Exploding Cheese Posted September 19, 2015 Share Posted September 19, 2015 Hello I have been in BZPower for a while and i have seen some fan made games that have inspired me to try to make games.(I did not have an account on BZPower for not needing it, it was like a site where i would download media and look at news from.) So to make a good Bionicle game i need to use the right engine and modeling tools. I thought the community could help me with this. -[Engine] What i need: So firstly i need a good engine, one that i don't need to do programming in e.g. C++, Python, Java (And while i am trying to learn some of them, it seems confusing to me), or an engine where it does have programming but it is not necessary to make a game. A game engine that i don't need to use too much of my money on. (One for free would be nice.) And i wont put the game on Iphones or androids. Just for PC (Mac etc.). One where AI can be implanted. [Optional] An engine that can have multiplayer (Not Massive Multiplayer [MMO]). [Optional] One that's easy to learn. -[software] To start i need a modeling tool. [Maya, Blender etc.]A modeling software that can be easy to learn. [Optional] It has the bionic theme/look. I need a software that can make effects. [Not needed if the engine already has a tool.] (I am going to make it highly detailed, every time someone walks on sand, tiny particles of sand will appear along with footprints. This is might not happen ) Animation software [Walking etc.], this might not be needed if the engine already has it. Other software that you can recommend . -[Optional][PluginsPug-ins for the engine. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So thanks for anyone that is trying to help me out , people that are having trouble with the same things can come here.I understand that making a game can take days, weeks or years. But i will try my best to make a good Bionicle game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-Windrider- Posted September 19, 2015 Share Posted September 19, 2015 Hello! Help topics for this sort of thing belong in the Fan-Created Media forum, so I'll move this over there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evil_jaga_genius Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 So oooookay... First of all, learn programming. I'm not saying that to be mean, I'm saying that programming's wonderful and everybody should learn how to do it =PMy favorite tutorials are these books: http://inventwithpython.com/ But if you really really don't want to do programming, there is GameMaker. I've been pleasantly surprised at what it can do recently and I don't think there's any programming skills required. I think it's 2D oriented, though. I've also heard good things about RPG Maker but I think it costs money. Or you could mod an existing game. All the Doom and Quake games are open-source, and you could make a total conversion: Replace all the game's graphics, sound, levels, etc. with your own, include the engine (free software) and you have a standalone game. For example: http://digitalpaint.org/And for multiplayer and AI it'd be simple to implement. Needs programming, though. Also, if you have Steam go poking around on there. I've seen people put engines and tools up there that might be worth a look. Quote Avatar by Nicholas Anderson (NickonAquaMagna)My blog: The Jaga's Nest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Exploding Cheese Posted September 20, 2015 Author Share Posted September 20, 2015 So oooookay... First of all, learn programming. I'm not saying that to be mean, I'm saying that programming's wonderful and everybody should learn how to do it =PMy favorite tutorials are these books: http://inventwithpython.com/ But if you really really don't want to do programming, there is GameMaker. I've been pleasantly surprised at what it can do recently and I don't think there's any programming skills required. I think it's 2D oriented, though. I've also heard good things about RPG Maker but I think it costs money. Or you could mod an existing game. All the Doom and Quake games are open-source, and you could make a total conversion: Replace all the game's graphics, sound, levels, etc. with your own, include the engine (free software) and you have a standalone game. For example: http://digitalpaint.org/And for multiplayer and AI it'd be simple to implement. Needs programming, though. Also, if you have Steam go poking around on there. I've seen people put engines and tools up there that might be worth a look.I have been learning how to do C++. I have GameMaker Pro and RPGMaker 2003. But i am looking to make some 3d games. Thanks for the recommendation, is UnrealTournament {1999 / 1} open-source? If it is, then great!I have been poking around steam, most of the engines are not what i am looking for. But thanks for trying to help, ill try to do some of the stuff you said.And thanks for making my day: "First of all, learn programming. I'm not saying that to be mean, I'm saying that programming's wonderful and everybody should learn how to do it =P" xD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSciFiGuy Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 I'd actually look into Unreal Engine 4 for building out your game and using Blender to develop models. The store connected to the engine though has open source models you can use to test sequences and also game temples with some functionality already done. Plus the benefits of being able to more easily export the game to a mobile or online platform is available. We currently use this at my workplace to develop apps for the iOS and Steam: https://www.unrealengine.com/what-is-unreal-engine-4 Quote Bionicle: ANP aims to create narrated versions of all the Bionicle books, with voice actors for each character, and music taken from various media to enhance the story. Check here if you're interested in voicing a character, and here for the chapters that've already been released!Formerly: Tahu Nuva 3.0Looking for a Bionicle Beanie. Black one with the symbol on it. Contact me if you are willing to sell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Exploding Cheese Posted September 20, 2015 Author Share Posted September 20, 2015 I'd actually