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Airhead Gaming

by Johnathon · 12/08/2007 (12:34 pm) · 3 comments

I spent the last week purchasing a domain and hosting server from godaddy, and getting my companies website setup. It's still needs some work done to it, but at the moment it is at least a functioning website that I can use to blog about my progress with my current projects (MMORPG & a MUD Engine), provide downloads and also get a wiki & forum setup for game design.

The goal of Airhead Gaming is to create a website dedicated to developing games. I want to create a resource for game developers, someplace they can go and get answers to things related to their game, regardless of the sdk, engine or language they are using to create it in.

I would like to invite you to check it out and please offer feedback on it. Web design is not my strong point, so I would like some input on it.

On another note, I have managed to get the MMOWorkshop up and running and have begun working on custom interiors using the Constructor. I am looking at purchasing Freeworld3D, but I'm not sure how to go about getting the environments created in freeworld into the torque editor. I'm going to spend some time messing with it. Once I get a little more done to the project, I'll post up some screens.

Johnathon
Airhead Gaming

Edit: I will be removing the godaddy adds shortly, no sense in paying extra until the site is completely finished

#1
12/08/2007 (5:40 pm)
Not bad, I like the name and the Joomla.
#2
12/09/2007 (1:59 pm)
I think it's okay but just a little bland. It looks like the standard Joomla page. It needs a theme and from that you can reskin it to make it your own. Also it's too busy. Can you simplify the interface?
#3
12/10/2007 (5:37 am)
I said it two posts up actually.. yet ANOTHER resource site? Are you sure this community needs yet more sites for this? What about TDN and working with GG to turn it into something special... instead of everyone fragmenting things across 30 startup sites - why not just work with GG to rework the poorly constructed TDN into something much better - one stop shopping for resources, tutorial, documentation,e tc?