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  1. #31
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    Your game window is just a massive rip of habbo window and runespace window put together. And i agree with everyone else you have no hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by αďαм View Post
    Really?

    Copyright is free if you make something unique and you made it... isnt it?
    yeah. That's it. You don't pay for copyight. How much stuf do you think would have to registered?

    In the US, you can pay for extra protection copyright.
    goodbye.

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    Hmm, I don't know how to work with this one, but yeah anyway; to make a RPG you need a heck of a lot of determination, and I'm not exaggerating here at all, if anything I'm doing the opposite. You need a great team and quite a few coders as I guess you're doing it in Adobe Director, you will need client side coders and server side coders, both are difficult. Client side is all the easy stuff such as furniture and basic animation/movement where as server side is the coding for the databases, so that the user names match up, error if there is no correlation etc.

    The window preview you have showed, oh please, change it. You want a light refreshing window not some dark and dingy 5 second job which has been ripped from a few websites. You really need to wipe the map on this one, you need to sit down, have a conference, and talk about the graphics side of this... If you make a game purely based on medieval times, what age group is this appealing too, etc.

    Another aspect you need to take into consideration, is the marketing side of things, if you want to go forward in your RPG, you need to have investors, advertising and affiliates.

    Then you need to start thinking about deadlines - everyone needs them, if not, your whole game will crumble at the palm of your hands... The coders must work at a strict deadline where as if your pixel artists are talented, they would take at least one month to get one room finished. If you take Habbo Hotel into account, they are really lacking detail, they have a cartoon feel to it, yet if you want a medieval RPG, you are not going to have a medieval cartoon game are you? It’s stupid when you have a good idea ruined by one simple mistake. Anyway, Good luck, you’re going to need it in everyway possible.

    - Craig.

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