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Basically yeah. Apart from the mention of trainers, marketplaces, and regions, and the fact that you get region specific quests, that's a brief description of the generic base on most RPGs.Taehl wrote:... All you did was describe how any generic RPG works, and say that players will start as a dot and then later get a stick-figure body.
Love is programmed using Lua, it's a really easy one for the most part. Programming in Lua is a good book, written by the creator of Lua.Ravag3 wrote:What language does this engine support...and what is recommended to learn?
You may be able to revolutionise a certain genre, but being revolutionary doesn't necessarily mean picking the biggest and toughest genre (MMORPG) and making the biggest game out of it, with a few twists. Revolutionary games don't have to be huge. Consider some of the first, pioneering, games that are still remembered decades later. They didn't change gaming because they were massive and huge, but because they invented totally new ideas which other games have followed.Ravag3 wrote:how can I be revolutionary when everyone else has done it before...I thought I was on to something good.
I say this with the best of intentions: you are going way over your head. If you don't know about programming (and from your blog I gather that you don't, html is not a programming language) you should learn about programming, forget languages and engines, get a book about programming basics.What language does this engine support...and what is recommended to learn?
This is the worst place for a non-programmer to start. It will take time and effort for you to get this into a fully functional game-like scenario and all you will have accomplished is the most generic and mundane aspect of your game. Is the world map really what makes the game unique?Ive got no idea where to start except to make a large grid and start filling in the boxes with an environment....
I know for a fact that if you offer $18,000 to the owner of this mmorpg, he'll highly likely take your offer. It earns several hundred dollars a month.
Just to clarify, Unity requires you to code using either UnityScript (form of JavaScript), C#, or Boo (similar to Python); that's if you want to get anywhere with it.SiENcE wrote:...Unity 3D...
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