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« on: 2001-10-25 20:23:00 »
OK, I'm afraid not much work has got done on the Remake recently ... I guess a lot of us have been starting uni/school again for one thing. However, we *do* have something you might find useful; go to

http://hal2k.no-ip.com:9880/ficedula/ffr/

for a *very* small site. Doesn't contain much that hasn't already been posted on this forum but the good thing is that the site is hosted on the server in my living room (hehe) so it gets updated automatically. In other words, if I do some coding in Delphi on the new engine, the news script picks out new items from my Delphi work log and posts them on the automatically, without me having to do a thing. Hopefully this means you'll actually SEE updates on the site :wink:

I am hoping to start work on my projects (including the Remake) sometime next week...my latest piece of coursework is due in on Monday, so that's all over with one way or the other soon.

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« Reply #1 on: 2001-10-25 21:20:00 »
its cool, fice. hmmmm i still need to submit my short story.....

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« Reply #2 on: 2001-10-25 21:26:00 »
will the engine be open source? (assuming i dont get in the remake. you just wait....... ill find a way) i also like the .FGP :smile:

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« Reply #3 on: 2001-10-25 22:11:00 »
Open source? That's not exactly planned at the moment. The source will be available to anyone in the project, of course. File format descriptions for most of our own file formats will be released too, of course. At some point in the future, we may release source code. Some parts of it will be released anyway, actually; for example, Delphi3D will be interested in certain elements of it (the OpenGL rendering code rather than the game code, basically).

FGP ... well, we need our own archive file format. Or at least, it makes life easier if we have our own file format that supports things like compression (better than LZS compression!). So, FGP is the archive file format the engine uses.

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« Reply #4 on: 2001-10-26 07:23:00 »
Wow! I like the look of the new swirl effect fice!

So we finally have our own file format! I hope you release the de/compressor with the next Alpha so we can do some of our own work.

I'm trying to get my models done so I can begin work on a FMV trailer of some kind... Or at least 1 specific scene I have stuck in my head. Belive me! I'm gonna find a way to get that scene into the game!

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« Reply #5 on: 2001-10-26 09:57:00 »
Someone hasn't been paying attention :smile: The (de)compressor's been available to all members of the Remake project for quite a while now. The link to it should still be in the Remake forum somewhere .... :grin:

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« Reply #6 on: 2001-10-26 16:24:00 »
Whohoo ! I see you've been workin' on that Field / Battle System. Looks really fine! Good Work!

Hm, there are no textures on Cloud's Head in fieldtest.jpg ... huh, is that my fault b'cause not having hacked the .p format enough? I guess I've got to work on that format... but for the next 2 weeks: I've got some important test at school, so won't have too much time...

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« Reply #7 on: 2001-10-26 17:38:00 »
Wow, those look great. I like the way you've put loads of dodgy text everywhere; "In a land far, far away...". Just wondering, did you code all of that from scratch? I know you must've taken some bits from the game, but if you did that without copying it straight from the game files, I am really impressed. :eek:

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« Reply #8 on: 2001-10-26 17:50:00 »
Alhexx: Yup :grin:

eerrrr: Well, the game *code* was completely written from scratch by me, of course ... no way to rip code (reliably) from FF7.EXE. The graphics were taken from the original, of course :wink:

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« Reply #9 on: 2001-10-27 00:16:00 »
hehe i feel so left out =) hmmmmmm ill just have to work harder on writing or something.

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« Reply #10 on: 2001-10-28 04:51:00 »
Well, what should I say Ficedula, I would like to take part of the remake project, but I don't know what is going on so far.  By that I mean, how much is done, what parts are still need to be made.  I am a programmer, I wouldn't say I'm a beginner, but I don't know how good my abilities would be.  I just downloaded the only documentation that you have on your website, but it doesn't provide enough information, especially about the coding.  I have to admit that I just started using C++ a few months ago, but I am improving.  I have experience in other programming languages though (sufficient experience).  I would like to know how long this would take, because I don't want to be left out of this project.

  As far as the story, I have pretty neat ideas.  There should be a thread where "we, the unpriviledged people" could write our ideas about the story publicly, and have the "priviledged people" read those ideas.  That way everyone would have something to express.

By the way, for anyone who collects anime and burns them on CD.  I am designing my own CD labels (I could not find any suitable picture for CD labeling), so far I made two DNA^2 cd labels.  For anyone interested in getting the pics especially designed for CD labeling, write me an e-mail (Just check my profile), and I'll send you those.  

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« Reply #11 on: 2001-10-28 11:19:00 »
Well, programming wise, we need more programmers, but they don't have to be incredibly experienced. Beginners, no, but even if you've only got a moderate amount of experience, that's fine ... there are other things still need doing.

