Progress and thank-yous
by Kevin McLaughlin · in General Discussion · 03/20/2004 (6:36 pm) · 2 replies
Well, our game is heading toward an initial pre-alpha test version now. We're delving into getting the core game mechanics and such up for our (small scale) persistant world game. Hoping to have an initial run on the "delta" version by sometime in June. We're terribly excited, and it's nice to see over a year of work (from initial design scribbles and engine-searching) finally coming together. The end is still a long way off, but getting stuff actually *made* just feels different!
Mostly just wanted to drop a "thank you" to everyone: for support, for advice, for resources, for code and scripting tidbits - I've used the search engine here a LOT. ;) IMHO, one of the very best things about working with Torque is the community here. Great bunch of people, and I'm glad to have a chance to be here with you all. =)
Mostly just wanted to drop a "thank you" to everyone: for support, for advice, for resources, for code and scripting tidbits - I've used the search engine here a LOT. ;) IMHO, one of the very best things about working with Torque is the community here. Great bunch of people, and I'm glad to have a chance to be here with you all. =)
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Great news and thanks for saying thanks, sometimes its easy to take for granted what a great community of developers contribute around here.
I see your .plan, but can you give us more project, team and personal bio - in addition to traking you on infamous white board, I get asked what teams are making advances in different genres and without updated info on GG I miss you in my searches and you may miss interviews or inclusions in articles (one marketing type to another).
03/21/2004 (12:30 pm)
Kevin,Great news and thanks for saying thanks, sometimes its easy to take for granted what a great community of developers contribute around here.
I see your .plan, but can you give us more project, team and personal bio - in addition to traking you on infamous white board, I get asked what teams are making advances in different genres and without updated info on GG I miss you in my searches and you may miss interviews or inclusions in articles (one marketing type to another).
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