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Default Fps template - 04-22-2010, 09:44 AM

This is my simple fps system, and i wanted to see the rest of the forums opinion. For whatever reason, the guy doesn't die sometimes even if your aiming right at him.

Help and comments appreciated.

Controls, arrows move, space fires, 1 and 2 change gun.
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Default 04-22-2010, 11:23 AM

Thats a common problem, even if yoru aiming at the guy, he wont die. You gotta program it differently

My Opinion on your game. WEll I have made many FPS Examples before and this oen is (of course) a little different. Im am working on a swithing weapon system. Your animation could be better though. The guns movment when switching should be different to


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Default 04-22-2010, 12:59 PM

I know its not very good, I am new, and just wanted to give out a simple system for other new guys to use.

I used a slightly different aiming system than most people, I think.

Animation is hard because whoever made the guns made them act funny when they are told to point, the front of the gun is like its side.

Ill keep at it.

Heres a problem, is there a way to make the game do something when a variable changes in any way?

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Default 04-22-2010, 01:22 PM

Yah, some guns are made like that and...

Im sorry, i did forgot you were new. yah, you can check out my FPS projects and A-TOM studios is coming out with a game. Everyoen is so excited and there is a trailer. You can go to the website, but its currently down. That game has top programming and walking animations and sound effects. I found the coolest way to make shooting a gun with sound. A machine gun, its never before seen and the demo is coming out 2-3 weeks. The first 5 to sign up on the page get the demo a week before anyone. Then the rest get it. Again, look at my FPS examples to get ideas

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Default 04-22-2010, 03:16 PM

Thanks.

The animation will be annoying because I have already made a system for weapon changing. And its simple but not very cool.

Guess ill have to redo that
   
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Default 04-22-2010, 03:57 PM

I am not suprised there animation isues because many modeling programs have difrent systems to map polys making the direction diffrent on each.
   
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Default 04-22-2010, 08:04 PM

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Thanks.

The animation will be annoying because I have already made a system for weapon changing. And its simple but not very cool.

Guess ill have to redo that
I made a really really realistic weapon swithicng system. It will be released later with something special from A-TOM studios


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