about cameras and in game screens
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about cameras and in game screens
ok what i want to do is put security cameras in my game but i want the video feed to be put up on a screen in another room plus i would like to make the cameras move with the player or pawn in the game
is this possible to do with this game engine
thanks in advance for your help
is this possible to do with this game engine
thanks in advance for your help
Re: about cameras and in game screens
I'm not sure you can do the security camera idea, but do you mean 3rd person style camera, on the other idea? RF does that.bradford789 wrote:ok what i want to do is put security cameras in my game but i want the video feed to be put up on a screen in another room plus i would like to make the cameras move with the player or pawn in the game
is this possible to do with this game engine
thanks in advance for your help
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ok this is getting very tiring can someone suggest to me a game engine that offers a full version tryout with the option of paying to publish the game that is made
the price must be under $10,000 im not paying more than that and it must have a full-version to where i can build the game with out having to pay but if i want to sell then i must pay
any help would be very helpful thank you in advance for your help
the price must be under $10,000 im not paying more than that and it must have a full-version to where i can build the game with out having to pay but if i want to sell then i must pay
any help would be very helpful thank you in advance for your help
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would you spend 150 dollars on something then find out that it was a waste of money
and i said i want a game engine that is full-version with the option of paying to sell final product not to pay to use the engine and it would cost me $1495.00 if i wanted to buy it but i dont want to buy it i want to develop the game first then if i want to i will by the license and sell the game but im not going to spend that kind of money just to find out it was a wast of time
and i said i want a game engine that is full-version with the option of paying to sell final product not to pay to use the engine and it would cost me $1495.00 if i wanted to buy it but i dont want to buy it i want to develop the game first then if i want to i will by the license and sell the game but im not going to spend that kind of money just to find out it was a wast of time
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http://www.beyondvirtual.com
They have fully functional free version which doesn't time out, but will not create an executable.
They have fully functional free version which doesn't time out, but will not create an executable.
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Hey, that's right. And Panda3D was used by Disney for their online toontown, so it's been proven at the professional level as well.darksmaster923 wrote:mr panda3d
http://panda3d.org
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thank you all for the advice i downloaded both programs and i like BV more i am capable of making my elevators and my security camera system so that is a very big plus
I like to where it does not compile all the time and i can switch from the game to the editor with a click of the key board it is a very good program so thank you all again and if i every need help i know where to go to ask for help see you all
I will keep you posted on the development of my game
I like to where it does not compile all the time and i can switch from the game to the editor with a click of the key board it is a very good program so thank you all again and if i every need help i know where to go to ask for help see you all
I will keep you posted on the development of my game
That's terrific, bradford. Best of luck to you. If, you'll notice, BV is headed up by The Gekido Design Group. Gekido formerly being the lead promoter of RF.bradford789 wrote:thank you all for the advice i downloaded both programs and i like BV more i am capable of making my elevators and my security camera system so that is a very big plus
I like to where it does not compile all the time and i can switch from the game to the editor with a click of the key board it is a very good program so thank you all again and if i every need help i know where to go to ask for help see you all
I will keep you posted on the development of my game
Steve Dilworth - Resisting change since 1965!