Hi All,
Not sure if this is the right place to post, my apologies if not, can someone point me to a more appropriate place?
I've started work on a new piece of PC software to make it easier for non-programmers to create games for a Spectrum, 16/48/128 initially, with Next on the roadmap.
It's very early days, but I've started recording some videos of the progress and would welcome any thoughts and suggestions.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 5pU24T5BLL
For reference, if anyone's interested at all, I have some background in this, having created the 3D Construction Kit back in the day at Incentive, and worked on more tools and technology stacks at game studios since than I can remember.
Paul
New Game Creator
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This looks fantastic! Really intuitive.
I'm especially excited by the prospect of having a Next game creator in the pipeline!
I'm especially excited by the prospect of having a Next game creator in the pipeline!
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Agreed, this looks great! I'm also pleased to see it's cross-platform. Mac support is always the first thing I check, as so many tools are Windows-only (eg. MPAGD), or sort-of-working-with-Mono (eg. #CSpect). I'll definitely be trying this.
Wowzers! I remember watching the VHS and building my house in 3DCK. That was really great software. It was Amiga version I had - not sure if you worked on that?
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Great work so far! It looks awesome! I like the look of the drag and drop interface that you created. Also nice is that you have an integrated emulator for testing.
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Yes, it'll be fully cross platform, it's built with Godot, I might even make it web based as well, although that would require making the z88dk available on the web too.clebin wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 6:27 pm Agreed, this looks great! I'm also pleased to see it's cross-platform. Mac support is always the first thing I check, as so many tools are Windows-only (eg. MPAGD), or sort-of-working-with-Mono (eg. #CSpect). I'll definitely be trying this.
Wowzers! I remember watching the VHS and building my house in 3DCK. That was really great software. It was Amiga version I had - not sure if you worked on that?
Yes, I did the Amiga, Atari ST and PC versions of 3DCK too.
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It doesn't have an integrated emulator, not at this point. The tools simulate the display density of the target platform, in as much as they are artificially constrained to the correct resolution and in the case of the map editor, constrained to 8x8 pixel blocks. But the emulator you see in the videos is Zesarux.
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Video showing the latest status of the project.
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Wait...this is made with Godot? Can it work with models earlier than Next? Because I really need something other than AGD. Also, while we're talking Speccy tools for Linux, will this work on a Raspberry Pi 400 or even the latest model that is 5?
I'm still surprised that this is make with Godot. Good work!
I'm still surprised that this is make with Godot. Good work!
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Also a musician and a beginning games developer.
Also a musician and a beginning games developer.
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Wow, that's certainly a claim to fame. I remember using it back in the day and having lots of fun with it. Not that I ever made anything that exciting, but it was certainly cool.
Great to hear you've carried on that tradition of building dev tools too and will have to give this a whirl at some point.
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Absolutely fantastic! Thanks so much for doing this! AGD is great, but when making a game it's good to have options, to fit your style or project. I'd like to take the plunge someday and make a game, so it will be interesting to see what the options are.
I'm not sure if AGD can do 'big' sprites but it's something I've never seen and wonder if it has a built-in limit. Also, sprite motion always seems very crude with AGD (no inertia or acceleration), though I'm not sure whether that's due to imposed limitations or just user choices.
My only other suggestion for your software would be the ability to have AY sound effects. I've spoken to Mr Cauldwell about this and he is satisfied with AGD having beeper sound effects only, since, as he points out, very few classic games used AY sound effects. Though as an AY fan, I'd love to be able to interrupt a channel of AY music with AY sound effects. Alternatively, you could have native support for Arkos music/SFX modules which I'm told are more performance-efficient than standard .pt3 modules.
By the way, back in the day, I was mad about 3D Construction Kit. Admittedly, there wasn't enough power to really create much, but I always loved the user-friendly interface.
I'm not sure if AGD can do 'big' sprites but it's something I've never seen and wonder if it has a built-in limit. Also, sprite motion always seems very crude with AGD (no inertia or acceleration), though I'm not sure whether that's due to imposed limitations or just user choices.
My only other suggestion for your software would be the ability to have AY sound effects. I've spoken to Mr Cauldwell about this and he is satisfied with AGD having beeper sound effects only, since, as he points out, very few classic games used AY sound effects. Though as an AY fan, I'd love to be able to interrupt a channel of AY music with AY sound effects. Alternatively, you could have native support for Arkos music/SFX modules which I'm told are more performance-efficient than standard .pt3 modules.
By the way, back in the day, I was mad about 3D Construction Kit. Admittedly, there wasn't enough power to really create much, but I always loved the user-friendly interface.