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Plan for Robert Blanchet Jr.

Completed a working skinnable button control.

Author Robert Blanchet Jr. Date 10/24/2001 (8:01 am) Comment 0 comments

Plan for Pat Wilson

It's alive! I've been working the past few hours on the AI for v12. Sierra made us strip out all of the pathing stuff, so most of the code was rendered useless. I'm stripping the AI system down to ...

Author Pat Wilson Date 09/07/2001 (9:49 pm) Comment 1 comments

Plan for Robert Blanchet Jr.

Over the course of the week I decided to, and have now completed a new version of texture2bm8. Here is a list of some of the key changes: - Moved file handling for both opening and saving into thei...

Author Robert Blanchet Jr. Date 09/04/2001 (6:04 pm) Comment 1 comments

Plan for Pat Wilson

Finally after about 3 days of work, the HudBezierDisplayCtrl object is in a state that I'm happy with, and I can declare the HUD done! (for now) Here's some screenshots: [url=http://www.planettr...

Author Pat Wilson Date 08/26/2001 (5:57 pm) Comment 2 comments

Plan for Alex Swanson

Figuring out what we need in order to create a game...

Author Alex Swanson Date 08/25/2001 (3:11 am) Comment 0 comments

Plan for Pat Wilson

The HUD is working...that's the good news. I've extended much of it greatly, and am much happier with the way the inheritance works then I was when we started. The HUD will be in the next v12 update. ...

Author Pat Wilson Date 08/24/2001 (4:33 pm) Comment 4 comments

Hoverbikes

Been a while since I've posted a plan so I figured it was about time =) I've been very busy since the release of the v12 (as you might have guessed =). I finished up my first tutorial on using the ...

Author Matt Fairfax Date 08/21/2001 (9:57 pm) Comment 1 comments

Plan for Pat Wilson

I'm currently in the process of coding the HUDs for v12. The HUD objects themselves will be very simple, however I am putting a lot into the framework for the HUDs so that it will be very easy to expa...

Author Pat Wilson Date 08/19/2001 (5:29 pm) Comment 0 comments

4 Easy Steps to Waste $200

1) Unplug fan on system controller chip 2) Boot computer up for 5 secs and shut it back down 3) Plug fan back in and restart computer 4) Stare in amazement as your computer literally does [b]nothin...

Author Matt Fairfax Date 06/21/2001 (1:29 pm) Comment 0 comments