- Palindine Tue Apr 20, 2004 7:14 pm ----------------------------------- AsianSensation If any software are allowed, then wouldn't the students using OpenGL and DirectX be at a large advantage here? Because of the software capability itself? last years contest only had one group using OpenGL and DirectX, and true it did give them a huge advantage in graphics, they had only come in second. How many schools do you know with a licence to program in OpenGL or DirectX? ----------------------------------- AsianSensation Tue Apr 20, 2004 7:19 pm ----------------------------------- As far as I know, OpenGL is free. It's a library dealing with graphics for C++, so I don't think they need a licence to use it. ----------------------------------- Tony Tue Apr 20, 2004 7:19 pm ----------------------------------- isn't OpenGL free? :? key word here being open :lol: ----------------------------------- Palindine Tue Apr 20, 2004 7:37 pm ----------------------------------- i know its free but schools need a licence for everything, as far as i know ----------------------------------- Paul Tue Apr 20, 2004 8:21 pm ----------------------------------- hey thats pretty cool, I like it. Though the battle sound can get annoying in a while and you meet a monster in every room or what? ----------------------------------- gamer Tue Apr 20, 2004 9:26 pm ----------------------------------- ya man cool game ----------------------------------- Catalyst Tue Apr 20, 2004 9:36 pm ----------------------------------- why would schools need a license for a free technology? tony: its open as in open standard ----------------------------------- the_short1 Fri Apr 23, 2004 4:52 pm ----------------------------------- open or freeware = home use school = commercial...