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I have released another pre-alpha demo of Inspiration. The first demo was just a large open area, this one has a whole bunch of rooms and makes much more use of the lighting engine. You will know what I mean when you walk in and out of a few of them. I have fixed some of the bugs in the first release including the hard-coded paths. Inspiration now uses relative paths.
You can download it here:
http://www.freewebs.com/wallacesoftware
and please tell me what you think at:
http://wallacesoftware.proboards26.com/i...rd=general
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hey this is great! it deserves more attention than it's getting
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It should be ported to FB. Then it would really fly.

It's a great engine but needs a powerful computer to get a decent framerate. Also, wallace...are you going to release sourcecode for this?
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Releasing source code should be obligued by some law
Yeah, do port it to FB, so people can actually play it. Less than 0.2% of PC users can run MSDOS programs that make heavy use of memory and lo-level stuff flawlessly.
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In QB Express Issue #5:
"Inspiration I hope to have finished by May, Contact 2 about a month later. Inspiration will become open source 10 days after Contact 2 comes out." -- Wallace
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Awesome
The engine pictures quite good. I had some issues running it, but it looks tight and well featured.
And, alas, the paths problem got fixed

(that was what prevented me to play it the last time Wallace posted about a pre-alpha release).
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It ran great on my computer (AMD XP 2000+ running Windows XP Select Edition) but as you can see, my computer isn't exactly old, so...

I can imagine the choking it'd do on a P233
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Ran great on 850MHz Win98
Looks good too =)
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That's great that it worked so well. I will think about porting it to Freebasic once it is finished, Java too. (I hate java, but I have to do a project for my computer science class and it should be pretty easy)
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