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Re: ps2 game
The best way to make a Knightmare game currently would probably be in the isometric adventure/action game format, like Gold Yard (see the thread with the same title).
I would attempt to make one, as I have a few ideas for Knightmare-style obstacles that would work in it, but I don't think I could do the graphics justice.
I would attempt to make one, as I have a few ideas for Knightmare-style obstacles that would work in it, but I don't think I could do the graphics justice.
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Re: ps2 game
I hope they do make a Knightmare game. It would be amazing.
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Re: ps2 game
I'm well up for helping anyone brave enough to attempt to make a KM game. Get in touch - bencottam6@hotmail.com
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Re: ps2 game
I'm well up for helping anyone brave enough to attempt to make a KM game. Get in touch - bencottam6@hotmail.com
Oh look there's J.G. Ballard in a burnt-out fridge with a spitfire pilot.
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Re: ps2 game
I'm well up for helping anyone brave enough to attempt to make a KM game. Get in touch - bencottam6@hotmail.com
Oh look there's J.G. Ballard in a burnt-out fridge with a spitfire pilot.
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Re: ps2 game
Wow, triple post.
I could give it a try in MMFusion if you're decent with/willing to help with graphics, and I'll also need some decent sounds to make it more authentic.
When I get some time I'll experiment around with making a Knightmare game - probably along the same lines as Gold Yard, but sticking more closely to the Knightmare elements (causeways, spellcasting, etc).
I could give it a try in MMFusion if you're decent with/willing to help with graphics, and I'll also need some decent sounds to make it more authentic.
When I get some time I'll experiment around with making a Knightmare game - probably along the same lines as Gold Yard, but sticking more closely to the Knightmare elements (causeways, spellcasting, etc).
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Re: ps2 game
I believe that TeleVirtual intend to eventually have any gaming system used on their shows to be online. In the case of Km, you'd be able to explore the same dungeon used on tv! :D
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Re: ps2 game
Internet gaming is a big thing now, and there's a lot of money in good pay-to-play internet games. I know they've stated having an internet gaming tie-in as a likely avenue with TimeGate, to help subsidise the show itself as I recall. However, I don't think I've heard it mentioned specifically with regard to Knightmare, at least not yet.I believe that TeleVirtual intend to eventually have any gaming system used on their shows to be online. In the case of Km, you'd be able to explore the same dungeon used on tv! :D
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If series 9 is going to be a children's programme (by classification at least) then a pay-per-play online gaming system might not be appropriate. Perhaps it will be free, sponsored by the tv channel showing the series.
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Re: ps2? why not PC?
The Microphone won't work, many times they have tried to make gmaes with microphones, and they don't work.ps2 isnt good, i think maybe the best way would put it on for PC. With Microphones compatible to the pc it is possible to use the mic to direct a AI dungeoneer (even though it would be hard to program). I thought that before you start for controls you say a certain word such as sidestep left and that is store, so when playing the game if you say 'sidestep left' then the AI will sidestep left. It sounds complex but its the only real way to experience how Knightmare felt for the lucky people who actually got to go into the dungeon.
The game usually has problems understanding different accents, Like the Yorkshire, West Welsh, Brummie. Also people with speech problems won't be able to enjoy the game.
I would imgine the game being like you are an advisor controling then dungeonere with the buttons you press, myself, kinda like a 3rd person or RPG veiw point.
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Re: ps2 game
Lets not forget that Tim Chuld was actually going to bring out a Knightmare game back in 1995/6, and would have done if only the series had continued. The thought has been there before, so it is more than possible i the future, and with all the new technology, and a seeming large market for KM, what games producers would pass it by?
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Yeah! You've got the right idea... I mentioned a computer evaluated version of KNIGHTMARE in the "General Knightmare Discussion" under "Knightmare Games" That would be cooler still on a console, but the downside would be the control layout, I mean, it was hard enough playing "Broken Sword" on Playstation
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You could have an online game, with people voluteering to be advisors or dungeoneers. Yes, put it on PC, due to the bonus of microphones and built-in Internet access. I would buy it, in fact I'm SURE such a game exists already... *nudgenudgewinkwink* Why play with AI when you can play with like-minded people!
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Re: ps2 game
Yeah!
Actually, I believe (I could be wrong) that some of the characters in TimeGate will be driven by Artificial Intelligence programs, as opposed to real people.
Actually, I believe (I could be wrong) that some of the characters in TimeGate will be driven by Artificial Intelligence programs, as opposed to real people.
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Re: ps2 game
Danbo: Welcome to the board. It's amazing that with your first post, you've come up with the best idea on this thread yet.
Start as you mean to go on!
Start as you mean to go on!
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