View Full Version : Oneka Productions,Devolopement Team needed
Hitamaru
02-17-2007, 01:39 AM
I hope to get it(The mmorpg) popular, but first I must focus on getting it worked on. I still need lots of help in the visual department, modellers and animators are the main things I would need since I handle most of the programming of the game ~Darkfirewolf
Hmmm do you fit the Discription. Please Post in this Thread or Send me a pm.Also This guy has been working on this alone for a long time help him out a bit.
http://forum.onekaproductions.com/index.php.This is his Forum im Advertising for him :) His MMORPG looks very well i would say. Its a 3-D project.If you have any Expericne do tell OK! Thanks for your time!
P.S: Its in the process of Creation,he pro at this too.
Eriond
02-17-2007, 05:17 AM
Try and get him to make the forum open to un-registered users, it might help speed things up a bit.
Hitamaru
02-18-2007, 01:47 AM
Try and get him to make the forum open to un-registered users, it might help speed things up a bit.
I'll ask him Why dont you join your Sig says you're a C++ program.:3
naruto1327
02-18-2007, 08:07 AM
I don't think my good friend Eriond is a program... (Please proofread posts ;))
Lonelywolf
03-05-2007, 05:03 PM
naruto meant that the correct word is not "program" but C++ programmer
Darkfirewolf5
03-16-2007, 12:47 AM
Yes that ish my forum and website :)
@Eriond, I would open it up to unregistered, but the sad thing is, people tend to abuse that and already I was getting spammed by bots, which I have squished them for now..
:) But yes, that is my forum and more information will be added to it soon, and maybe I will have the main website up soon too, your all welcomed to join
Chaos Corp
03-16-2007, 12:54 AM
No one want to abuse a graveyard forum anyway...
Dennis56
03-16-2007, 01:22 AM
ITS NOT A d**n MMO im so sick of this read my siggy!
Darkfirewolf5
03-16-2007, 07:46 PM
Yes, I never stated it as a MMORPG, Hitamaru I guess assumed that, its an ORPG in progress and I have already done online test with about 10 people on at once last year and now iam revising code etc etc,
Also my forum is not a graveyard forum, I just readded it not too long ago, before there were more users and activities but you wouldnt know that since you are uninformed.. and there have been spam and spam bots but I have deleted those threads and etc...
So, dont take me off as some "MMORPG noob" I have been at this and working and learning since 03 and I have a fair amount of knowledge about what I am doing :P
Dennis56
03-16-2007, 10:37 PM
I meant the guy who posted it :) not you, i only get mad at noobs so i am not mad at you :)
Mustang
03-16-2007, 11:55 PM
Well really, we have no idea if it is an mmo or mmog, an online game is only called that if its servers and client can handle that mass amount of people, if it can but isnt out to public play than the english for them to pernounce as an mmo or mmog is correct, but if they are on a server that supports less than the assumed amount for an average mmo or mmog than i guess its like a game of finding space to call it that.
So an mmo isnt really based of the type of or what its built on, its what its run on to host such and such ammounts.
Dennis56
03-16-2007, 11:56 PM
read my siggy for what a MMO is
naruto1327
03-17-2007, 11:05 AM
Yes that ish my forum and website :)
@Eriond, I would open it up to unregistered, but the sad thing is, people tend to abuse that and already I was getting spammed by bots, which I have squished them for now..
:) But yes, that is my forum and more information will be added to it soon, and maybe I will have the main website up soon too, your all welcomed to join
Make it public but don't let guests post. :)
Still, there's a bot problem, but eh...
Chaos Corp
03-17-2007, 01:32 PM
Yeah, make the forum publicly viewable but an account or registration required for posting, because it's basically the same, only whether the forum is publicly viewable or not.
Publicly viewable forum + registration required for posting = Closed forum + registration required for posting.
What you're trying to prevent from bots is abusive posting, right?
naruto1327
03-18-2007, 12:43 AM
OH RIGHT I just thought of something. Most forums nowadays have a bot-protection system. It's simple, and it's easy. When you register for a forum, you have to enter a security code. It's an image that contains numerous alphanumeric characters. Since bots cannot read an image that contains drawn letters and does not contain any information about which characters are there in it's title, description, alt, nor anything of the sort. Now you don't have to worry about bots. :)
Khanstruct
03-18-2007, 11:13 AM
Dennis, even the wiki in your sig agrees.
"There is some debate if a high head-count is the requirement to be a MMOG. Some say that it is the size of the game world and its capability to support a large number of players that should matter."
It simply points out the debate as to what determines a game to be an MMOG, but it doesn't provide a solid answer. It also points out the idea of player levels being saved and stored, but even there is says "typically".
I don't know if that's the case with this game in particular, which brings me to my "on-topic" point. Yes, make it viewable to the public. Peolpe (myself included) won't go through even the moderate hassle of registering to find out if its going to be something we'd enjoy. You don't even have any screenshots, concept art, or even a brief description of the game. Maybe with those I might consider it, but with nothing but an empty forum, people have no reason to stay and most people (again, me) will just click "Back"
P.S. Naruto, sadly, even those days are quickly coming to an end. Check out the site "WhatTheFont.com" Its a program specifically used to read fonts from an image. Still, usually those systems do skew the letters enough to not be recognized.
Mustang
03-20-2007, 12:32 AM
read my siggy for what a MMO is
capable of supporting hundreds or thousands of players simultaneously
That is exactly what I ment,an MMO is a game that is capable, "capable" of supporting. So for this game or any game out there, we cant judge it if we know nothing of its server or capablity as a game client itself. If its connected to a server that only supports a few hundred players at a time than it isnt an mmo its an MG or MOG, but intentions of a games structure arent limited to test's, or beta, or alpha phases, a game can be called an mmo if it wants only if in the end result and out of the box package is capable and guaranteed to be capable of supporting a mass amount of people, and/or the intentions of a final package were to be an mmo type capability.
Khanstruct
03-20-2007, 12:42 AM
Personally, I think the line between mulitplayer and massive multiplayer is much too blurry. I'd just say that an MOG is generally hosted on one of the players machines while an MMOG is hosted on a corporate machine. I realize that those terms really have nothing to do with massive or not, but the standards usually hold true.
Hitamaru
03-26-2007, 10:42 PM
I meant the guy who posted it :) not you, i only get mad at noobs so i am not mad at you :)
xD get mad at me i guess well what it is ill jus say online game for now on
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