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    Fate


    I saw this image of the day about a game called Fate over on FlipCode
    And the write up looked very interesting. So I thought I would share it with my fellow game developers. The game's site is at http://www.fatethegame.com/
    <br /><br />There are a lot of people who are dead while they are still alive. I want to be alive until the day I die.<br />-= Paulo Coelho =-

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    Fate

    Indeed very nice!
    They claim to have done all this in just over 5 months. Quite amazing if you ask me. Too bad they haven't responded yet to the 'what language' question but some how I doubt it'll be Delphi.

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    Fate

    Quote Originally Posted by Traveler
    Too bad they haven't responded yet to the 'what language' question but some how I doubt it'll be Delphi.
    Your doubts are confirmed. They responded that it was done in C++. Mind you there is no reason at all that this could not be done in Delphi, and I had already been playing around with thoughts of how to do a fully-3D Diablo II style game with randomly generated levels.

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    VEry nice. It's quite reminecent of Dungeon Seige and anotherone called Darkstone(I think thats it's name).

    In fact Darkstone had a dungeon generator in it's engine. It was neat. Each time you start a new game it's different, save for the overworld map that was the same I think. Kinda like how the Diablo games were. Though Diablo 2 had overworld generation too.
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    Fate

    Wow those graphics are sexy, hope the gameplay is just as good, since thats was really matters, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WILL
    VEry nice. It's quite reminecent of Dungeon Seige and anotherone called Darkstone(I think thats it's name).

    In fact Darkstone had a dungeon generator in it's engine. It was neat. Each time you start a new game it's different, save for the overworld map that was the same I think. Kinda like how the Diablo games were. Though Diablo 2 had overworld generation too.
    The engine reminds me a bit of Warcraft III

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