ok hi guyz i hav an idea for a game wel make it in sepples its a space rts game BUT ITS BETTER DEN EVERYTHING ELSE u have like suplly buildings and u fight other people itll really cool i just need u to code it ill post more ideas later
>>1 You're have outdated information: the project handles all languages(every language has a forum).
It could better then everything else,but its main advantage it could be a platform for mods and and enchantments that would allow it to become many games. Also, current design doesn't have supply limits: there only energy generators.
Hey OP, you might look at this little project that's called "Spring Project" (I know, what a stupid non-latin name, huh?). I'm sure your going to blow those guys out of the water, in a matter of weeks. (like you always do)
Why do I think so? Because you always fail to deliver. You already have a forum with two members, filled with lots of useless posts (made by you). I didn't see any code but that's probably because you don't have agod-damn[/sub][/sub] clue where to start.
The "Spring" guys only have a code base, a community, a modular framework for AIs with 10 different implementations, thousands of maps, multiple mods and an active development team but you're probably don't need any of that anyway. Because you're going to fail. Good luck!
What exactly do you think ``velox et astrum'' means, anyway? Besides, of course, that you don't know Latin and you can't even parse a translation dictionary entry.
>>10
All game titles sound pretentious... Starcraft, Dark Reign, Dawn of War, Vexis, Order of War, Command and Conquer. All these names are good names and so is Velox et Astrum.
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>>14
You need to stop being an outsider and follow the /prog/ social norm of trolling non-anonymous posters.
>>14
Except that all of those titles actually mean something. ``Velox et astrum'' just means ``I don't know the difference between an adjective and a noun''.
>>16 the difference between an adjective and a noun
Latin does permit substantive adjectives (e.g. amica, volans) but it's bad form to mix substantives and actual nouns like that.
>>24
Excuse me? You're the one who wants a cool name for your shitty vapor game. You were obviously trying to use Latin to look cool and erudite, but the way you're using it, you in fact look bullheaded and uneducated. Go step on some rakes for a while, and don't come back until you see some astra.
You seem to have made a bit of a mistake in your post. Luckily, the users of 4chan are always willing to help you clear this problem right up! You appear to have used a tripcode when posting, but your identity has nothing at all to do with the conversation! Whoops! You should always remember to stop using your tripcode when the thread it was used for is gone, unless another one is started! Posting with a tripcode when it isn't necessary is poor form. You should always try to post anonymously, unless your identity is absolutely vital to the post that you're making!
Now, there's no need to thank me - I'm just doing my bit to help you get used to the anonymous image-board culture!
>>27 "your identity has nothing at all to do with the conversation"
So you prefer to respond to random trolls and various people who have no identity but can hijack anonymous discussion with ease? Or you prefer a civilized conversation with clear distinction of each side and their positions( and not guessing who is responding to who)
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