Re: Creating Games



Dune Shepherd said the following on 23/06/07 10:31:
Aw I'm suprised at the positive responses.. perhaps the religion
groups naturally attract much more.. shall we say the very simple
word: "angry" people? Anyways I've been doing alot of looking while
waiting for responses.. it seems that my lack of understanding comes
from my lack of know anything about hardware. I'm assuming (from the
brief glances in my rushed research) that a video card is much more
than another device to produce heat in your computer?

Yes and no! :-)

If you have a bog-standard video card that's great for word processing, it may choke when given full-screen animation. On the other hand, an over the top priced video card which spends most of its time just rendering is going to get a bit bored. Many people think that a top-range video card will speed up rendering but that is not really true as the time taken for rendering is down to the program itself, how big the bitmaps are and how complicated the scene is.

One thing I did remember from when my mate was preparing his renderings to video tape (remember that stuff?) was that the companies said "no space scenes!" as they had their fill of that subject at that time.

Unreal
Tournament uses OpenGL so I'm guessing thats the "platform" R. H. was
talking about? I do believe I'm quite more interesting in creating my
own graphics engine rather than game now that I'm narrowing down my
goal.

Well, you could start up your own company as a positive aside but there are so many graphics engines out there. Prove your graphics engine's "USP" as to why there should be another one out there.

Personal info if it helps: My long term goal is to make a career out
of this, and Im just beginning to narrow down my major in college and
I need to pick between my new-found love for animation, or my
naturally quick learning for scripting. My short term goal is to have
an idea of what I want, and to create something (thus graphics engine,
or previous to the replies a game) just to prove to myself i can do
it, not for money.

A game is no different from other media. Even for a short scene you are going to realise that you will be doing the same processes as the film studios - writing scripts, getting your timings worked out, setting up camera angles and not breaking the rules so as to not tire the eyes, or confound your audience.

If going the game route, it wouldn't hurt to read up on a few basic tv or film media books or reference some basic guidelines or animation. It will help when you hammer out your idea with a prospective client and that is where you make your selling point, bare-knuckle style.

Anyway thankyou for the help. I'll be more open to critisizm when
outside of religions forums, but I'm still keeping my guard up when
touching anything involving them, learning or not.

I think religion and games are not the best combination these days what with the churches in the UK banning a certain title. ;-)

Good luck in all that you do!


Richard Brooks.
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"Initiative is punishable."
Russian business saying.
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