12-29-2012, 02:14 PM
Hi CHAD and welcome to the Resource Community.
As an experienced game developer with years of experience, I can tell you that this is not how you make game. A game requires a concept, an idea, gameplay, game-like things. Visuals are only eye-candy. Moreover, making a game is a lot of hard work (unless you want to create some cheap iOS Facebook game). Furthermore,
Have a nice day~
As an experienced game developer with years of experience, I can tell you that this is not how you make game. A game requires a concept, an idea, gameplay, game-like things. Visuals are only eye-candy. Moreover, making a game is a lot of hard work (unless you want to create some cheap iOS Facebook game). Furthermore,
(11-29-2011, 02:00 PM)Gors Wrote: Game Dev Section Rules
2. Post enough content.
We won't accept a thread that barely describes your game, and especially not if there's no game or content at all. If you're making a game, be sure to include actual evidence of the game being worked on. In other words, make the game available for others to play, show screenshots, talk about the gameplay/programming, etc. If you're working on a game idea, tell us how the game will play, show some concept art of characters and/or places. If you're making a program or application, tell us what it does, the requirements to run it, etc. Include -something- in your thread to let us know what it is that you’re posting.
Don't forget to say what programming language/game-making program you're using for the project.
- 2.1: This also means reserving threads are prohibited.
Threads with content such as "I am making a game, will post it when it's done" will be locked on sight. Those are completely pointless and aren’t useful for anything. Post only when you've got actual content.
Have a nice day~