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So, what's up Dave?

So, what's up Dave?
Name:David Montgomery-Blake
Date Posted:May 04, 2008
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If you're like me, and you're probably not, you get a lot of messages from young beautiful women on your general continent who want to share their webcam pics with you. I've also found that there are a lot of people out there willing to fund any venture I have if I send them my bank account number. I get at least fifty offers every morning from VC's looking to transfer money into my account before their country's economy collapses. If I get these offers and I'm not even working on a game, just think of the possibilities for those of you who are! So keep your head down and get working, because there is money out there.

TGE in the simu-sector
When I think of Torque, I usually think of the different projects that I see weekly around here. I usually forget about are the simulation titles that are out there in the serious games sector. Perhaps it is that I have my community-blinders on, but I think that a *lot* of people miss the larger arena that game engines can fill. We get caught up in platformers and XBox 360 deployment and forget about NASA simulations.

Three excellent projects were mentioned on Wired! this last weekend.

As a brief overview (for more, go read the article!), these serious games are being used to train intelligence operatives in a number of different tasks. The three games, all developed by Visual Purple LLC teach operatives how to organize their thoughts and actions in various situations. The article also highlights some of the training issues in utilizing the serious games sector in terms of the applicability of training programs.

Shed of the Dead
No, it is not another Uwe Boll Outhouse of the Dead movie. It's my completely fabricated title for Plastic Games' zombie game being made in TGE. One of the best things is that these are guys just like a lot of us. Wait. They are us if we look a little closer:
Paul Dana, Jason Sharp, Anthony Rosenbaum, Kirk Alberts.

Wait. I know those names! Anyone who cruises the forums even a tenth as much as I do should know those names! Especially Paul Dana, who has done some of the classes for TorqueSchool. That man is *everywhere*.

TorqueSchool
Also, speaking of TorqueSchool, I just wanted to make sure that I mentioned the amazing work done on the Character Creation for ArcaneFX class. I ended up have next to no time to actually spend on the class, sadly. But I absolutely loved the documentation and wished I could have participated in the actual classes.

Note: If you're taking a class that requires 300-600 pages of reading a week with a sum total of around 200 pages of typewritten synopses, don't sign up for another class.

So a thumbs-up Seven Up to TorqueSchool!



Well, okay, I guess I'd better get out of here and let you get back to some relevent blog reads. Make sure to read the various news posts that I've made pointing to a number of things going on in the community. There's some cool stuff and some great people out there. Jump into the fray and let me know what's going on in your project. One thing I really want to do is put together an interview session with the people still involved in the DreamGames contest. Just a thought, you know, for down the road...

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John Kanalakis   (May 04, 2008 at 18:08 GMT)
Great post, thanks David! I also think it's pretty interesting to see the advancement of serious games, especially in the defense sector - it looks like Visual Purple has found a nice market to tap into. See you on the forums ;)

John K.

Mike Rowley   (May 04, 2008 at 19:09 GMT)
Haha, great blog.
Here I thought I was the only one getting all those offers....naked pics of Brittney, etc.... Never get any money offers tho....wonder why that is..... :-D
Who's the little one? She's cute. (or is she a he?? can't tell at that age)
I wish I could sleep like my cats. Unfortunately, my day job gets in the way of daily nap times. :-D
Keep up the great blogs. I enjoy reading them.

Novack   (May 04, 2008 at 21:38 GMT)
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I get at least fifty offers every morning from VC's looking to transfer money into my account before their country's economy collapses.


Well in my case is particulary strange, as this boys are offering me money, but sometimes the country which they mention has it economy at the border of collapse, is my own!

I wonder if they somehow know about my brillant ideas, and want to be saved by me...

Dave Young   (May 04, 2008 at 22:03 GMT)
Thanks for the shoutout about TorqueSchool Dave, the next class in the RPG Series is going into final draft mode. I got into feature creep for the database stuff and ended up creating quite a bit more than originally intended which will all roll into the course. Don't worry about missing any of the sessions, they were primarily to help folks and I ended up doing that on a piecemeal basis mostly.

Your class membership is long term though, so you can get back into it whenever you like.

Also, I <3 your news wrapups!!

Geom   (May 05, 2008 at 06:06 GMT)   Resource Rating: 5
lol very entertaining blog :)

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