look into Unreal Engine 4 for building out your game and using Blender to develop models. The store connected to the engine though has open source models you can use to test sequences and also game temples with some functionality already done. Plus the benefits of being able to more easily export the game to a mobile or online platform is available. We currently use this at my workplace to develop apps for the iOS and Steam: https://www.unrealengine.com/what-is-unreal-engine-4 Thanks, i had UE4 but then suddenly my antivirus deleted it, but now thinking about it, i think it might work.Would you recommend Maya? I have seen people have used maya for many projects incuding the fan made "Matanui Online Game 3" Thanks for the reply. I'd actually look into Unreal Engine 4 for building out your game and using Blender to develop models. The store connected to the engine though has open source models you can use to test sequences and also game temples with some functionality already done. Plus the benefits of being able to more easily export the game to a mobile or online platform is available. We currently use this at my workplace to develop apps for the iOS and Steam: https://www.unrealengine.com/what-is-unreal-engine-4 "Thanks, i had UE4 but then suddenly my antivirus deleted it"O wait, the exe file was just not in the root of the Epic Games folder =P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSciFiGuy Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 A lot of people are split between Maya vs Blender, and it depends on your skill level. I've heard Blender is preferred by most Quote Bionicle: ANP aims to create narrated versions of all the Bionicle books, with voice actors for each character, and music taken from various media to enhance the story. Check here if you're interested in voicing a character, and here for the chapters that've already been released!Formerly: Tahu Nuva 3.0Looking for a Bionicle Beanie. Black one with the symbol on it. Contact me if you are willing to sell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evil_jaga_genius Posted September 21, 2015 Share Posted September 21, 2015 Thanks for the recommendation, is UnrealTournament {1999 / 1} open-source? If it is, then great!Sadly, no, but that hasn't stopped people from modding it--going by google, I don't own the game. I do have Quake so if you're interested I can point you towards some helpful stuff =) Quote Avatar by Nicholas Anderson (NickonAquaMagna)My blog: The Jaga's Nest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Exploding Cheese Posted September 21, 2015 Author Share Posted September 21, 2015 Thanks for the recommendation, is UnrealTournament {1999 / 1} open-source? If it is, then great!Sadly, no, but that hasn't stopped people from modding it--going by google, I don't own the game. I do have Quake so if you're interested I can point you towards some helpful stuff =) Thanks, i can give you the ISO setup file if you want tho. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SixFootBlue Posted September 22, 2015 Share Posted September 22, 2015 Honestly coding-free 3D multiplayer game makers and nearly impossible to find nowadays. Though there's one suggestion I could make. This is more to just keep track or it's progress, rather than buy it straight away. http://store.steampowered.com/app/329890 MyRPG is a 3D game engine based off of Torque3D and it's designed for setting up 3D multiplayer RPG worlds without any programming required. It's still in development though, and has a few mixed reviews, so maybe best not to get it straight away. Though in the end, you'll have a lot more flexibility with picking up some programming language. If it's a bit too much for you to handle, but you think you have a solid idea for a game, and have the dedication to bring it to life, you could put a little team together to work on it. Games are difficult and time consuming to make on your own. Also for 3D modeling, I would suggest blender 3d. It's awesome. It has a slight learning curve, but the website provides excellent and easy to follow tutorials on all the basics you need for 3D modeling. You can also find tons of helpful tutorials on youtube. I've been using it for years now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Exploding Cheese Posted September 24, 2015 Author Share Posted September 24, 2015 (edited) Honestly coding-free 3D multiplayer game makers and nearly impossible to find nowadays. Though there's one suggestion I could make. This is more to just keep track or it's progress, rather than buy it straight away. http://store.steampowered.com/app/329890 MyRPG is a 3D game engine based off of Torque3D and it's designed for setting up 3D multiplayer RPG worlds without any programming required. It's still in development though, and has a few mixed reviews, so maybe best not to get it straight away. Though in the end, you'll have a lot more flexibility with picking up some programming language. If it's a bit too much for you to handle, but you think you have a solid idea for a game, and have the dedication to bring it to life, you could put a little team together to work on it. Games are difficult and time consuming to make on your own. Also for 3D modeling, I would suggest blender 3d. It's awesome. It has a slight learning curve, but the website provides excellent and easy to follow tutorials on all the basics you need for 3D modeling. You can also find tons of helpful tutorials on youtube. I've been using it for years now.When its released i will have a look at it, or when its almost done. And when the price goes down... A little team is hard to find, especially people who have bright ideas or good programming skills. Not saying you would need perfect people, i have seen some good games made by normal people. But finding/recruiting people is of course, not an easy thing to do. And sometimes there can be fights, different creative ideas. This is why i try to make games on my own. Its too much for me to handle in my current state. Maybe when i get better at making models, landscapes etc. Edited September 24, 2015 by Exploding Cheese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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