Plan for Nauris Krauze
by Nauris Krauze · 04/04/2001 (12:11 am) · 2 comments
Seems that there have started star wars over the idea i threw out in Feedback forum about Games Workshop. The same old fight: cool ideas vs Industry Thieves.
Folks, if we cant work together, no one can. Workshops could help us shape out really nice concepts. Implementing them is step two. damn, cooperation should be the element that makes us unique in the industry. but we want to sit on our rpgs, fps and so on.
In my opinion, GG is not just the homepage for Tribes 2 engine. Am I the only one?
Folks, if we cant work together, no one can. Workshops could help us shape out really nice concepts. Implementing them is step two. damn, cooperation should be the element that makes us unique in the industry. but we want to sit on our rpgs, fps and so on.
In my opinion, GG is not just the homepage for Tribes 2 engine. Am I the only one?
About the author
Nauris Krauze is 2D designer/illustrator with 10 years experience in game development. Currently art director at 3Nstudio, working on games for social networks, occasionally doing some contract work. Portfolio: http://3nstudio.com/nauris/
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the site that I've been maintaining for a while is dedicated to a freely usable game engine. The engine was built specifically to help anyone interested that wants to create their own games...
but the 'building a project' side of things is still severely lacking, just because of the difficulty in organizing people spread out through the net.
This site is a perfect example of what is required in a project/community portal. Other open-source development sites have fallen short i think...let's not let this one do the same...
04/04/2001 (1:01 pm)
exactly.the site that I've been maintaining for a while is dedicated to a freely usable game engine. The engine was built specifically to help anyone interested that wants to create their own games...
but the 'building a project' side of things is still severely lacking, just because of the difficulty in organizing people spread out through the net.
This site is a perfect example of what is required in a project/community portal. Other open-source development sites have fallen short i think...let's not let this one do the same...
William Finlayson