GarageGames is Back
by Jeff Faust · in Arcane FX (Public) · 01/21/2011 (8:06 am) · 2 replies
Well it looks like the Torque product line has had a reversal of fortune with the return of the GarageGames brand and new ownership. This is certainly great news and the plan going forward and renewed dedication to the community all sounds excellent. My company, Faust Logic, has agreed to transition the AFX publishing agreements to the new GarageGames, which allows them to continue publishing the AFX product line.
For AFX, the eminent final release of T3D 1.1 means we can get out a final version AFX for T3D 1.1, initially for PC, but also for MacOS once a Mac version of T3D 1.1 is released.
For a while there, it looked like it might be the end for the Arcane-FX product. With the new announcements and the return of GarageGames, I'm looking forward to continuing the AFX product line for Torque.
Welcome back GarageGames!
For AFX, the eminent final release of T3D 1.1 means we can get out a final version AFX for T3D 1.1, initially for PC, but also for MacOS once a Mac version of T3D 1.1 is released.
For a while there, it looked like it might be the end for the Arcane-FX product. With the new announcements and the return of GarageGames, I'm looking forward to continuing the AFX product line for Torque.
Welcome back GarageGames!
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Jeff Faust creates special effects indie middleware and games for Faust Logic. --- Blog: Effectronica.com --- Twitter: @FaustLogic
#2
after messing around with Unity for a few weeks I was getting dipressed.
D.R. Pemberton
www.deadlyassets.com
01/28/2011 (12:10 pm)
*cheer* for both the return of GarageGames and AFXafter messing around with Unity for a few weeks I was getting dipressed.
D.R. Pemberton
www.deadlyassets.com
Torque 3D Owner Dave Young
Dave Young Games