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Top1
January 10th, 2006, 15:29
wouldnt that (http://www.radonlabs.de/nebula/downloads/nebula_eng.pdf) be a great engine for the psp.
Here (http://www.radonlabs.de/nebula/downloads/nebulafeatures_eng.pdf) some details about the engine. The source code is open source now :rolleyes:
im not a coder, but anyone skilled who wants to make a cool new 3D psp game could be intrested in this! Or am im wrong? :confused:
maybe any of the crazy we want CS guys?
Oh, i forgot they are all unskilled like me :o
anyway. just wanted to post that because the engine would be pretty cool on PSP
ah, damn forgot the main link:
http://www.radonlabs.de/nebuladownloads.html
Produkt
January 10th, 2006, 20:04
This wouldnt work efficiently on the PSP, there are several 3d engines "Working" that are already on the psp
examples:
Quake 1(2 versions), Quake 2 (soon) Throttle (not open source), Iris (soon)
there are also others not mentioned... (because i forgot their names :()
The thing is, starting from scratch or using an existing engine is more efficient and time saving than from porting a PC engine.
Top1
January 11th, 2006, 23:18
hmmm :o i thought by try porting a 3D engine to the PSP you have to start from the scratch more or less anyway. :rolleyes: With the help of the source code :confused: and i guess with a good port of this engine the psp would be powerful eanough to run this engine at a descent speed.
But anyway u are right, there is no need for a new engine,
I just saw the running Beta from McZonks Quake2 port and it looks amazing. :eek:
I hope he keeps up his great great work. It's just awesome.
--> Echt superklasse Arbeit!! Zonk! Hoffe du bleibst echt dabei und lässt dich nicht von irgendwelchen kindischen wir wollen CS-Port Kiddys oder anderen respektlosen homebrew verachtern aufhalten!! <--- (falls du diesen Post überhaupt lesen wirst ;) )
Produkt
January 12th, 2006, 02:19
Ich stimme
Top1
January 12th, 2006, 14:23
:D uhwwwwwwwwwwwww bad german!!1!!!11!!
anyway i know I shouldnt flame with my worse english :cool:
shiftybill
January 25th, 2006, 03:48
yes i think the quake 1 engine is a solid foundation for a homebrew 3d game
sin`pl
January 25th, 2006, 10:43
i will make a full css mod for quake 2 when McZonk finish his q2 first, or at least release very stable version..
Jman0708
January 25th, 2006, 22:19
yeh just to make mine look old and suck w.e man
sin`pl
January 25th, 2006, 22:38
sounds like a blame huh? u kid really plays on my nervous.
r2works
January 25th, 2006, 23:13
i think they should make a port for DukeNukem3D, that level maker was sooo easy to use and really involved. It would be a lot better then a Doom engine, especially for CS. YOU CAN JUMP!
shiftybill
January 26th, 2006, 11:12
BUILD!! omg thats oldschool
MGFox
January 26th, 2006, 11:39
Redneck Rampage...thats where it was at!!! :D
Cheers,
Fox
Top1
January 31st, 2006, 00:43
hm... we are getting a little bit off topic here =)
thats good :D
oh man... I would really really love to play CS(S) on my psp...
the greatest thing is the realistic weapon behaviour!
The recoil!! Could it be that some quake2 weapons have recoil too?
Hm... and at last someone could make a mouse for the psp.
Wouldnt that be possible (mini-usb!!)
Or maybe for headset input...
a damn
it's late
night
cya
Tobi
Produkt
January 31st, 2006, 05:32
Quake 2 needs alot ot be come CS....
most importantly multiplayer :P
Seriously, from this point forward I will no longer support a HL CS or Halo "MOD" of any sort... if you can make it from scratch by all means, kick ass.. otherwise no thank you.
There are more options out there...
shiftybill
January 31st, 2006, 14:36
hrmm i might whip out QuArK and see if i can make a single player mod for quake
i havent done that in a while :cool:
i remember a while back a diablo mod was in development for quake1 but never saw the light of day so i think i might try this
if someone is interested in making some models/levels for quake1 pm me and i'll see what i can do
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