Re: [Audyssey] Simple/silly question relating to my own simplistic version of an RPG engine

2011-06-04 Thread Harmony Neil
I think you should put a certain item in a certain location. That will also
probably be easier to build, come to think of it.
Hope that helps,
Harmony.

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Subject: [Audyssey] Simple/silly question relating to my own simplistic
version of an RPG engine

Ok, have almost finished off very first version of a sort of experiment
using the python programming language, where I'm putting together a sort of
RPG game engine - very simple at this stage, were it will let you quite
easily create your own world/environment, add bad guys to fight, etc., but
one question to finish off this version.

Basically, what would be a simple, but relatively meaningful way to say that
you'd completed/won the game?

As in should I make it something like placing a collected item in a certain
location, or should it just be that you solved some form of puzzle and
therefore made it to a specific location, or should I keep it open to
both/either-or?

Will again just say that this is at this stage a very simple thing which I
might build onto, but I primarily used it to get comfortable in what is a
new programming language to me - and the one other joke is have now found
out that python is literally/officially named after monty python...

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'


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Re: [Audyssey] Simple/silly question relating to my own simplistic version of an RPG engine

2011-06-03 Thread shaun everiss

well soundrts has missions and objectives for each.
you get a completed message if one of those elements is complete, or 
if there is one you get a victory type message not sure how it works.

At 12:02 a.m. 4/06/2011, you wrote:
Ok, have almost finished off very first version of a sort of 
experiment using the python programming language, where I'm putting 
together a sort of RPG game engine - very simple at this stage, were 
it will let you quite easily create your own world/environment, add 
bad guys to fight, etc., but one question to finish off this version.


Basically, what would be a simple, but relatively meaningful way to 
say that you'd completed/won the game?


As in should I make it something like placing a collected item in a 
certain location, or should it just be that you solved some form of 
puzzle and therefore made it to a specific location, or should I 
keep it open to both/either-or?


Will again just say that this is at this stage a very simple thing 
which I might build onto, but I primarily used it to get comfortable 
in what is a new programming language to me - and the one other joke 
is have now found out that python is literally/officially named 
after monty python...


Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'


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[Audyssey] Simple/silly question relating to my own simplistic version of an RPG engine

2011-06-03 Thread Jacob Kruger
Ok, have almost finished off very first version of a sort of experiment using 
the python programming language, where I'm putting together a sort of RPG game 
engine - very simple at this stage, were it will let you quite easily create 
your own world/environment, add bad guys to fight, etc., but one question to 
finish off this version.

Basically, what would be a simple, but relatively meaningful way to say that 
you'd completed/won the game?

As in should I make it something like placing a collected item in a certain 
location, or should it just be that you solved some form of puzzle and 
therefore made it to a specific location, or should I keep it open to 
both/either-or?

Will again just say that this is at this stage a very simple thing which I 
might build onto, but I primarily used it to get comfortable in what is a new 
programming language to me - and the one other joke is have now found out that 
python is literally/officially named after monty python...

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'


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