The main engine is written totally in Delphi ... which I guess could be a problem for people who don't know object Pascal :wink: That said, I *might* well be able to get it working under C++ Builder. Plus, the main engine isn't the only thing that needs programming.

Well, all I can say is, show us an example of what you can program (email it to the SaiNt I guess, he's more-or-less in charge of the project) and we'll decide whether we can use you for anything :wink:

Timewise ... this is gonna take quite a while. The parts of the engine completed are the *easy* ones (ha) ... battle engine will take a lot longer, plus actually creating the storyline files - major proposition.

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« Reply #12 on: 2001-10-28 15:32:00 »
I was wondering if the game will be on sale :sad: or if its freeware :lol:. And are you going to make a port to any consoles (That's sort of a stupid question, isn't it?)

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« Reply #13 on: 2001-10-28 15:42:00 »
Quote
Originally posted by Fice
(...) only got a moderate amount of experience (...)


That's me right ? :grin:

Neo Bahamut: Hm, I asked 'bout this before in the Remake Forum... but I don't remember if someone replied... AFAIR not :wink:

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« Reply #14 on: 2001-10-28 15:50:00 »
Freeware, obviously. It's dodgy even making it, but if we try to sell it I'm sure Square will sue our a$$es.

Console ports..? Somehow I doubt it.

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« Reply #15 on: 2001-10-28 15:56:00 »
Hm, yeah that's right. Didn't thought 'bout this before...

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« Reply #16 on: 2001-10-28 20:55:00 »
yeah a console port would be impossible since the dev kits would cost a lot and nocompany would approve of sending their dev software to so many different people. Plus there is the square issue
kowing them theyd take it off you and sell it as there own.

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« Reply #17 on: 2001-10-29 03:35:00 »
Alright, I'll try to do something interesting.  Just don't expect me to make a program just like Qhimm does.  It'll take me sometime though, I'll have to go over my books.

  By the way, Everyone who is in charge of this board and the Remake project PLEASE READ:  I request permission to post a thread in which all members can post ideas for the Remake project story.  I don't think it should be a problem, because those ideas would not officially be part of the story.  I am saying this because I think there are really talented people with creative ideas that may not have a chance to be heard.  Please respond as soon as possible, thank you.

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« Reply #18 on: 2001-10-29 03:58:00 »
So start a thread in the general board. There's nothing stopping you. I'd actually like to hear some people's ideas. So far, I've been the only one (recently) who's been working on the story. (At least, I'm the only one who's been posting their ideas...)

In some ways, I guess you could probably call me the Lead Story Designer. I'm also the self-appointed FMV Director/designer/animator.

Kinda cool, huh?

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« Reply #19 on: 2001-10-29 06:04:00 »
hey fice I cant get to Remake Technical Docs, there is page missing. Could you fix it please ? Id like to see what is new it tech world.

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« Reply #20 on: 2001-10-29 07:54:00 »
OK, fixed.

Problems with Hal2K shouldn't happen so much in the future ... yesterday we had to take it down quite a few times to try and fix some problems, but I *finally* got its soundcard working last night, so we can watch DivX's on the big screen TV :wink: Now *that's* up, the server should be online pretty much constantly, which hopefully means less problems with the site.

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« Reply #21 on: 2001-10-29 13:34:00 »
And I thought a Sevrer is for hosting, not for playing DivX Vids... :grin:

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« Reply #22 on: 2001-10-29 14:00:00 »
Not our server :wink: Ours is for:

  • Hosting a website
  • Sharing the ADSL between the other computers in the house
  • Providing networking for our LAN (DHCP, WINS, DNS, etc...)
  • Playing DivX's/DVD's on our TV
  • Broadcasting TV via the network to all of our computers :grin: :grin:
  • Running voicemail for the phone line
  • Emulating consoles, onto the TV of course :wink:
  • Running an MP3 server to provide a music system for the living room
  • Hmmm ... that's all *so far*...
  • [/list:u]

    Update: The Remake website has yet more useless info on it :wink: I think this is a challenge, really; to see how much info I can get it to automatically track. That way, it looks like the sites current without actually having to do anything...
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« Reply #23 on: 2001-10-29 20:17:00 »
Message!

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« Reply #24 on: 2001-10-30 00:43:00 »
TV aerial goes thru splitter that connects to TV in card on server (Hal2K). Hal then runs Windows Media Encoder that broadcasts video & audio data over network as a live video stream. Voila!

Site: Yup, just noticed that :wink: SHould be able to fix it now.