Jump to content

bsisko

Members
  • Posts

    113
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About bsisko

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

bsisko's Achievements

  1. Do you have anything new to update?
  2. bsisko

    database

    Has anyone here worked with databases, to read and write data.
  3. Just had a brief look at the images. Absolutely love it. Before bedtime tonight, I'll actually read your blog! I guess I'll update my mind about using T3D for my ideas. See ya soon!
  4. You post this question on a Torque 3D forum, so the response you'll get will be biased of course. Do not judge the answers too hard as everyone in life is trying to impress someone else. Whether you be an $20,000,000 actor or a $200,000 judge, or $15.00 McDonalds cashier, no one in life wants to live in the gutter, so their primary response will be to protect their respective gold mine. Now, to answer your question, IMHO, I would say YES!. But this is MINE OPINION, and mine opinion alone. I have no one to impress. Those people that want to hang with me, and those I choose to hang with will do so, regardless of which language or engine I choose to use. Consequently, it is implied that I will not harass them with propaganda with computer tech, game engine news, or which engine is the best for game design. In this day of 2022 going on to 2023, there are thousands of game engines, both old and new that can do a fine job of rpg development. It depends on whether you wish to work alone, with a team of programmers, have time to put your idea onto paper, (without someone stealing them (your ideas)). Some of the best game engines (once again, My OPNION) are Unreal, Unity, Godot, Lumberyard (soon to be called O3DE), and of course, Torque3D, and 3D Gamestudio. Of this list, 3D Gamestuido seems to have stopped production, but it is still good to use even in this day and age.
  5. Now that the old GG site has shut down, how do I replace files that I have purchased or re-acquire activation codes to software I have purchased. Right now, I need the activation code to L3DT that I purchased through GG.
  6. Well, I say its about time. I'm working a project called Johnny Trouble. It should be complete within four months. Screenshot will follow.
  7. Is there anything in the licence where you can sell a copy of the version you have!
  8. Its been nice chatting with you. Awaiting for your game, whether I pay for it or not!
  9. OK. Thanks for the reply. Are you saying that all of these screens are from the TGEA version. Just curious. As I stated before I like using the TGE 1.4 version of torque for developing my games (as opposed to T3D) because it is easier for me to use. What your reason for using TGEA. Again, just curious.
  10. Thanks for posting sir. I have a question. Since Garage Games no longer offer this engine for sale, do you know how I could legally obtain a copy of this engine for use as I only have a license to the 1.4 version. BTW, your screenshot looks good.
  11. I was unable to log in. So if I had registration codes on their site, and relied on the site to redownload those codes in case of software failure, how do I go about getting those codes again.
  12. 2007? This is 2022. How often are you working on it?
×
×
  • Create New...