Would Torque be right for my project?
by Jeff G · in General Discussion · 06/06/2007 (4:00 pm) · 4 replies
Hello, I am making a game and am looking though various engines for the best one to use. So far Torque seems very nice indeed and the script dosen't look to hard to learn but I can't help but worry that it wont be suited for the kind of game I'm creating.
As I look though the demo I notice that it looks like all you can really do is make enviroments for games with large, outdoor areas. For my game most if not all of it will take place inside a cave or other enclosed space. So my question is this: can Torque be used well for large indoor enviroments or is it just really for big, open space kinds of games?
As I look though the demo I notice that it looks like all you can really do is make enviroments for games with large, outdoor areas. For my game most if not all of it will take place inside a cave or other enclosed space. So my question is this: can Torque be used well for large indoor enviroments or is it just really for big, open space kinds of games?
#2
06/11/2007 (10:40 am)
It supports vast indoor areas jeff...
#3
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It is, after all, a very large indoor environment :)
06/11/2007 (7:01 pm)
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It is, after all, a very large indoor environment :)
#4
But yes, out of the box Torque is VERY capable of doing large indoor environments, and even large indoor enviroments connecting seamlessly to large outdoor enviroments.
If you have a mapping tool that supports Torque, just download the proper build tools(depending on the mapper, you may be able to find it on this site) and you can test it out right in the demo.
06/13/2007 (9:33 am)
Torque is for EVERYTHING. Especially if you know C++.But yes, out of the box Torque is VERY capable of doing large indoor environments, and even large indoor enviroments connecting seamlessly to large outdoor enviroments.
If you have a mapping tool that supports Torque, just download the proper build tools(depending on the mapper, you may be able to find it on this site) and you can test it out right in the demo.
Torque Owner Anthony Abrams