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| Kyra | Dec 5 2008, 05:39 PM Post #1 |
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I am working a graphic war game at this present of time. I have been also working on the fullscreen page here is a picture below:![]() not the best but it is in progress as we speak. - Kyra ( i will keep you guys up to date on the progress ) |
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| Dendric Stark | Dec 5 2008, 06:29 PM Post #2 |
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What kind of game is it? RTS? TBS? Combination like the Total War games? |
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| Kyra | Dec 5 2008, 07:18 PM Post #3 |
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At this moment of time i think it will be TBS game but in furture ref i will be working on an RTS game and yes it most probly be like the gamethe Settlers. Updated Game layout: Im not going to tell you the name for copy right reasons but this is what i have came up with for my RTS game.
Edited by Kyra, Dec 5 2008, 07:30 PM.
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| Dendric Stark | Dec 6 2008, 12:30 AM Post #4 |
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Seems interesting |
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| Kyra | Dec 6 2008, 12:55 AM Post #5 |
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I will keep you guys update on the progres. |
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| The Gunslinger | Dec 9 2008, 04:45 PM Post #6 |
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Sounds like it has some potential. A question though, for your website are you using PHP? Sometime in the future I wouldn't mind getting GoT off of a free hosted forum, and it'd be helpful to know a bit about PHP scripting to see what options we have. |
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| Kyra | Dec 10 2008, 04:41 PM Post #7 |
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To be honest with you i've moved up a level i am now using C#, C++ but now you have said that i might use PHP in the furture depending if i got time because this game wont come out untill everything is done correctly(Errors,Bugs,Tests and much more). -Kyra Using Old code with the new version of PHP Now that PHP has grown to be a popular scripting language, there are a lot of public repositories and libraries containing code you can reuse. The PHP developers have largely tried to preserve backwards compatibility, so a script written for an older version will run (ideally) without changes in a newer version of PHP. In practice, some changes will usually be needed. Two of the most important recent changes that affect old code are: The deprecation of the old $HTTP_*_VARS arrays (which need to be indicated as global when used inside a function or method). The following superglobal arrays were introduced in PHP » 4.1.0. They are: $_GET, $_POST, $_COOKIE, $_SERVER, $_FILES, $_ENV, $_REQUEST, and $_SESSION. The older $HTTP_*_VARS arrays, such as $HTTP_POST_VARS, also exist. As of PHP 5.0.0, the long PHP predefined variable arrays may be disabled with the register_long_arrays directive. External variables are no longer registered in the global scope by default. In other words, as of PHP » 4.2.0 the PHP directive register_globals is off by default in php.ini. The preferred method of accessing these values is via the superglobal arrays mentioned above. Older scripts, books, and tutorials may rely on this directive being on. If it were on, for example, one could use $id from the URL http://www.example.com/foo.php?id=42. Whether on or off, $_GET['id'] is available. Edited by Kyra, Dec 10 2008, 04:43 PM.
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