Hi Crash,
The best accessible game of monopoly, thank you very much for saying so.
Though I think that it is the only one. <grin> Well other than the dos version
by PCS games. But I do thank you just the same.
I hate to say this, but if I am going to make all of the changes to the
monopoly game that have been suggested it is going to take a very very long
time to do. That is if I can even do all of them. Personally I do not even go
along with or like the idea of totally customizable games. You know I am old
fashion in that I like to think that people might like to play the game in the
form that I produce it in. I guess though that I asked for it when I made it
so that people could create a file to change the properties on the board. So I
Will see if I can do the code for a totally customizable type of game. You
know with the chance cards, community cards, currency, tokens, corner squares
etc. It is going to take allot of code and thought as to how to do it and
still be able to use new variations as well as still use all of the boards that
people have already created. I know already that it will come to wanting to
change the sounds for each game board too.
One last thing. As I have stated, I want to move on beyond Homer on a Harley
with the DirectX keyboard input and learn to use DirectX joystick input. I
have a joystick and some sample source code for it. I want to buy myself a
steering wheel and make a game for it, but first I need to find out if I can
program for it's use. So that is what I will be working on for a bit before I
get to the Monopoly thing. I hope that you understand that is what my current
goal is.
Thanks again for the compliments on my Monopoly game.
I do definitely see a totally customizable Monopoly game as a challenge even
though I don't agree with it, I may have to see if I can do it.
BFN
Jim
Guess what shape my patronis takes on when I make it shoot out of the end of my
magic wand.
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(440) 286-6920
Chardon Ohio USA
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