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by Ron Kapaun · 02/03/2014 (3:11 pm) · 25 comments

THIS BLOG IS REMOVED BY THE AUTHOR. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING, SHARING AND DEBATING GAMES AND GAME DEVELOPMENT FOR NEARLY A DECADE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND EFFORT OVER THE YEARS. I SEND YOU ALL A MESSAGE OF HOPE THAT EVERYTHING YOU WISH TO ACCOMPLISH WILL COME TO PASS. I TRULY DO. GOOD LUCK, GOD SPEED AND MAY THE BUGS BE EASY TO HUNT, TRACK AND ELIMINATE. I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST OF LUCK. MAY ALL OF YOU ENJOY SUCCESS AND TRULY ENJOY GAME DEVELOPMENT FOR AS LONG AND AS FAR AS YOUR DREAMS, HOPES AND SKILLS CAN CARRY YOU.

RON
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#21
02/04/2014 (7:40 pm)
Ron, hopefully the community will pick up and more development will happen. I'm looking into ways to better torque3d.net and help push the greed engine. In any event I wish you luck in all your endeavors, I think your contributions have been substantial to say the least. Cheers friend!
#22
02/04/2014 (11:13 pm)
sent by phone in some undeveloped place in the heart of China, so apologies for the turbo language

I saw this coming, as you already tried to commit "social media suicide" before (and tried to stop you as well). If it's worth; please take my advice and just try to set T3D aside for a while peacefully. We understand the love & hate relationship, as many others will have a similar passion with it. Yet I think it's unwise to burn your ships this way. Once you come at a point in the future when you're looking back, you may regret the actions. Just place Torque in line with the other engines out there. In the end, as you said it a 1000 times your self, it is what you do with it that counts. Just keep on providing your businesses as some still might need it in the future; of course only if it's still in line with your business plan. Supporting a variety of engines is a good thing, since the industry uses a whole jungle of engines out there, all with their good and bad aspects. You have learned and developed, use it wisely and let the industry have trust in you as I know it should. Nuf said! Do sumfink like making stuff!
#23
02/05/2014 (12:05 am)
Quote: I don't know, is it just me or have there been more "noobs" on the forums this last month than there have been in a long time? 

Yes @Lukas, I noticed this as well. I think the amount of T3D users is growing again.

Ancient Chinese saying; "An old poplar tree that only remains as a cut off trunk, can grow and bloom again. It will start a 2nd life, shamefully because it wont be the full grown beautiful tree it once was, but all with all another success and therefore a good thing!"
#24
02/05/2014 (12:03 pm)
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If it's worth; please take my advice and just try to set T3D aside for a while peacefully

I agree. You're so talented and I really look up to you being the be-it-all. I wish I could make models and textures, but all I can do is code.

I know you've said you're going to leave for Unity and that's cool. But why not let your business run on both?
#25
02/10/2014 (8:23 pm)
Goodbye, once fought together under the Torque3d comrades. I wish you all the best!
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