Author Topic: Web Earth Online (A Free MMORPG Survival Sim)  (Read 1584 times)

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« Reply #15 on: February 08, 2005, 12:36:55 pm »
the only game where I was an animal and must grow up trying to stay alive was... aliuen versus predator 2... Yeah I was an alien...

But this mmorpg seems to be a good one...

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« Reply #16 on: February 08, 2005, 01:49:08 pm »
*coughs in Moogies direction...*
I\'m working real hard on C++ right now so mabey I can help you and your \'perspective\' coder when I am comfortably entrenched. Usually takes me about six months to learn something, but then...C++ is huge so mabey I\'ll need a year. Better then never though eh?

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« Reply #17 on: February 10, 2005, 09:37:31 pm »
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(the world would sure seem big and scary as a mouse)

It does. But even more so as a gecko. I wore out, umm, ten? geckos in about half an hour (they get eaten by just about anything). And three mice in another half hour.

Also, actually, this game can be pretty relaxed as blue bird if you don\'t care about reproduction. However, I finally managed to reproduce yay! Five cute little, fluffy birdies. :D I wonder how long they lasted after they left the nest.

As for the Freeness of this game: I only see the minor difference to be that this game\'s free play is actually reasonable, whereas the other game\'s was sub par IIRC. So this may be classified as \"reasonably free\", but it\'s a bit of a stretch, true (but the other person was annoying :P).

And the more global you go, following your own rules becomes less and less important AFAICS, as controlability decreases while public lethargy increases in direct proportion of the percieved distance of effect on the \"person on the street\".
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« Reply #18 on: February 14, 2005, 01:50:49 pm »
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*coughs in Moogies direction...*
I\'m working real hard on C++ right now so mabey I can help you and your \'perspective\' coder when I am comfortably entrenched. Usually takes me about six months to learn something, but then...C++ is huge so mabey I\'ll need a year. Better then never though eh?


1 year? mwhahahha lol lol took me like 3 days to learn c++.... oh wait you mean like properly learn it....:P

In 3 days i could input output, file handling, strings, variables, arrays, functions, headers, structures.  But thats because i already knew a programming language -QBasic (ahhh, QBasic, the memories.... QBasic has got to be the most complete programming language ever,- no linking, no headers, you could write a 1 line program :) ).  Seriously the basics of c++ are easy.  Its the stuff like linking and using other peoples graphics modules and stuff like that that\'s hard- it took me 3 days to learn basic c++, but 2 weeks to get openGL to compile properly on my computer.... and ive been trying for 2 months now to get the hideous directX to work.  :(  Probablly would help if i could afford a decent compiler like Visual C++ (no joke intended :P) instead of having to use Dev C++ and freeware like that.